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Quilt Block Oven Mitt – Online Class

March 21, by Shellie Wilson. Leave a Comment

If you’re a fan of using up left over quilt blocks, then you may be interested in learning how to make a Quilt Block Oven Mitt. This charming and practical kitchen accessory is not only a great way to show off your quilting skills, but it also makes a useful addition to your kitchen.

The Quilt Block Oven Mitt is a popular project for quilters of all skill levels. It typically features a traditional quilt block design on one side, with a coordinating fabric on the other side. The mitt is usually padded with heat-resistant batting to protect your hands from hot dishes and pans.

If you’re interested in learning how to make a Quilt Block Oven Mitt, this online class can be a great way to get started. Many online quilting classes offer step-by-step instructions, as well as tips and tricks for working with different types of fabrics and batting.

Faced with this very question on what to do with leftover quilt blocks, Anna Maria Horner’s Whippersnapper block can be used to create an adorably unique oven mitt, as demonstrated by Ashley Nickels.

You’ll begin by making two little quilts, after which pattern pieces will be cut out using the provided template. Bias tape will be sewn onto the edges and a hanging loop will be added to create a cute and functional kitchen accessory.

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Nature’s Patchwork Table Runner Set

Whether you want to match your kitchen colours or make a new one for every season, this great table runner and hot pads are sure to please!

Regardless of whether you desire to coordinate or not, you can use your favourite Jelly Roll! When finished, the table runner measures 60 1/2″x24 1/2″ while the hot pads are 12 1/2″x12 1/2″. It was created and quilted by Carolyn S. Vagts.

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