Make Pumpkin Potholders and a Giveaway! – Raising Homemakers

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You will need:

  • Sewing Machine
  •  1/4  yard orange fabric
  • small amount of green fabric
  • scraps of batting
  • Thread
  • Scissors

Cut a strip of green fabric about 1  1/2 – 2 inches wide and 12 inches or so long.
Just estimate and using scraps, it does not need to be exact.

Fold the strip in half and press it; fold both sides in and press it; then in half again, press it, like a double bias tape.

Sew a zig zag all the way down. The purpose is to hide your raw edges.

Fold the orange fabric 4 times, cut the fabric to look like a pumpkin. I cut all 4 at one time.
The fabric was right sides together twice so that they would be the same shape. Just free hand it. 😉

Be sure to make the bottom of the pumpkin straight so that it will be easy to stitch up.

Cut 2 layers of batting, place it under the pumpkin.

(I have also used batting and a layer of denim from old jeans.)

Place wrong sides (non-printed side) of pumpkin together; put them on top of the batting.

Place your stem inside as a loop.

Gently lay the top layer of pumpkin down, making sure it is even with the other pumpkin.

Pin your stem and pumpkin in place.

Starting a couple of inches over from the center bottom, stitch around the pumpkin; remove your pin when you come to it.

Leave a 3-4 inch opening at the bottom.

Trim off excess fabric, batting and stem that is sticking out.

Carefully turn pumpkin right side out.

You may want to trim a little of the batting off at the bottom here.

Then fold your opening under, making a small seam, you can press it if it helps.
As closely to the fold as you can, sew the opening closed.
Be sure to backstitch to hold it secure.

Starting at the top center, sew half circles to make it look like a pumpkin. When you get to the bottom center, while your needle in down in the fabric, lift your presser foot up, turn your pumpkin in the opposite direction, put foot down and sew upward. Continue this until you have enough lines sewn.

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Kathy Brodock, is the wife of Jeff Brodock, and mother of seven children, three of whom
are adopted. She is a homeschool veteran of over 20 years and is an author and video
producer. She also enjoys the fiber arts of quilting and crocheting, along with the
culinary arts of cake decorating and catering. But her heart is truly one of a wife, mother
and homemaker. Her home on the web is TeachingGoodThings.com

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June Fuentes

June Fuentes is the happy wife to Steve and blessed homeschooling mom to nine beautiful children that they are raising for the Lord. She has a heart to see mothers all around the world grasp the vision of biblical motherhood and to see this noble role restored in the 21st century to the glory of God. June blogs at A Wise Woman Builds Her Home to minister to Christian women on how to build up strong Christian homes. She is also the owner of Christian Homemaking, and is the author of the encouraging eBooks, True Christian Motherhood and How to Build a Strong Christian Home, and a consultant for Lilla Rose, where you can find unique and beautiful hair products. She would love for you to join her on the journey to biblical womanhood on Facebook.

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