Stop gambling with your hands on whether your pots or kitchenware are no longer hot.
Instead, we give youPin, Cut, Sewssewing tutorial to make large hot pads.
Say goodbye to 1st-degree burns and make life a little bit easier.

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Theyre good for when youre cooking casseroles for a big number of people at your party.
Materials:
Directions:
Lay the main fabric on your mat.
Measure with your ruler and pencil 1318 inches and cut it with a rotary cutter.

With your cotton batting, double it by folding it once.
Use your main fabric as a guide and adjust the cotton batting to an inch larger.
Cut the excess cotton batting fabric.

For your second fabric, this will serve as your backing fabric.
Take out your pins and pin them over every couple of inches and through all layers.
Face the layered fabric vertically and use your ruler to find the center half.
Mark the line with a pencil or masking tape and mark 1 inches across it.
With your sewing machine, sew the first vertical line you marked.
Smooth the fabric as you go.
When you are done, lay the fabric again on your mat.
Do it again to sew in the 4th strap.
Fold and press the long strip lengthwise with your iron.
With your main pad fabric, turn it over to the mat.
Pin your strips following the edges until you reach the corner.
Sew it on using the backstitch method.
Sew from the end until the other end with a backstitch.
Do it again on all three corners.
Continue stitching until you get back to where you started.
Now that your binding is attached, sew a zigzag on the corner ends of your binding.
Flip your fabric over, now facing the right side.
Turn the binding from the back to the front and clip it on.
confirm to cover the stitching line.
When you finish all corners, follow through an edge stitch to secure the binding to the front.
Tap yourself on your back to congratulate yourself on a job well done.