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Round Hot Pads Tutorial

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Updated August 28, 2015
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Round Hot Pads Tutorial
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Use the Round Hot Pads Tutorial to create these nifty cooking and baking accessories. These kitchen hot pads are just what you need to grab a cookie sheet out of the oven or a hot plate from the microwave. Save your hands from being burned and your counters from heat damage when you learn how to make a potholder in this unique shape. The rounded edges of these DIY potholders make them perfect for picking up plates, pots, and pans of all shapes and sizes.

Project Type: Make a Project

Time to complete: In an evening

Sewn by: Machine

Easy

For more potholder patterns, check out our 10 Kitchen Projects: How to Make Potholders collection.

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I have not made these pot holders yet as I can't find a way to make a copy of the pattern. My sewing machine is in another room and I can't keep running back and forth

thinking I need to get busy, even though it is just June...

The printing instructions are fine, however why not just have a print version for the project instead of copy/paste or printing everything that does not pertain to the project. The way of cutting , selecting pasting etc, uses a lot of ink and paper that is not necessary if the project had a print only option.

I was thinking the same thing.

A helpful note to GW: You can print a web page by going to file and print and then pick your pdf printer. You'll have a nice pdf file and you can print it in hard copy as well. I agree that the tutorial is very nice.

Tutorial is fine if a person wants to be glued to the computer to follow directions. Why not make a printable direction for the crafts. I won't make any;thing that requires me to stay at the computer while I am trying to read directions.

Hi, GW. I would recommend printing out the pattern if you prefer to view a hard copy. You can either highlight the text you wish to print and click "selection" instead of "all" in print range, or you can copy and paste the pattern into a Word document and print that way. Hope this helps! --Editors of AllFreeSewing

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