Make cooking more fun with this practical but stylish oven glove. By Kirsten Edwards
● 50cm heavy cotton patterned fabric
● 50cm heavy cotton plain fabric
● 260cm (102in) 2.5cm (1in) wide bias binding in a contrasting colour
● 50cm cotton wadding
1 Cut a rectangle measuring 87cm (34in) by 20cm (8in) from each of the patterned and plain fabric.
2 Cut two squares measuring 20cm (8in) by 20cm (8in) from each of the patterned fabric and plain fabric.
3 From the cotton wadding, cut a rectangle measuring 87cm (34in) by 20cm (8in) and two squares measuring 20cm (8in) by 20cm (8in).
4 For the gloves, layer one plain square, one wadding square and one patterned square, with the wadding in the middle and the pattern on top. Match edges and pin the three layers together in the middle.
5 Cut a 20cm (8in) length of binding, open out pressed seam allowance and pin to one edge of the layered square, patterned side up.
Machine sew along the crease of the bindings seam allowance through all four layers (binding, patterned fabric, wadding and plain fabric). Fold binding over to plain side and slip stitch in place.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 with the remaining squares of fabric and wadding.
7 Layer one plain rectangle, one wadding rectangle and one patterned rectangle, with the wadding in the middle and the pattern on top. Match edges and pin in the middle.
8 With the bound edge to the right, place a square glove at the left end of the rectangle and pin in place. Repeat on the right hand side, with the bound edge to the left.
9 Cut one end of the remaining binding at a slant, turn over 5mm (¼ in) and press.
10 Opening out seam allowance, pin binding to middle edge of the rectangle, leaving the slanted end dangling by about 8cm (3in). Machine sew all layers together, including gloves, along the crease of the bindings seam allowance.
11 When you get to a corner, stop sewing 5mm (¼ in) from the end and, ensuring needle is down, turn fabric and sew at a right angle off the top edge. Cut threads.
12 Fold loose tail of binding back on itself to make a backwards L shape with the seam youve just sewn. Then fold the tail down to line up with the edge youre about to sew and pin in place, encasing a triangle of binding that will form a mitre. Start sewing 5mm (¼ in) down from top edge. Repeat at the next corner.
13 When you get near to where you started, overlap the two ends, placing about 5cm (2in) of binding inside the 8cm (3in) you left hanging at the beginning. Continue sewing until seams meet.
14 Fold binding over to plain side, creating diagonal mitres at each corner, and slip stitch in place.
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