Apron Hot Pads Pattern
Use mini charm packs to showcase a collection or bust into your scrap stash to create the delightful Apron Hot Pads, designed by J. Minnis. These adorable and functional hot pads stitch up quickly, perfect for adding a fun and fresh touch to your kitchen. The detailed instructions, complete with full-color photos, show you how to add trim, a pocket, and even an adjustable D-ring to make hot pads that look like tiny aprons! Makes (2) hot pads, each 8" x 9".
While not required, the Apron Hot Pads Acrylic Template is highly recommended for quickly and easily making the hot pads.
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Follow along with Tammy as she walks you through each step of making these adorable hot pads!
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8 reviews
Summary:
Easy and cute patterns have inspired a range of uses, from making gifts for porch geese at Thanksgiving to practical hot pads for cooking. Several people have expressed excitement about sharing the project with family, including teaching a niece to quilt and sew. The look of the finished items has drawn praise, though one person found the apron a bit more challenging than expected on the first attempt and hopes the next will be simpler. Warm comments about the cuteness and appeal of the patterns are common, with plenty of enthusiasm to get started or continue making more.
Note: The summary above is generated automatically based on customer feedback.
Carol R.
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I made one apron, was harder than I thought. Second one might be easier!
Posted: (03/16/2026)
Brenis H
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This pattern was so cute! I love it!!!
Posted: (11/25/2025)
Steph M
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Can't wait to make!
Posted: (11/05/2025)
Cecilia M.
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The look wonderful. Taking them to Fl when I leave in December for 5 months to work on them their with my niece who wants to learn how to quilt and sew
Posted: (11/04/2025)
Andrea
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Cute!!
Posted: (09/14/2025)
Kathy C.
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This is so easy and so cute. My sister and I are making them to put on our porch geese for thanksgiving. As well as some to use while cooking dinner.
Posted: (08/11/2025)
Julie Abshire
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Love
Posted: (07/30/2025)
Phyllis
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thank you
Posted: (07/12/2025)


