Super Easy Hot Pads

3 hot pads next to a blue pitcher on two blue plates and titled, \" Hot Pads, baby night night boutique\"

Hey everyone! I’m Tricia from Baby Night Night Boutique!
I am so excited to be guest posting here at Shawn’s I Wash…You Dry. She is amazing, and I love her menus. I specialize in kids clothing and accessories. I am starting to dabble more in designing women’s appearal as well. I loooove what I do and am constantly inspired by my two little girls. (my youngest is pictured with me). So please come and visit and learn how I do things step by step. Beginners welcome!!A lady holding a baby. Today I am going to show you how to make easy hot pads. Here is what you need:
2 fat quarter pieces
batting
pins
sewing machine
* when we get to the part of doing the bias tape and sewing it to the pad please go here for the tutorial .

Hot pads, scissors and fabric with instructions on how to make a hot pad.

Three squares of batting between fabric with instructions on how to layer it.

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A sewing machine sewing fabric with instruction on how to sew it.

A sewing machine sewing a hot pad with instruction on how to sew it.

Strips of fabric to make bias tape and instructions on how to make it.

A close up of how to sew the bills on your hot pad.

A sewing machine sewing the bias tape to the hot pad.

A demonstration on how to sew the extra bias into a loop on the hot pad.

3 hot pads next to a blue pitcher on two blue plates and titled, \" Hot Pads, baby night night boutique\"
Thanks for coming! Enjoy!!!
XOXO,
Tricia

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3 Comments

  1. Those look so cute! I love the fabric you chose. Where did you find it?
    This makes me want to sew!!!! I so need a new ewing machine…now!!
    Thanks for the tutorial. I love it!

    Em
    athriftyfind.blogspot.com

  2. So neat! I love the letters on the photos. Do you do that in Photoshop? Thanks for stopping by my blog, your recipes look delish!

  3. My pot holders are in sad shape and I was just thinking I needed some new ones. Thank you so much for showing me how to make them myself!