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How To Sew a Scented Hot Pad

From Debbie Colgrove,
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This simple project is a great way to protect your table and depending on the scent you use, you can make your family think they are having hot apple pie.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 30 minutes

Here's How:

  1. Materials needed:
    • Fabric - two 6" squares
    • Batting - two 6" squares (Note: If you fabric is light weight and the dishes are apt to be very hot, use cotton batting. Polyester batting is more likely to melt.)
    • Thread
    • Potpourri - apple and cinnamon scent works great

  2. Match and pin the edges of the fabric with the right sides together. Sew three sides using a 1/2" seam allowance.

  3. Turn so right side of fabrics is out. Press.

  4. Place the two layers of batting together matching the edges. Seam three sides using a 3/4" seam allowance.

  5. Stuff a small amount of potpourri between the batting layers. Seam the remaining side. Trim the seam to 1/4".

  6. Stuff the batting into your fabric pocket. Turn the edges of the opening under 1/2". Slip stitch or top stitch the edge closed.

Tips:

  1. Vary the potpourri scent to your family's favorite.

  2. Vary the size to fit under your larger casserole dishes.

  3. Top stitch all the edges for a slightly different effect.

  4. Store the hot pad in a closed plastic bag when not is use to preserve the scent.

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