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'Tis the Season Oven Mitt
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'Tis
the Season Oven Mitt |
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Baking
Christmas goodies has never been
as much fun as with the 'Tis the
Season Oven Mitt!
This
stocking-shaped mitt adds a dash of
festivity to any kitchen.
Personalize yours with your very
favorite Christmas designs!
Read below for these free project
instructions. |
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Supplies Needed:
**1/2 yard quilted 100% cotton
fabric
**1/2 yard Insul-bright (heat-
resistant thermal lining)
**1/2
yard
yard cotton fabric
(we used quilter's cotton)
**Medium weight cutaway
stabilizer
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen (or other
marking tool)
**24 inch length of
7/8 inch
wide double fold bias tape
quilt binding
**Seam ripper
**Scotch tape
**Needle and thread for some
hand sewing
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To begin, click here
to open a PDF of the mitt pattern. The mitt
pattern is split into three
sections, which will print on three
pieces of paper. |
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Cut out the three sections. Align the sections together as
instructed on the printout and tape
them together. |
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Now we will prepare the fabric for the front of the mitt. Cut a
piece of quilted cotton fabric a
couple of inches bigger than the
pattern piece. Pin the pattern
piece in the center of the fabric,
with the fabric right side up, and
trace the shape. |
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Remove the pattern. Now, create
paper templates of the designs by
printing them at full size using
embroidery software. If you don't have
embroidery software, you can cut a
piece of paper the shape and dimensions of the designs to help
with placement and centering.
Arrange
the templates inside the pattern
shape how you want them - leave at
least one inch of space between the
edges of the designs and the edges
of the pattern shape. Then, using an
air-erase pen or other marking tool,
poke a hole in the center of each
template and mark the fabric. Also,
mark the horizontal and vertical
axis points on each template.
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Remove the templates and draw lines to connect the marks. These
lines will be used for hooping. |
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Spray a piece of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with temporary
adhesive and smooth the fabric on
top. Then, hoop the fabric and
stabilizer together by aligning the
marks on the hoop with the lines on
the fabric. Attach the hoop to the
machine and load the first design.
Move the hoop so that the needle is
directly over the center point on
the fabric. Embroider the design. |
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After the design has finished, trim away the excess stabilizer on
the back of the embroidery. Be sure
to
leave 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch excess
around the edges of the design.
Repeat the hooping and embroidering
process for each design. |
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Next, cut out the stocking shape. |
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To prepare the fabric for the backside of the mitt, lay the pattern
piece, printed side down, on the
right side of the fabric. Pin the
pattern in place, trace and cut out
the shape. |
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Use the pattern piece to trace and cut two pieces of Insul-bright
lining and two pieces of cotton
fabric for the inner lining (we used
quilter's cotton). |
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Cut section #3 from the bottom of the pattern by cutting along the
line between section #3 and section
#2. This bottom portion will be used
to cut the fabric for the inner flap
which will create the grasping
section of the mitt. |
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To prepare the fabric for the inner flap, cut a piece of quilted
cotton 14 inches wide by 10
inches high. Then, fold the fabric
widthwise (bring the short ends
together) and press the fold with an
iron. |
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Align the straight edge of section #3 pattern piece with the folded
edge of the fabric, pin in place,
trace the shape, and cut it out.
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Lay the cotton fabric you just cut flat on top of the Insul-bright and the cotton
fabric, pin in place, trace, and cut
out the shapes. |
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Now it is time to assemble the mitt! First, align one layer of Insul-bright with the wrong side of
the embroidered front piece and lay
them flat with the embroidered side
facing up. Then, align the back
piece on top of the embroidered
front piece right sides facing.
Align the remaining Insul-bright
piece on top of the back piece. |
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Align the quilted cotton and Insul-bright
inner flap pieces together (with the
right side of the cotton facing up)
and fold together with the Insul-bright
sides aligned. Then, insert the
folded inner flap piece between the
quilted cotton layers of the mitt
section and align the quilted cotton
sides of the inner flap with the
quilted cotton sides of the bottom
stocking and pin in place. |
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Sew a 1/2 inch seam starting at the
top right corner of the stocking and
ending at the inner fold of the
inner flap. We used a walking foot
to help keep the layers of fabric
from shifting. |
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On the opposite side of the stocking, sew a 1/2 inch seam starting
at the inner fold of the inner flap
and ending at the top corner of the
stocking (leave the top edge open
for turning). |
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Sew
a 1/2 inch seam around the bottom
edges of each bottom section of the
stocking starting and stopping at
the inner fold of the inner flap -
when sewing one section be sure to
pull the other section back out of
the way so they do not get sewn
together. |
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Cut slits in the seam allowance, about every 1/2 inch, along all
curved edges. Then, turn the mitt
right side out. |
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Align the cotton fabric inner lining pieces together and pin in
place just as you did
previously. Sew a 1/2 inch seam
along the side and bottom edges. |
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Trim the seam allowance leaving about 1/8 inch excess. |
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Insert the inner lining inside the mitt with the wrong sides
facing. Align the top edges
together, pin in place, and sew a
1/4 inch seam along the entire top
edge of the mitt. |
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On
the top right corner of the mitt,
open about one inch of the seam of
both the mitt and the lining using a
seam ripper. |
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Cut a 24 inch piece of quilt binding and wrap it around the top edge
of the mitt leaving a few inches of
excess (on both ends) extending out
to the upper right of the mitt. The
excess tape will be used to create a
loop. Pin in place. |
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Sew an 1/8 inch seam along the inner edge of the bias tape starting
at one raw end of the tape and
ending about one inch away from the
opposite end. |
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Turn the raw edge of the unsewn end in 1/4 inch and press. Insert
the sewn end into the folded end
about one inch and pin in place. Sew
an 1/8 inch seam along the open edge
of the tape to secure the loop.
Then, using needle and thread, sew
the loop together where it meets the
mitt. |
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Size: 3.78 x 3.85 (96.1 x 97.9 mm)
Stitch count: 4835
Price: $1.99
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Size: 2.76 x 3.86 (70.0 x 98.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $14.97
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Size: 4.88 x 6.85 (124.0 x 174.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 36
Price: $59.97
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Size: 3.90 x 3.90 (99.0 x 99.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 36
Price: $59.97
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Size: 3.39 x 3.39 (86.0 x 86.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 36
Price: $59.97
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Size: 4.06 x 6.87 (103.0 x 174.5 mm)
Stitch count: 28690
Price: $5.99
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Size: 4.92 x 6.89 (125.0 x 175.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 9
Price: $14.97
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