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    DIY Oven Mitt ... Anthropologie Style!

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 19 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

    Make easy designer look oven mitts for far less than the cost at the boutique store!
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    Happy Monday, everyone!  It's Katie again from View From The Fridge, and I'm back today with an easy DIY project ... a DIY Oven Mitt!

    How to make a pipe trim Oven Mitt .

    This oven mitt is actually inspired by one of my favorite stores ... Anthropologie!  I've done several Anthropologie Knock Off projects in the past, but this week I'm participating in 'Anthro Knock Off WEEK' with four other very talented bloggers.  Each day (for 6 days), we're each sharing a knock off project for a total of 30 projects this week!

    SUPPLIES

    • ⅓ of a yard of fabric of your choice  (I used this fabric - Remix Grey Circles by Ann Kelle)
    • ⅓ yard Insul-Bright (basically, insulated batting ... sold in the fabric store near the interfacing)
    • ⅓ yard batting
    • Package of Double Fold Bias Tape

    STEPS

    STEP 1:  CUT FABRIC (this step probably takes the longest of all ...)

      • Out of Fabric:  Cut four 10" diameter circles (or about 10" ... I used a small plate for a template)
        • Cut two of these circles in half (easiest to fold in half and cut along crease)
      • Out of Batting:  Cut three 10" diameter circles
        • Cut ONE of these circles in half
      • Out of Insul-Bright:  Cut two 10" diameter circles
        • Cut ONE of these circles in half
    SEW AN OVEN MITT

    FABRIC PIECES CUTFor the back piece of the Oven Mitt (the full circle), layer the circles as follows:

     STEP 2:  MAKE THREE FABRIC 'SANDWICHES'

    • For the back of oven mitt (the full circle), layer in pieces from top to bottom in the following way:
      • Fabric, right side UP
      • batting
      • Insul-Bright
      • batting
      • Fabric, right side DOWN
    OVEN MITT BACK SANDWICH

    OVEN MITT BACK SANDWICH

    • For the two front pieces, layer from top to bottom in the following way:
      • Fabric piece right side UP
      • batting
      • Insul-Bright
      • Fabric piece right side DOWN
    OVEN MITT FRONT SANDWICHES

    OVEN MITT FRONT SANDWICHES

    STEP 3:  SEW EACH FABRIC SANDWICH TOGETHER ALONG OUTER EDGES

    • For the two front pieces (half circles), first cut ¾" - 1" off the straight edge of the 'sandwich'
    • Pin each sandwich together
    • Sew along all outer edges (~roughly ¼" seam allowance)
    • Trim excess fabric outside of seam
    BACK PANEL 'SANDWICH' SEWN TOGETHER

    BACK PANEL 'SANDWICH' SEWN TOGETHER (DO THIS TO THE FRONT TWO PANELS, TOO) THEN TRIM EDGES

    STEP 4:  QUILT EACH PIECE

    • Quilt each piece by sewing diagonal lines across sandwich about 1.5" apart .  You can be as exact as you like (with measured out lines) or as inexact as you like (eyeball where each line needs to be).  The ladder was my method of choice.
    QUILT EACH PIECE BY SEWING DIAGONAL LINES ACROSS FACE (IN BOTH DIRECTIONS)

    QUILT EACH PIECE BY SEWING DIAGONAL LINES ACROSS FACE (IN BOTH DIRECTIONS)

    STEP 5:  ADD BIAS TAPE TO STRAIGHT EDGES OF FRONT PIECES

    OPEN UP BIAS TAPE AND SEW ALONG EDGE AS SHOWN

    OPEN UP BIAS TAPE AND SEW ALONG EDGE AS SHOWN


    FOLD THE BIAS TAPE OVER THE EDGE, PIN IN PLACE, THEN SEW ANOTHER SEAM RIGHT OVER THE TOP

    FOLD THE BIAS TAPE OVER THE EDGE, PIN IN PLACE, THEN SEW ANOTHER SEAM RIGHT OVER THE TOP

    STEP 6:  SEW ALL THREE PIECES TOGETHER

    SEW FRONT PIECES TO BACK PIECE

    SEW FRONT PIECES TO BACK PIECE

    STEP 7:  SEW BIAS TAPE AROUND OUTER EDGE

    • Cut a short piece of the bias tape to create a loop at the top.  Pin the loop facing into the center of the mitt as shown
    • Carefully pin bias tape all around outer edge going right over your loop
    • Sew in place.
    • Fold bias tape over edge, fold loop UP
    • Sew around outer edge again

    PIN LOOP AT TOP OF MITT, FACING INTO CENTER. PIN BIAS TAPE AROUND OUTER EDGE

    PIN LOOP AT TOP OF MITT, FACING INTO CENTER. PIN BIAS TAPE AROUND OUTER EDGE


    SEW YOUR BIAS TAPE ON, TRIM ENDS OF LOOP

    SEW YOUR BIAS TAPE ON, TRIM ENDS OF LOOP


    FOLD BIAS TAPE OVER EDGE. FOLD LOOP UP, AND SEW AROUND OUTER EDGE

    FOLD BIAS TAPE OVER EDGE. FOLD LOOP UP, AND SEW AROUND OUTER EDGE

     THAT'S IT ... OVEN MITT = COMPLETE!!

    So .... How do you think it compares to the Anthro version?

    Anthropologie Inspired Oven Mitt

    These oven mitts could be customized to any decor and would make a FANTASTIC Mother's Day gift for a mom that loves to cook (or just loves cute things hanging around in her kitchen)!!

    Thanks again to Ang for having me here today!  I hope this inspired some creativity in you!  If you get a chance, I'd love for you to stop by, say 'hello', and see what other Anthro Knock Off Projects we're up to this week.

    Until next time ...

    Happy Crafting!

    Anthropologie Inspired Oven Mitt

    DIY Oven Mitt - Anthropologie Style

    Make easy designer look oven mitts for far less than the cost at the boutique store!
    5 from 1 vote
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    Servings: 1 Oven mitt
    Author: Ang Paris

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    Equipment

    • Pair of scissors
    • Sewing Machine

    Materials

    • ⅓ yard fabric of your choice I used this fabric - Remix Grey Circles by Ann Kelle
    • ⅓ yard Insul-Bright basically, insulated batting ... sold in the fabric store near the interfacing
    • ⅓ yard batting
    • 1 pkg Double Fold Bias Tape
    • 1 spool Coordinating thread
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    Instructions

    MAKE YOUR CUTS

    • Cut out of the fabric - Four 10" diameter circles, or about 10", I used a small plate for a template
    • Cut two of these circles in half. It’s easiest to fold in half and cut along crease.
    • Cut out of the batting - Three 10" diameter circles
    • Cut ONE of the batting circles in half
    • Cut out of the Insul-Bright - Two 10" diameter circles
    • Cut ONE of the Insul-Bright circles in half

    LAYER YOUR PIECES

    • For the back of the oven mitt (the full circle), layer on pieces from top to bottom in the following way: Fabric, (right side UP), batting, Insul-Bright, batting, Fabric, (right side DOWN).
    • For the two front pieces, layer from top to bottom in the following way: Fabric piece (right side UP), batting, Insul-Bright, Fabric piece right side DOWN.

    SEW EACH FABRIC SANDWICH TOGETHER ALONG OUTER EDGES

    • For the two front pieces (half circles), first cut ¾" - 1" off the straight edge of the 'sandwich'
    • Pin each sandwich together
    • Sew along all outer edges (~roughly ¼" seam allowance)
    • Trim excess fabric outside of seam

    QUILT EACH PIECE

    • Quilt each piece by sewing diagonal lines across sandwich about 1.5" apart . You can be as exact as you like (with measured out lines) or as inexact as you like (eyeball where each line needs to be). The ladder was my method of choice.

    ADD BIAS TAPE TO STRAIGHT EDGES OF FRONT PIECES

    • I happily discovered that sewing double-fold bias tape onto these pieces was incredibly easy!! I followed this great tutorial from the Angry Chicken Blog (that name makes me laugh every time...). She walks you through the process with an easy-to-follow video.
    • Open up bias tape and sew along edge.
    • Fold the bias tape over the edge, pin in place, then sew another seam right over the top

    SEW ALL THREE PIECES TOGETHER

      SEW BIAS TAPE AROUND OUTER EDGE

      • Cut a short piece of the bias tape to create a loop at the top. Pin the loop facing into the center of the mitt as shown
      • Carefully pin bias tape all around outer edge going right over your loop
      • Sew in place.
      • Fold bias tape over edge, fold loop UP
      • Sew around outer edge again

      FINISH AND ADD LOOP

      • Pin loop at top of mitt, facing into center. Pin bias tape around the outer edge.
      • Sew your bias tape on and trim the ends of the loop.
      • Fold bias tape over the edge. Fold the loop up, and sew around the outer edge.
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      Reader Interactions

      Comments

      1. Jenna @ A Savory Feast says

        April 28, 2014 at 1:57 pm

        This is so cute! I love the fabric you used. I need to make some of these to match my kitchen.

        Reply
      2. Marni @ HABERDASHERY FUN says

        April 30, 2014 at 9:21 am

        Great tutorial. Love the fabric

        Reply
        • Katie Stahl says

          April 30, 2014 at 11:00 am

          Thanks for stopping by Marni! Have a great week!

          Reply
      3. Tamara @ Provident home design says

        April 30, 2014 at 9:27 am

        Super cute mitt! Thanks fr the great tutorial!

        Reply
        • Katie Stahl says

          April 30, 2014 at 11:00 am

          You're welcome!! By hanks so much for the comment and for stopping by today!

          Reply
      4. Ashley @ 3 Little Greenwoods says

        May 02, 2014 at 2:12 pm

        I need these plus they are seriously adorable! Great tutorial! Love your apron too!

        ~ Ashley

        Reply
      5. Marie says

        May 02, 2014 at 10:57 pm

        These are so cute and I like yours better! Totally adorable. Thanks for linking up at The Creative Collection!

        Reply
        • Katie Stahl says

          May 06, 2014 at 12:00 am

          Thanks Marie! Have a great week, and thanks for stopping by!

          Reply
      6. Marlynn @UrbanBlissLife says

        May 04, 2014 at 11:52 pm

        I love this so much! My oven mitts are getting ragged and worn -- definitely time for some new ones, but I can never find just the right patterns to go with our aesthetic. You've inspired me to make my own!

        Reply
        • Katie Stahl says

          May 05, 2014 at 11:58 pm

          HI Marlynn! It really is simple and pretty quick to make your own. And ... they work great (sort of key, I guess). Thanks for the comment! Have a great week!

          Reply
      7. Kathi Riemer says

        May 05, 2014 at 4:33 pm

        Thank you for this great tutorial. I want to make one....pinned!
        Kathi

        Reply
        • Katie Stahl says

          May 05, 2014 at 11:57 pm

          Thanks for stopping by, Kathi! Good luck if you decide to make one, and thanks for pinning! Have a great week!

          Reply
      8. Kim says

        May 05, 2014 at 9:48 pm

        Lovely! I'm not a gifted person when it comes to sewing bias tape. Yours is perfect! I love the fabric you used - so fun with the yellow trim. What a great knock-off!
        Blessings,
        Kim

        Reply
        • Katie Stahl says

          May 05, 2014 at 11:56 pm

          Thanks, Kim! I'm not gifted either ... but this method was really easy!! Glad you like the knock off! It was so fun to make! Have a great week!
          XO,
          Katie

          Reply
      9. Mary Beth @ Cupcakes and Crinoline says

        May 06, 2014 at 11:07 am

        Oh, Katie, this is so pretty! It caught my eye right away. Thank you for sharing at Project Inspire{d} ~ pinning and stumbling. Now I just need to make one ~ adding to my list.

        Reply
      10. Lonnie says

        August 07, 2019 at 8:37 am

        Love this tutorial! I'm a beginner sewer and once you added the bias tape I got a bit lost. Can I do this without the bias tape? Or is it necessary?

        Reply
      11. Stephanie says

        January 23, 2022 at 3:40 pm

        5 stars
        Thank you for the easy to follow instructions and photos! I enjoyed this little project and the oven mitt looks great!

        Reply
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