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Hi, I'm Candi Cane Canncel with Expert Village. So we went ahead and cut out our main fabric
and our lining fabric so now the next step is cutting out our batting. I'm just using
regular quilting batting as I had mentioned there is another type of batting that you
can use for potholders called mylar batting. That is just basically a mylar silver fabric
on one side fused to a batting on the other side and you can find it at most arts and
craft stores or fabric stores. But you also can just go ahead and double up on your batting.
So we're going to cut out four pieces and I'm just going to go ahead and trace, then
trace the other two out. Once you have them traced out, just go ahead and cut them out.
What I like to do with the bottom is actually cut it about a half inch smaller than the
pattern because we really don't need the batting all the way down to the wrist area. This will
make it a lot easier when we're going to go sew it. After you get this cut out, the next
step is to actually sew them to your fabric pieces.