I'm too cheap for that - I used old wool sweaters and blankets. If they aren't already felted, toss them in the washing machine with a pair of jeans or something else that is "tough" (like an old tennis shoe) and wash/agitate them for a while. Then dry them in the dryer.
When I ran out of our family's old sweaters, I bought a couple at the thrift store for 50 cents. I also found an old wool blanket there for $2 - it had a hole in it but it was fine for my purposes. I made a LOT of potholder from that one blanket.
I think wool is a great insulator, and it's not as hard on your needles.
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Need a last minute gift idea? This easy custom pot holders tutorial is a great option for a quick, personalized gift.
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Some products in this tutorial were provided by Artesprix. All opinions are my own.
Custom pot holders make a perfect gift for so many occasions. Add a logo to celebrate a new business or job, decorate with baking utensils and attach to cookie mixes or jar gifts, add some other personal touch for a birthday gift or so many other occasions. Everyone loves a useful gift that shows a bit of personality.
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You dont have to be able to draw to make these quick and easy kitchen accessories! A simple online search for fun quote coloring pages, free kitchen printables, or for coloring pages, printables or templates of whatever theme you have in mind should provide you with plenty of pre-drawn images. You can also use a tool like Cricut Design Space to find an image for your creation.
Of course, you can be like me and make these fun little personalized pot holders for yourself. Not only do I love to give my kitchen some fun personality, but I burn myself on hot pots and pans and anything else all the time. Youd think I would have learned by now. Just follow along with my sublimation tutorial here and see how I made mine. They even have a hanging loop to keep them from cluttering up the counters, I love that!
So now, here is my sublimation home decor tutorial for the October Blank of the Month: Pot Holder; use code Jessie10 to get 10% off your entire purchase from Artesprix with the exception of the Heat Press.
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As I mentioned earlier, you dont need to be able to draw to design your personalized pot holder, just follow these easy steps:
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I love this part, its so fun and calming. For best results, lay the image upside down on a light source such as a light box or a window, then place another piece of paper on top of that and trace the backwards image.
To be honest, I usually just flip the printed image over and trace the back of it so I have the mirror image traced on the back of the paper. If you do this, its important to realize that the ink on the printed side of the paper could react in a variety of ways during the sublimation process. Ive never had any problems, but I use plenty of protective paper.
Now you get to color in the backward image on your paper. Put on some happy music, a show you can just kind of watch, or just enjoy some quiet, peaceful time and color away.
Heres a cute little coloring sublimation tutorial video for you. I find these videos so fun to watch!
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Thats it! Now you have a thoughtful gift for yourself or someone else you like. Hop on over to my Facebook group and share your finished custom pot holders on Finished Friday, or participate and have fun any time!
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Happy sublimating my crafty friends!
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