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Making a Pot Holder Scissors Pouch


Silver Post Medal for All Time! 288 Posts
January 10, 2006

These are pot holder scissor holders. Scissor sacks made from potholders.

 

Instructions

  1. Fold a pot holder into a cone shape.
  2. Hot glue the sides together. Careful not to burn yourself.
  3. You can use the loop at the top for hanging or poke holes to run a ribbon for hanging.
  4. Next decorate with silk flowers, beads, feathers, sequins, etc. to hide the seam.
  5. Close up of scissor sack.
     

  6. Add a pair of kitchen shears or sewing scissors with this note glued to the front.
    I keep my scissors,
    in this sack.
    If you use them,
    put them back.
  7. Test for sacks.
     

Thanks to my cousin Darlene for this idea. I made them for many friends, the mail lady, the Avon lady, etc. I've also made these small sacks for kids scissors and for my desk.

By Great Granny Vi from Moorpark, CA

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By Heather (Guest Post)
February 5, 20062 found this helpful
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I have also used good sturdy pot holders folded in half and sewn up the side to put on the handles of cast iron skillets when they are being used. Keeps your hands off the hot handles and are great when you put the skillet in the oven to cook a johnny cake.

 
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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 969 Posts
December 12, 2011

I purchased a set of pot holders from the Dollar Tree. You simply get out the hot glue gun. Fold one up 1/3 the way and glue the sides. Some of my glue oozed out, so I just stuck a purple rose on each end.

Pot holder folded up one third to make a note pad and pen holder.

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Silver Post Medal for All Time! 398 Posts
July 8, 2009

I will be making kitchen scissor holders to hang on the wall for Christmas this year. You take a potholder, a regular sized one, and fold it to a cone shape like an ice cream cone.

 
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October 31, 2008

I am looking for instructions for making scissor covers from potholder.

turtlelady from Orlando, FL

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October 31, 20080 found this helpful
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I remember seeing those in Woman's Day magazine a while back. Here's a version featured here on ThriftyFun:

www.thriftyfun.com/tf77545232.tip.html

 
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January 31, 2015

How can I make a magnetic 2 scissor holders using 1 potholder?

By Joan

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February 2, 20151 found this helpful

Here is what I did. It's super easy and just takes a bit of hot glue.
N-joy!

 
 
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