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15 DIY Quilted Oven Mitt Patterns

February 16, by Shellie Wilson. Leave a Comment

 

Oven mitts are an essential kitchen accessory that can save your hands from burns and heat. But, why settle for plain store-bought oven mitts when you can create your own with a personal touch? These 15 quilted oven mitt patterns and tutorials will show you how to make your own oven mitts that are both functional and stylish.

These patterns and tutorials are perfect for quilters of all skill levels, and they are a great way to put your quilting skills to use while also creating a useful and practical kitchen accessory. They are also a great way to use scraps of fabric, so if you have a collection of scraps you don’t know what to do with, this is a perfect way to use them.

Quilted oven mitts also make great gifts for friends and family. They are functional, easy to make and inexpensive. They can also be personalised with colors, patterns and fabrics.

These 15 quilted oven mitt patterns and tutorials will show you how to make oven mitts using a variety of different techniques, such as piecing, applique, and embroidery. They also include options for different styles, such as patchwork or traditional quilting. With the help of these tutorials, you’ll be able to create beautiful and practical oven mitts that will help protect your hands while you cook and bake, as well as add a touch of homemade charm to your kitchen.

 

Free Oven Mitt Patterns

Free OVen Mitt Template

Quilted Oven Mitt Tutorial 

Potholder Sewing Pattern — CraftBits.com 

How to Make an Oven Mitt

Quilted Oven Mitt- Video Tutorial – Crafty Gemini 

Quilted Oven Mitts in Simple Marks for Moda Fabrics – Sew4Home

Quilted Oven Mitt – Free Sewing Pattern | Craft Passion

Double Oven Mitt – FREE PDF Download

How to Make a Quilted Oven Mitt — Free Sewing Pattern and Tutorial

 

Paid and Etsy Patterns

Quilt as you go Oven mitts

Fruit Slice Oven Mitt Pattern

Quilted Oven Mitts 

Apple Oven Mitts

Oven Mitts

Video Tutorials for making Quilted Oven Mitts

Easy Double Oven Mitt! FREE Pattern & Tutorial

How to Make an Easy Quilted Oven Mitt – FREE pattern and VIDEO

Wanting to sell your Mitts?

Pricing your homemade quilted oven mitts can be a bit tricky, but there are several factors to consider when determining the price.

One of the most important factors to consider is your cost of materials. You’ll need to factor in the cost of fabric, thread, batting, and any other materials you use to make the oven mitts. Make sure to also consider any additional costs like shipping and handling fees for obtaining supplies.

Another important factor to consider is your time and labor. How long does it take you to make each oven mitt? It’s essential to value your time and factor in the cost of your labor. Some quilters prefer to charge by the hour, while others prefer to factor in their labor as a percentage of the total cost.

You should also research the market price of similar items. Take a look at other oven mitts at craft fairs, markets, or online shops, and take note of their prices. This will give you an idea of what the market will bear and help you price your oven mitts competitively.

In addition, the location of your market or fairs also plays a role on how much you should charge. In some places, the prices for handmade items are higher than in others.

Finally, it’s important to remember that pricing your quilted oven mitts too low can lead to selling them for less than what it cost to make them and not valuing your time and skills, On the other hand, pricing them too high can lead to not being competitive and not getting sales.

A good rule of thumb is to set your price at a rate that covers your costs and labor while also leaving room for profit. After some experimentation and experience, you will have a better idea of how much to charge for your handmade oven mitts.

 

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