Sew Home in the Kitchen: 18 Insulated Projects, Perfect for Beginners
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Learn how to sew cozy home decor with Insul-Fleece, the magic fabric layer that reflects heat or cold. You’ll be inspired by 18 pretty and practical projects for everyday life, from placemats to potholders, a bowl cozy, insulated shopping bag, lunch sack, and even a bleacher cushion to take to the game. With projects suitable for beginners, Sew Home in the Kitchen is your complete guide to sewing with insulated fleece. Accessorize the kitchen or dining room with your favorite fabrics, or serve up a special housewarming gift. The possibilities are endless!
Abigail A. Bennett
Abi Bennett has been sewing and creating her entire life. When she’s not at work, she’s probably at home creating in her small sewing studio while homemade cookies bake in the oven. She lives in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband. abiamerican.blogspot.com
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Sew Home in the Kitchen - Abigail A. Bennett
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Introduction
Hey y’all! I grew up in a big family in which everyone and everything seemed to center around the kitchen and dining room. Even when Christmas dinner with the whole family required setting up card tables in the craft room, homemade pot holders and place mats found their way there, making the night that much more special and homier.
I love to be out and about, but deep down I’m a homebody. I’d rather be making you feel right at home with raisin oatmeal cookies or my mom’s amazing manicotti served hot on a blue vintage plate and homemade place mat. Making Koal his requested biscuits and gravy, my father-in-law cookies, and my Paps his cup of hot coffee are really three of the things I love most. But it’s not just the process of being in the kitchen that I love—it’s the pretty things I use while I’m making my hearty tossed salad that really make me happy. It’s the pot holder set that my sister made me for Christmas, and it’s the place mats that my mom made when I was twelve years old that to this day find themselves on the dining room table at least once a week. Call me sentimental (oh, I am!) but it’s something that makes me feel content and always will.
I’ve compiled some of my favorite kitchen, dining room, and food related things, including a few of my go-to recipes, all in one cozy book. Hot Cook Pot Holder Sets are my go-to gift for housewarmings (let’s face it—that pan is hot, but so are you). I like to make the Home Team Quilt and Cushion for those fun game occasions but ultimately end up carrying the Let’s Go Shopping Bag to the bench with me. Because snacks!
So welcome to my kitchen and home! It’s where we can all pull up a chair, prop up our boots, and snack on those warm snickerdoodles before the tacos are ready (I won’t tell if you don’t!).
I’m happiest here, and I hope you are, too.
XO,
CHAPTER 1
What’s in the Sewing Room
Not everyone is going to have the same must-have supplies on their list, but I want to introduce you to the ones that I constantly go back to. I realize that some who pick up this book could be new to sewing (yay!), so I downsized the list to what’s absolutely necessary. I don’t want you to be mid-project and realize you’re missing something.
Chewy Chocolate Cookies
Chocolate, anyone? Or maybe you’re a peanut butter lover? I’ve got you covered! These are some of the yummiest cookies ever, and they’re requested almost every time I offer to bring cookies to a party.
Ingredients
1¼ cups softened butter
2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups flour
¾ cup cocoa
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup peanut butter chips
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla. Stir in flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt at one time. Once stirred completely, add peanut butter chips. Spoon rounded teaspoonfuls onto lined cookie sheet. Bake for 8–10 minutes. Cool on parchment paper.
Makes 4½ dozen cookies.
Must-Haves
Sewing machine Janome is my personal favorite, but I know my Nan is stuck on her BERNINA. If you are looking for a great purchase, I’d definitely suggest the Janome Jem Gold. It’s a smaller machine, but it will do anything basic you could possibly imagine and has held up through many a project. It is still going strong today!
Insul-Fleece (by C&T Publishing) For this entire book, you’ll need this product, and that’s why it’s listed in the must-haves. You can purchase this online from C&T Publishing (ctpub.com) in a package with a full sheet that measures 27˝ × 45˝. I usually grab 5 to 6 of these guys to keep on hand. Keep in mind what projects you’re wanting to make right away and purchase the amount