Thank you, this was one of the easiest videos I have seen for bowl covers. The fact that you cut the material larger in the beginning than most of the videos I have seen, makes them usable for more sizes of bowls. Your instructions were flawless too! I am definitely using your instructions to make these from now on! Can't wait to see your other videos!
I am so grateful for this tutorial! I could not figure out when to make the casing and add the elastic! My steps were off, so I am so happy that you show the correct way to do this!! Very easy and through instructions…..THANK YOU!! 👍🏻
thank you for making this video I had made 1 this morning and going to make another 4, these are fantastic for when I am baking and not having to hide the bowls in cupboards, for when my cat is hovering around
i have watched several of these videos about the beeswax. very much worth the effort. beeswax is antibacterial. it smells good and only requires a rinse with cool water to clean. your covers are wonderful.
AWESOME !!! thank you! Can you do a demonstration on the alternative for plastic wrap? I think it would compliment this idea of using less plastic or foil.
Great video! Have you considered using thin, vinyl instead of beeswax? That would make them waterproof and still washable, although I doubt they could be put in the dryer.
Hey stranger, have these held up well? Did you find you used them often or were they a pain to maintain? I am starting to think ahead on next year's Christmas craft projects. Lol
Hey Mark, No they're not a pain to maintain. I've washed them quite a bit and they're still kicking. I use them mostly outside when bbqing and to cover my bowl when I'm letting my dough rise.
“If you’re a bee-product-free vegan, you can substitute beeswax for candelilla wax. While it works well on it’s own, I think it’s best with the pine resin.” Bees are dying and going extinct this product is a good idea but not if it feeds another problem.
Thank you for being Audial and visual for those that learn this way
Thank you, this was one of the easiest videos I have seen for bowl covers. The fact that you cut the material larger in the beginning than most of the videos I have seen, makes them usable for more sizes of bowls. Your instructions were flawless too! I am definitely using your instructions to make these from now on! Can't wait to see your other videos!
Great job and your directions are very easy to follow. Tfs and God Bless ❣😊
I am so grateful for this tutorial! I could not figure out when to make the casing and add the elastic! My steps were off, so I am so happy that you show the correct way to do this!! Very easy and through instructions…..THANK YOU!! 👍🏻
I bet a shower cap would work too. Really easy to follow your tutorial! TFS
Thanks for sharing this presentation. From now on I’ll be using less foil and plastic wraps. Mahalo!
You are so welcome!
This was the easiest thing I’ve ever sewed and it works amazing!!! Thank you so much 😊
thank you for making this video I had made 1 this morning and going to make another 4, these are fantastic for when I am baking and not having to hide the bowls in cupboards, for when my cat is hovering around
What a great idea, very useful.
I have been wanting to make these for awhile. Now that I watched your video, I can do it. You explain really well. Thanks.
I would love to try making rectangle version for my 9x13 dish😉
Enjoyed your video very much, thanks for the tutorial 😁
Nice video tutorial. 😊 i was glad to see the straight stitch worked for you. usually a zig zag is stretchier with these kind of projects.
I love this bowl cover
Thanks for this tutorial. Will be making several. You are very good at explaining things clearly. Thanks
i have watched several of these videos about the beeswax. very much worth the effort. beeswax is antibacterial. it smells good and only requires a rinse with cool water to clean. your covers are wonderful.
Would be also nice on baskets. Could locate large basket and add cover. Would be cute picnic basket idea. Thank you for sharing.Tamson from Kentucky.
I like it! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video a big help! Now I just need to get my hands on a sewing machine
Very clear and easy to follow instructions. Can't wait to try it. Mahalo!
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you!! Your video step by step directions perfect and I love the idea of being doubled.. Good job.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, the making is simple.. Thanks
I love the idea. I have some material laid out so I can make about a dozen in different sizes. Thank you for sharing this idea.
Good idea for the middle circle of all those circle skirts I make!
Great tutorial with easy to follow instructions. Pinning this and can't wait to make these! Thank you!
Great job!....very simple
Thank you!
This was a very good video! I was trying to visualize what you did but was stuck on how to do the casing. Now I can confidently make my own.
I saw those and was wondering how they did it. Thank you for a great video tutorial!
Well explained thank you very much ❤ blessings X
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing and I love your videos.
You're Welcome!!
Good job
Great. I'm new to sewing, and looking for "easy" stuff to do. I think this will be my next project. Thanks.
Welcome to my channel!!
Thank you. I made one. Turned out great. Now I'll be making many more. :-D
excellent ideas for gifts in sets
Very nice and beautiful thanks for sharing
AWESOME !!! thank you! Can you do a demonstration on the alternative for plastic wrap? I think it would compliment this idea of using less plastic or foil.
I like the way you are doing
Thank You and Thanks for watching!
Nicely explained and real cute covers. Thank you kindly ;)
Nicely done. I will make several to use as gifts.
Finishing the fabric with bees wax, I believe, would not allow machine washing of the bowl covers.
You are correct, You would only be able to wipe them down with a dish cloth if using the bees wax
I said it above, but if you want a washable water resistant bowl cover use PUL fabric.
Great tip!
Great video! Have you considered using thin, vinyl instead of beeswax? That would make them waterproof and still washable, although I doubt they could be put in the dryer.
Using Rip Stop on one side would be a good thing to prevent staining.
Sew awesome 👏👏👏
Thanks and Thanks for watching
Hi and thanks a lot! You explain really well and the camera job is very good! 😎🌸
Thank You!
Thanks so much....will certainly give it a try 😀
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Love this. Do you have a sewing project to cover a toaster and a blender.
I don't, but great ideas for future videos, Thanks
Thank you so much for this. I love it!
Awesomeness!
Great idea...
Thank You!
Cute idea
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Hey stranger, have these held up well? Did you find you used them often or were they a pain to maintain? I am starting to think ahead on next year's Christmas craft projects. Lol
Hey Mark, No they're not a pain to maintain. I've washed them quite a bit and they're still kicking. I use them mostly outside when bbqing and to cover my bowl when I'm letting my dough rise.
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
Nice
good video!!!
I like to overlap the elastic and sew an X instead of sewing the two edges vertically. The elastic s flatter in the casing.
Great tip. I never liked the bulkiness when doing it my way!
Love it!!!
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Thank you, a great idea.
love it!!! thanks!
you're welcome! Thanks for watching!
love this idea.
Thank You! I hope you give these a try! They are super easy to whip up. Thanks For Watching!!
Love this. I don't see the subscribe button.
AWESOME THANKS
oh gracious! had to sub! great video :)
Thank you! Stay tuned for more great ideas!!
B4 threading elastic how many cms from edge must b stitched
I been looking How can you make it l will do it also
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If you want it water resistant just use PUL fabric.
What is PUL fabric?
“If you’re a bee-product-free vegan, you can substitute beeswax for candelilla wax. While it works well on it’s own, I think it’s best with the pine resin.” Bees are dying and going extinct this product is a good idea but not if it feeds another problem.