Question on functionality of these pot holders
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I have the insulbrite material to make these double handed pot holders.
http://www.sew4home.com/projects/kit...ded-pot-holder
http://www.sew4home.com/projects/kit...ded-pot-holder
For potholders, I have made the square, common type and used two layers of Insulbrite with a layer of cotton batting in between. They were a little thick but did not burn my fingers.
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How is it that I've not run into this website before? I guess my morning just got shifted a little - what a great site for ideas and inspiration!
For potholders, I have made the square, common type and used two layers of Insulbrite with a layer of cotton batting in between. They were a little thick but did not burn my fingers.
For potholders, I have made the square, common type and used two layers of Insulbrite with a layer of cotton batting in between. They were a little thick but did not burn my fingers.
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I have made them but I make mine longer than the pattern calls for and usually a little wider. That way I can use them with any size pan/dish and my hubby can easily use them with his big hands. My grandsons love them because they will tuck "surprises" in them when they are hanging on the oven door.
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