I decided to make a hot pad so I can use my peninsula for serving food. The plan is to make 3 of them but one is a start.
My sister has made this one.
I did want to make a removable cover so that if this is not my final color choice at least the time making the pad was not wasted.
I chose a pear fabric for the top and a deep yellow fabric for the bottom.
Cotton cover top and bottom.
Pad
- Flannel - snowflake
- Terrycloth - navy
- Insul-brite Thermal Batting
- Terrycloth - yellow
- Flannel - snowflake
I heated my iron to the hottest cotton setting then set it down on the sandwich with out steam for one minute. The counter was slightly warm but not hot to the touch at all.
I set about making the pad. I decided to make it about 12x12 inches square. My casserole dishes are around 9x9 inches.
I pieced together the yellow terry cloth and the navy terry cloth layers until I had the size I needed.
I cut the Insul-brite to 12x12 inches.
I used my walking foot to stitch these layers into a cohesive piece.
Installing the walking foot took a long time. After a couple of videos, I worked it out but my needle was hitting the foot. I verified I had the right foot for my machine so I kept trouble shooting. After replacing the not quite straight needle I was finally able to stitch the middle layers together. It worked really well. It's been at least 2 years since I bought it and had not used it.
Then I cut a piece of snowflake flannel to 14 x 28 inches which will be the pad cover. I sewed the 3 edges to just encase the middle layer. I inserted the middle piece into the case and folded the open end to the inside. I top stitched all the way around at about 1" from the edge. Then I closed the open end with a seam closer to the edge. I top stitched a cross in the center but that may not have been the best idea was that is where the loft needs to be to protect the space below.
NOTE: Keep the stitching away from the center.
I cut the deep yellow fabric to 13 inches by 15 inches which I thought was plenty but forgot about the thickness. My seams ended up at .25 inches and I zigzagged the edge as well. I was going to felt the seams but there was not enough fabric for that. I sewed pear pieced fabric and the deep yellow fabric on the 3 sides, trimmed the corners to the zigzag and turned it right side out. Ensured that the pad would fit inside. Good to go.
I was able to made a generous hem on the open end and top stitched that edge.
The cover is just a slightly bit deeper than the pad.
It is reversible so I could use the pear side or the deep yellow side as the top.
Should the cover get dirty from the bottom of pans or casserole dishes it can be removed for laundering.
Of course, the pad is also washable should the need arise. The pad could also be inserted into a new cover based on design or wear.
There is a potluck at the end of the week so it was the big motivation to get this project done. Besides, I needed a day at home. Last week was full of activity and being out of the house or contractors in my house.
I enjoyed my day sewing and used some fabric from my stash.




