Double-ended Pot Holder

Double-ended
Pot Holder
Freelance Educator, Kelley McKenzie, saw this
idea on Pinterest and was inspired to make it
Janome-style! This is a great project that will
take you through some of the best features of
your new Horizon Memory Craft 9400QCP.
Skill level: Confident beginner
Time: 1 hour
Janome Supplies Required:
• Zig-Zag foot A
• Satin Stitch foot F2
• Acufeed foot AD
• Blue Tip needles
• Empty bobbin
Instructions
1. Layer the three 9” X 26” pieces of terry
cloth/batting/terry cloth and pin together
to secure.
2. Select Sewing Applications fig2> Select
Quilting > Straight Stitch > Straight Stitch
Fig 2
and attach AcuFeed foot AD.
3. Make sure that you engage the AcuFeed
key fig3 on the screen of your machine
Fig 3
for optimum feeding of fabric.
4. Quilt the layers together, using a design
of your choice.
9”
Fabric/Notions Required:
• Two 9” X 26” pieces of terry cloth
• One 9” X 26” piece of heat resistant batting
• Two 9” x 9” pieces of terry cloth
• Two 9” x 9” pieces of decorative fabric
• Two 9” x 9” pieces of heat resistant batting
• 110” of 2 1/2” wide binding fabric
• 7” x 3” piece of solid coordinating fabric
for appliqué
• Heat and Bond Lite for appliqué
• 9” X 9” block of stabilizer
• Coordinating thread
26”
Fig 4
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5. Using the manufacturer’s directions,
adhere Heat and Bond Lite to back of
coordinating fabric.
6. Trace out the spoon template on the
back of the transfer material. Adhere the
spoon to one of the 9” blocks.
7. Layer the block of fabric on top of the 9”
square of stabilizer.
8. Attach Satin Stitch foot F2.
9. Select Sewing Applications. Select
Appliqué mode. Select the first appliqué
stitch available on the screen. Fig4
10. Adjust the stitch length to 2.4 and width
to 2.5.
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11. Touch Cornering key. Fig5
12. Touch Auto Pivot. Fig6
13. Begin sewing at the base of the spoon.
When stopping at a pivoting point,
the foot will automatically lift. Turn the
fabric then press the Start Over key fig7
to make a perfect appliquéd corner. Sew
around the entire spoon to complete the
appliqué stitching.
14. Select the Lettering key from the screen
menu. Select the 7mm Block font. Type
in the letters to spell “From the kitchen
of _ _ _ _ _”.
15. Sew this anywhere in the block.
16. Layer the 9” squares of decorative
fabric/heat resistant batting/terry cloth.
17. Attach AcuFeed foot AD again. Select
Quilting Mode and then choose stitch
#16 or #29.
18. Sew some lines of decorative stitches
across the blocks.
20. Attach binding to one edge of each 9”
quilt block sandwich. The other three
sides will be bound at the same time as
the body of the pot holder.
21. Pin both blocks on either side of the 26”
terry cloth quilt sandwich, with each of
the finished sides of the 9” blocks on the
inside of the potholder.
22. Attach the remaining binding to the
outside edges of the 9” X 26” quilt
sandwich, enclosing the unfinished
edges of the 9” blocks as well.
9”
9”
19. Using the Dual feed AD foot. Select
Sewing Applications. Select a straight
quilting stitch from the Quilt section.
Quilt some straight lines across the 9”
block quilt sandwiches.
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Spoon Applique Template:
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