Supplies:
7″ x 14″ house fabric
7″ x 10″ roof fabric
3″ x 5″ window fabric
3″ x 3″ door fabric
6″ x 12″ HeatnBond® Fusible Fleece
3″ x 8″ HeatnBond® Lite Fusible webbing
4″ ribbon
coordinating thread
Instructions:
Click here to get the pdf pattern pieces.
1. Cut two roof pieces with right sides facing and cut 2 house pieces. Trace the windows and doors onto HeatnBond® Light Fusible webbing and then press on to the corresponding fabric. Cut the pieces out. Arrange and iron the appliqués to one of the house body sides.
2. With right sides together arrange the roof on to the top of the house piece. Sew across using a 1/4″ seam allowance. Open and press the seam.
4. Place the front of the house on top with right sides together. Sew around the outer edges leaving a 3″ gap for turning. Clip any corners and turn right sides out. Press.
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6 Comments on Kitshy House Hot Pads – Fusible Fleece Week
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Cherishables
June 24, 2014 at 9:12 am (10 years ago)Adorable! Great stash-busting project and a great way to use up the box of scraps I’ve been holding on to.
Linda Nelson
June 24, 2014 at 10:12 am (10 years ago)Fusible Fleece is great for my bags!
Nancy
June 24, 2014 at 11:30 am (10 years ago)The Fusible Fleece I Love, but I would Love to try the Stitch n Sew, I have never tried that one.
Thank~You!!
Lora Cotton
June 24, 2014 at 12:57 pm (10 years ago)I use fusible fleece most often as I make fabric books for my grandbabies.
Marilyn Forsyth
June 25, 2014 at 9:51 am (10 years ago)I have never used the fusible fleece before. I have some of the other fusible products and really loved them.