Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Stitching Sunshine

Today is the day to reveal my project for this blog hop.   Being in the middle of winter sunshine is a must and nothing says sunshine like sunflowers so I chose to make my item using up this leftover fabric.


After making my first  double oven mitt a couple of weeks ago I knew that second one would be in the making soon as the difference from the store bought ones is really noticeable.    An extra piece of wadding is sewn in at both ends.   This is my "secret weapon" when making the mitts.


I cut it smaller than the outside piece in order to reduce the bulk.   The yellow line that you can see in the photo is the outside cutting line of the mitt.     Once it is sewn in place I then place the fabric top and bottom and quilt all layers together.   Picture below shows fabric all pinned and marked out ready to quilt.


And here is the finished product which was my nominated OMG for June.  


It is now hanging on its hook in the kitchen giving us a nice splash of "sunshine".

Thanks Carla for organising another fun blog hop and you can see more "Sunshine" by hopping on over to the blogs listed below.

Monday, June 22nd


Tuesday, June 23rd


Wednesday, June 24th


Thursday, June 25th


Linking with OMG
                      Finished or Not Finished Friday
                      TGIFF

Back soon and in the meantime

Happy sewing all

49 comments:

kiwikid said...

Great mitt, nice to have the sunshine inside.

Cheryll said...

Great idea Karen... & I agree "sun flowers" mean sunshine...
The double layer is a gOOd idea... so I'll borrow that one...lol
Enjoying this blog hop...xox

Fiona said...

sunflowers are always happy flowers to me.... I love your mitts and must definitely make some of my own like yours....
Hugz

Podunk Pretties said...

Nothing like a little sunshine to get rid of the wintertime blues. Like you I love playing with color, it helps me keep a sunny disposition even on the grayest of days. Thanks for sharing!

Rebecca Smith said...

I have one of those mits around but I don’t care for the color so I don’t use it. Maybe I should make one in colors I do like and your description will help.

Elizabeth Coughlin said...

What a beautiful and useful project! I'm sure it's adding lots of sunshine to your kitchen.

simplestitches said...

lovely! and practical too.

Dorian said...

Thats a nice looking pot holder, I've always liked that style, still haven't made myself one.. lol, but yours looks lovely in the sunflowers.

Carol said...

Pretty potholder! I like the sunflowers!

Pam said...

Love your oven mitt --- will have to try this one -- pretty colors

For the love of geese said...

I think I like this oven mitt better. Has to be the yellow roses.

Calicojoan said...

Perfect even for those winter sunshine days. Those oven mitts are the best.

Vasudha said...

They are so pretty. I haven't used double oven mitts but I'm going to make one and see if I like them.

Carol Andrews said...

I do like this mitt. It’s so pretty.

Charlene McCain said...

Perfect way to add sunshine to your kitchen! Love your fabric choice. Great potholder design.

Janis said...

What a great project, looks perfect in that fabric. Nice job!

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful fabric and beautiful project. Thanks so much for sharing!

tink's mom said...

That is such a great idea, not to mention what a bright and sunny addition it must be to your kitchen.

Turid said...

Practical and perfect. That fabric is great.

The Joyful Quilter said...

Super useful oven mitt for the Hop! I could have used that last week. Silly me! I burned my arm getting a pan out of the oven.

Quilting Gail said...

Sunflowers! And the perfect project for Stitchin Sunshine! Well done!

LJ said...

What a splendid sunshiny project. I need to update my hot pads, too. Your is perfect.

Danice G said...

So pretty, and useful. That fabric is perfect for the kitchen.

Kathleen said...

That extra piece of wadding is a sure need on oven mitts! Love the sunflowers and perfect for stitching winter sunshine.

Vicki in MN said...

That's a beautiful mit Karen! Thank you for sharing your secret weapon, great idea!

teachpany said...

Great mitt. It's so hard to find a good mitt in the stores, they never fit right! Great idea to make your own, with extra batting.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

That is cute fabric and makes a useful item much more fun! Love it!

thatfabricfeeling.wordpress.com said...

It's perfect!! I never have enough pot holders!!

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

What an great idea to add the extra to prevent scorched fingers. Great sunny fabric too.

Sue D said...

Very pretty and thanks for the tip on using extra wadding.

Carla said...

Excellent sunny project and your tip on the extra wadding is great. What a great piece of sunshine for the kitchen. Love that!

Pamela said...

Love that fabric, and what a perfect project to use it!

Carol Swift said...

This is a beautiful piece of sunshine for any kitchen. I love the fabric! Thank you for sharing your ray of sunshine with us!

Needled Mom said...

That is such a great idea and will definitely add sunshine to any kitchen!

works4me said...

That is so pretty. What a great way to bring sunshine into the kitchen all year long.

Bethan said...

That is such a gorgeous and neat mitt! Thanks for your tip about the extra wadding x

Anorina @SameliasMum said...

This looks really great Karen, and really super handy to boot. I love this bright sunshiney fabric which you've used.

Janice said...

Your oven cloth turned out so well. A nice bight splash of colour in this dull winter weather.

Kay said...

A great idea. I really must get some special wadding and finally get a pair of oven gloves that I like. x

grammajudyb said...

I saw your first oven mitt a week or so ago. I thought then..”l need on of those”. Now you’ve made a second one. I need to get busy. My new microwave is at eye level..and I’m always afraid the dish or pan or tray will slip. I need one!! Thanks for the reminder. I may even have some sunflower fabric!

Marsha Cooper said...

I love mitts like that. I'm from Kansas so of course I love sunflowers. I wish I had known about the Sunshine blog hop.

Sharon said...

Thanks for sharing your pretty new oven mitt!

Susan said...

A new ray of sunshine in your kitchen!

Marian said...

My favorite type of mitt as you don't have to keep track of two of them. :) This is lovely, thanks for the tips on creating one.

Marly said...

A really useful ray of sunshine in the kitchen. Well done Karen! And thanks for the tip of the double layer of wadding.

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Lovely, and useful project!

Patty said...

Lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

Danette said...

A very cute and useful project to use in the Summer sunshine.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

its the PERFECT amount of sunshine added to your winter!!