Nov 11 2007
Cotton Spice presents… Beki from Artsy-Craftsy Babe
Dishtowel Potholder
- Cut off the hems and any tags from the back of the dishtowel.
2. With the wrong side of the dishtowel facing up, fold over one long side towards the center about 1/3 of the width.
3. Fold the other long side towards the center about 1/3 of the width, leaving raw edge about ½” from the folded edge.
4. Fold end pieces of the folded dishtowel towards the center.
5. Fold over the dishtowel again, enclosing the raw end pieces at the center. You should now have a somewhat square (or rectangular) shaped folded dishtowel with no exposed raw edges.
6. Pin the folded edges in place and insert a loop of ribbon (or a piece of the hem that you previously cut off) at either a corner or at the center of the potholder.
7. Stitch all around the 4 sides of the potholder. That’s it!
At this point you can leave the potholder as is, which is nice if you have a pretty printed dishtowel, but if you’d like to jazz up a plain dishtowel/potholder, the possibilities are endless. Some suggestions are to add appliqué, a strip of patchwork, embroidery, or stamp a design. A great gift idea is to embellish a dishtowel to match the potholder for a complete set. This could be given in conjunction with your favorite cookie recipe or a cooking utensil. Have fun!
Our guest designer is Beki from Atsy-Crafty Babe.


What an awesome idea! Thanks for the tutorial
oh i just love this idea! i have a gross old burned potholder that must be replaced by one of these lovelies!
I love this idea! I bought up a bunch of towels when they were clearanced out at Kohls that would be perfect for this!
Thank you!
Wow, talk about a quick and simple project! I love this one. Can’t wait to hit the dollar store.
Congratulations, your blog is lovely, I´m Cristina from Argentina and visiting Sonnja´s blog I riched you, best wishes Cristina
This is a GREAT idea! So simple and easy! Thanks!
Ohh I LOVE these - forget presents - I want these for me!!!
This is a great tutorial…thanks!