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How To Make A Pot Holder With Mason Jars On It

This easy project is perfect for rusting and modern farmhouse decor, and you can easily personalize it to fit your home or give it as a gift.
Author Angie Holden

What You Will Need

Instructions

  • Cut the fabric to the size you want your pot holder to be.
  • Iron the fusible fleece onto one side to create the back of the pot holder.
  • Iron on the Heat ‘n Bond to the coordinating fabric of your choice.
  • Cut the jar shapes from the last fabric. You can use dies, a craft cutter, or scissors.
  • Iron Heat ‘n Bond to the white fabric in preparation to cut out shapes.
  • Cut label shapes and jar lid shapes out of fabric.
  • Peel away the backing paper from the back of the fabric shapes and apply them to the front of the pot holder (without fleece).
  • Adhere each piece to the fabric by ironing it on.
  • Sew a zig-zag stitch around the outside of each applique to secure it.
  • Sew bias tape to the front of the pot holder.
  • Layer together your pot holder front, Solarize lining, and pot holder back (with fleece).
  • Wrap the bias tape over the edges of your layers of materials.
  • Sew around the bias tape again. Your pot holder is finished!