Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder

Pumpkin Pot Holder

Today’s tutorial combines two of my favorite things – fall sewing and scrap-busting projects!

As the fall season arrives and gatherings around the Thanksgiving table draw near, it’s the perfect time to create a Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder – a delightful project suitable for quilters of all levels.

This fun and functional project not only adds charm to your decor but also protects your surfaces and infuses your home with a touch of cozy warmth. So bust out your scraps and let’s get going.

For the month of October, I’ve teamed up with Missouri Star Quilt Company as an affiliate, which means if you make a purchase via THIS LINK, you’ll receive a 15% discount (excluding Jenny’s Christmas Box). Grab your Fall Fabric now along with some other quilting goodies.

Pumpkin Pot Holder

Get the pattern at my Free Pattern Library HERE

If you have followed me for a while you will know I usually stick to white thread, but for this project I decided to step outside my comfort zone and used the color Marmalade #57579 by Glide and I am happy I did, it looks so lovely with all the warm tones in the fabrics I used.

Pumpkin Pot Holder

CLICK HERE to get your free template to make a Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder.

Supplies Needed to Make a Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder

Tools Needed to Make a Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder

Please watch my video for full instructions on how to make Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder:

If you enjoyed this project, you might like to check out my other Fall Sewing Projects:

Pin it! Want to make a Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder later? Don’t lose this tutorial, pin it now to one of your boards on Pinterest!

Pumpkin Pot Holder

Thanks so much for joining me! Please leave a comment and let me know how you go, or if you have any questions.

Stacey x

MSQC

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4 thoughts on “Scrappy Quilted Pumpkin Pot Holder

  1. Joyce Filler says:

    I have tried several times to get the templates and I have never received an answer back in the form of an email? Can you help?

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