Image by The Sewing Room Channel via YouTube
This DIY Christmas oven mitt by The Sewing Room Channel on YouTube is a great gift idea or for personal use when the holidays come around. I love how she uses a cookie cutter to trace out the Christmas tree pattern. If you’re not a good drawer, this is a good alternative. Plus, you can use other patterns such as a snowman or candy cane. Also, you can use this tutorial to make other holiday oven mitts, but use different fabric designs and cookie cutters. The Sewing Room Channel’s tutorial is so detailed as always, and this DIY is so creative. This can be treated as Christmas decor if you hang them up around the kitchen. Most of her tutorials stand out from others because her designs are intricate and different.
First, trace the Christmas cookie cutter onto the fusible web. Cut out the pattern a little, but outside of the lines. After cutting it out, remove the plain paper from the back. Place and stick the tree on the backside of the fabric, and this time cut the pattern right on the lines.
Next, continue to watch The Sewing Room Channel tutorial on YouTube for full instructions and details.
Overall, I love oven mitts and they’re so convenient to lay down at the dining table as a potholder or just switch out with other oven mitts for the holiday season. This Christmas oven mitt is so beautiful and I love the choice of fabric and colors she used. The quilting stitches look amazing and make the oven mitt look more expensive. This can be an inexpensive project to make and a great gift idea for someone.