Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
Original Recipe
Bake n Fry Dividers
The holiday season is approaching and now is the time to start sewing and making gifts for friends and families. Today I will be sharing a quick project which can be made in under an hour to brighten up your kitchen drawers and protect your non stick cooking surfaces.
1 x Summerville Layer Cake 1 yd Bella solid snow 9900-11 1 yd Flannel Light weight iron on pellon Fusible web
Baking Tray Liners ( 30 mins )
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Measure the baking tray. Record the measurement. For the purpose of this tutorial I will be making a liner to suit a 10" x 15" base. If you have have a smaller or larger tray, add 1/2" to the measured length and width.
• From the solid cut 12 x 1 1/2" strips • From the print cut 12 x 1 1/2" strips
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Alternate the solid and print and sew strips together • Finished block is 8 1/2" x 10" • Make 3 blocks
• Cut each block twice on the diagonal
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Sew 2 triangles together to make a half square triangle (HST). Repeat with remaining triangles. • Square each HST to 5 1/2"
• Arrange in 2 rows of 3 blocks each • Sew together • Finished top measures 10 1/2" x 15 1/2"
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• From the solid cut 1 - 10 1/2" x 15 1/2" piece • From the iron on pellon cut 1 - 10 1/2" x 15 1/2" piece • Press the pellon to the wrong side of the solid piece • Place the solid and top piece right sides together. Pellon will be on the outside.
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Sew 1/4" from edge leaving a 4" gap at the top for turning.
• Trim the corners and turn out. Use a stiletto or pointed object to push out seams and corners. • Fold under opening 1/4" and top stitch 1/8" around edge of liner.
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Trace the letters 'BAKE' (these can be found in the Printer Friendly file at the bottom of this post) onto the dull side of the fusible webbing
• Cut 1/8" away from the pencil line and press to back of selected print. • Cut on pencil line and peel of paper backing • Position and press onto front of liner • Using a straight stitch or blanket stitch machine stitch the appliqué.
Hint: These liners are meant to be scrappy in nature. There are unlimited block designs and scrappy settings that could be used as long as the unfinished top is 1/2" longer and wider than the base of the tray.
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
Frying Pans ( 30 mins)
• Measure the diameter of the pan including the sides. Record the measurement.
• Cut strips from the Layer Cake and make a piece measuring 10" x 48" • Using a 60 degree triangle ruler or the 60 degree marking on your ruler, cut 6 triangles from
the strip
• Sew 3 triangles together. Repeat.
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Join the two rows together.
• Cut a circle ( using a compass / pencil and string / large plate ) 1" larger than the diameter, including sides, of your pan. For example, my pan measured 15 1/2" from side to side. I would cut a circle with diameter of 16 1/2"
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
N.B The hexagon made from the 6 triangles can accommodate a circle up to 17" in diameter.
• From the flannel cut a circle the same size as the top
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Place the flannel and top piece wrong sides together. • Sew 1/4" from edge using a shorter stitch • Using pinking shears, cut around edge 1/8" away from stitching.
N.B these liners do not require pellon Two options for appliqué
• Cut a piece 6" x 10" from print • Stitch to centre of liner • Trace the letters 'FRY' ( these can be found in the PDF format for this project ) onto the dull
side of the fusible webbing • Cut 1/8" away from the pencil line and press to back of selected print. • Cut on pencil line and peel of paper backing • Position and press onto 6" x 10" piece • Using a straight stitch or blanket stitch machine stitch the appliqué.
Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com
• Cut a 5 1/2" circle from layer cake • Stitch to centre of liner • Trace the letters 'FRY' ( these can be found in the PDF format for this project ) onto the dull
side of the fusible webbing • Cut 1/8" away from the pencil line and press to back of selected print. • Cut on pencil line and peel of paper backing • Position and press onto liner centre • Using a straight stitch or blanket stitch machine stitch the appliqué.
Two baking and fry pan liners to dress up your kitchen drawers and protect your non stick surfaces.
Jane Davidson {quiltjane.blogspot.com}
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