Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder

Just Add Scraps Of Fall Fabric
In time to gather warm hues of fabric, pumpkin pot holders are quick to make in time for Fall and Thanksgiving. A co-ordinated ‘Marmlade’ thread enhances the rich warm tones of the Fall fabric. Fun to make using up random sizes of scraps.
Turn pumpkins into a set of functional pot holders to display in the kitchen and Thanksgiving table. Seasonal colors from offcuts create a scrap pile in squares and rectangles, ready to start piecing. Large pieces to show off a warm favorite. Mix an match with a focus fabric surrounded by small prints for interest.
For the pumpkin, the largest size of fabric and batting is just 10 1/2ins x 13 1/2 ins. The potholder is a finished size of approximately 11″ wide x 9″ high. To protect kitchen surface and table from hot dishes, layer the potholder with Insul Brite.
To compliment the new decor pumpkin potholders, sew up a fresh 20 patch Pumpkin table runner. Half square triangles create a delightful pumpkin shape. Available as a free pattern.
Sew a couple of Fall Mug cozies for hot chocolate or coffee with friends and family Thanksgiving dinner.
To sew the potholder Stacey Lee has provided a pumpkin template. (Email requested to download). Follow Stacey Lee’s video pattern tutorial to sew the Pumpkin Potholder from start to finish. Thanks to Stacey Lee for these delighful Fall Patterns.