With three weeks away from my sewing machine, I was starting to get withdrawal symptoms. Yesterday I made up this little Valentines inspired pot holder out of a fat 1/8th of heart fabric I found in my stash. I teamed it with some natural osnaburg.
Do you see the cute Eiffel Tower cookie cutter? Sarah spotted this last week in Tokyu Hands and it had to come home with us. She currently has a batch of Eiffel Tower cookies in the oven – can’t wait to see how she decorates them!
I spotted the little treat boxes in Daiso, the 100 Yen Shop.
I quilted hearts on the back of the pot holder.
Et Voila!
Edit Feb 2013: We have now prepared a step by step photo tutorial on how to make our Heart Pot Holder pattern. You can find all the details here
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two hippos says
the pot holder is fabulous!!!
peppermintpatcher says
Inspired! I love the Eiffel Tower biscuit cutter too. Might need to keep my eye out for one of those.
Q @ JAQS says
That is so cute. Love the fabric and how you made a pocket for your fingers to go into – wonderful!
shez says
how clever are you love the idea of the pot holder and i also love the cookie cutter.
cheers Shez
http://shez-enjoyinglife.blogspot.com
Patchwork and Play says
I LOVE the cookie cutter! I keep finding reasons I should be planning a trip to Japan! Great oven mitt too!
Lillabilly says
Ah, lovely! Just right for using when baking Valentine’s Day treats!
Bela says
Oh LIsa, I missed soooo bad you projects!!! I am happy you are sewing again! This heart is wonderful!
Much love! Bela
MM says
love the heart pot holder!!
Posie Patchwork says
Adorable, right down to the heart binding!! Love Posie
MarySew says
they are so pretty!!
Rumi says
Very sweet heart potholder. Love the cookie cutter too!
Sara says
The CUTEST pot holder I tell ya:P
Where did you get the tute or is it your design??
koralee says
How cute is all this red and hearts today….oh I just love love this special month. YOur blog is adorable! xoxoxo Weekend hugs to you.
Mommarock says
Oh my goodness! This is just darling! I’m a new fan of your blog.. I came from Craft Gossip. Love this!
Wendy says
oh how gorgeous, this would make a beautiful present. thanks for sharing
Ms Jenna says
So cute! I’m more envious though of the cookie cutter, what fun!
Laura Emmons says
Please post a tutorial, I’ve already goofed one up. 🙂
Terriaw says
Very cute! Looks like the perfect size. I love Valentine colors when things can be blah this time of year in our neighborhood. Fun project!
natalie says
Hi Lisa would love to see this as a tutorial. Nice to see you had a great holiday i am sooo jealous.
Pene says
Cute and useful!! what more could a girl ask for..
Rocio says
Lovely potholder! Really inspiring, I can imagine it may look fantastic also in other shapes.
By the way, what’s the osnaburg? I’ve never heard of it and could not find it in my dictionary.. 😉
Christy says
aww, so cute. 🙂
KaHolly says
Cute and clever!
Becky says
Cute! I think I might make some for my friends for Valentines day.
Thimbleanna says
Wow Lisa — that’s ADORABLE!!!
Shannon says
LOVEly! 🙂
Janellybelly says
You are so clever, I stand in awe of your creativity!
Janelle xx
PS The scrabble pieces are fab, I got Andy to put the game on his iphone so I can play it!
Silva says
thank you so much for this beautiful pot holder. i mention it on my blog. i hope it’s okay that i’m using your picture?
http://lieblingssofa.blogspot.com/2011/02/love-is-in-air.
greetings from silva
Silva says
sorry, the link is: http://lieblingssofa.blogspot.com/2011/02/love-is-in-air.html
Bruise Mouse says
This is really sweet. Where in Perth did you get the osnaburg?
Glad Japan was a blast. I could spend a day in Daiso and Tokyo Hands.
Cheers
Amy at Ameroonie Designs says
What a darling potholder. I love the shape and the fabric, and the quilting on back is the cherry on top!
xoxo,
Amy
seastara says
I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on the Heart Pot Holder? I am a beginner sewer and I am shy about saying but I need instructions to sew a project.
Oh by the way, I love the heart potholder. I just found your site and I know I am going to learn alot here.
jseapaltman@ymail.com
Anonymous says
Tried this cute project but ad difficulty sewing and turning all the ayers. Mary S.