Fabric requirements:
- two 10½” x 15½” pieces of different fabrics (A for top, B for back)
- one 10½” x 15½” piece of lining fabric (will not show)
- two 10½” x 15½” pieces of batting
- one 10½” x 15½” piece of InsulBright batting
1. Layer Fabric A, one piece of regular batting and the lining fabric together and quilt with diagonal lines or as desired to make a mini quilt.
a. InsulBright
b. regular batting
c. quilted A right side up
d. B right side down
For the tree, I drew an 8" x 10" rectangle on the paper side of a piece of fusible web. I made a mark at the center of the 8" side and drew diagonal lines from the mark to each lower corner. I fused the web to the back of the tree fabric and cut it out. The trunk or stand is 1" x 1 1/2", but I cut it about 1" x 1 3/4" so I could slip a little of it under the edge of the tree. I placed the tip of the tree 2" below the top edge of the background fabric.
That's it! I hope you have fun making some of these and giving them as gifts!






What a neat idea to make a hot pad big enough to fit a 9x12 pan. I might have to make some of these for our Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts. Will you be bringing this as your small gift show and tell on Monday night?
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I love to make presents for my sisters and I've already given them a ton of coasters. This will be a great addition to my repertoire!
ReplyDeleteFun idea--great gift, group project, and good instructions. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful idea....could not wait to post my handmade hotpads using your tutorial on my blog today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tut! These are great gifts!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this project! I am varying the pattern for the top but using your directions for the assembly (and I cited you on my blog!). Thanks for the great Christmas gift idea.
ReplyDeleteI live in Ypsilanti...we are practically neighbors!
In stitches,
Teresa :o)
Awesome idea, I so wish I had seen this a couple of weeks ago!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. Thanks for the inspiration! I'm definitely going to make some of these.
ReplyDeleteJess
Urban Patchwork