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Sew Useful Oven Mitt

Sew Useful Oven Mitt
Since what cannot living without eat, can be more profit than something for the kitchen?

I propose you to realize one oven mitt to give to yourwife, grandmother, aunt, cousins or because not. also to the men of your family. But now we pass to the instructions.

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Dato che non si puo' vivere senza mangiare cosa ci puo' essere di piu' utile di qualcosa per la cucina?

Bene vi propongo quindi di realizzare una presina da regalare a vostra moglie, nonna, zia, cugina o perche' no.. anche agli uomini della vostra famiglia.

Ma adesso passiamo alle istruzioni.

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Step 1Material

Material:
Scissors
1 A4 sheet
Pin
Threads
chalk from taylor
2 squared of fabric of 18x18 cm each.
1 piece of padding of 15x15 cm
74cm of ribbon
Needles
Sewing Machine


Materiale:

Forbici
1 foglio A4
Spillo
Fili
gesso da sarta
2 quadrati di stoffa di 18x18 cm cadauno.
1 pezzo di gommapiuma di 15x15 cm
74cm di nastrino
Aghi
Macchina per cucire
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Jul 29, 2007. 3:52 PMkatpaints says:
This is a great step by step. I see a safety issue here, though. The foam will not protect you from heat. A regular polyester batting is not recommended either. Both will melt and the foam is not dense enough for any protection. At least one layer of cotton batting is necessary for insulation. More than one would be better. Adding a layer of something like Insul-Bright Mylar/Poly Batting would give additional protection. With batting, however, you should quilt it by stitching across the fabric to keep things from shifting when it is washed. Just a construction suggestion - you wouldn't need to fold under the edges of the layers before stitching them together. The bias tape takes care of keeping things from raveling.

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