DIY Sew & Sell Shaped Bowl Cozy Make your own Template easily without using creative grid How to Sew

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2022
  • In this quick little video, I'll show you how to make nicely shaped bowl cozies and also show you how easy it is to make your own template for multiple use without the need for expensive purchases.
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  • @lesliebellify
    @lesliebellify 2 года назад +58

    My 23 year old gamer son walked in while I was watching this video and said he liked you, you were obviously a professional who had great presentation skills, obviously knew your subject and RUclips very well, and this boy never comments on anything. I couldn't agree more!

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +6

      Wow, thanks Leslie. Your son will be happy to know I heavily edit my videos on my very own gaming laptop. Though I must confess, my skills are limited 😀😆

    • @annosullivan6017
      @annosullivan6017 Год назад

      My thoughts exactly 👏👏👏

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Ann 😀

  • @JG-yh8wz
    @JG-yh8wz 6 месяцев назад +5

    All the positive things people say in the comments are true. Your no nonsense approach along with common sense and intelligence is free flowing and much appreciated! I love every single one of your videos. I love to learn minus all the theatrics and you are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much for sharing your many talents.

  • @mariannem8419
    @mariannem8419 Год назад +3

    It's the sound of your calm voice, not your Australian accent, and your comments about your item pricing that make your videos good and easy to watch, and you don't waste our time with theatrics. Thank you for sharing your ideas.

  • @lindagiddes4551
    @lindagiddes4551 16 дней назад

    Brilliant idea, I need 10 bowls and this will make my job soo easy thank you so much

  • @andieforest4267
    @andieforest4267 2 года назад +6

    I've made and sold hundreds of microwave bowls at my craft fairs. I prefer and make shaped bowls with a loop for hanging, I have hard template. I sew an X through the center, four sewn darts (different lengths for different sizes bowl base), topstitch around outside edge and sew a circle in the bowl bottom. They look great and hold up beautifully when washed and dried by machine. Others copy me at fairs and sell them for less than me, but I sell out vs. other vendors because of the fabrics, sewing and pressing I put into them (it shows!) Also, I'd not use fusible batting because of the scrim (glue that is usually petroleum based) that could be flammable. I use only 100% cotton fabrics, batting without scrim and thread and no metallics in any product. I also make plates too.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +2

      I'm glad that you back yourself and don't reduce your prices to match the competition Andie. The buyers will soon work out why some people are too cheap 😀

    • @andieforest4267
      @andieforest4267 Год назад +3

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs Thanks Christine. I always "shop" my competition. I don't mind others making the same things I do, I just make sure mine are the best available some how, some way. I'm my own worst critic, yet it works for me.

    • @itsweez5298
      @itsweez5298 Год назад +1

      @@andieforest4267 what size dart do you make in your plate size?

  • @janebaird6416
    @janebaird6416 Месяц назад

    Lovely easy instructions, no extra fluffy talk! and no music ! Great to follow. Thank You.

  • @Linda-ep3mc
    @Linda-ep3mc 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Sure looks easier than I’ve been doing them. Thank you

  • @ChristineKrannich
    @ChristineKrannich 2 года назад +9

    The template is very helpful! I need to go refresh myself on the flat cozies; I think they’d be easier to sell since they stack flat. Thanks, Christine! Great video!

  • @janiceboody939
    @janiceboody939 Год назад +5

    Hi again Christine, I have been using my cosy in the microwave for years. It’s important to have a bowl of food in it and you must use cotton wadding and fabric as well as the cotton used to sew it. Love your tutorials. Very helpful

  • @galefick1877
    @galefick1877 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this great tutorial. I grabbed a lot of my scraps and made 16 of these,they are so usefull.I kept 4 for myself and gifted the rest. GREAT ITEM.🥰

  • @sandydecamp3974
    @sandydecamp3974 2 года назад +2

    haven't tried the flat ones but I am game. I sell the shaped one at craft shows and everyone likes these. some like the pointed corners and some like the rounded corners. thanks for all the tutorials. love them.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад

      You're welcome Sandy. It's always best to give our customers options 😀

  • @pjacksreads536
    @pjacksreads536 2 года назад +2

    I prefer the shaped. I like your method of making them. I’ve seen other videos of them. This is much easier. Thanks

  • @lisaboutin5556
    @lisaboutin5556 2 года назад +11

    Pretty fabric!
    I’ve made hundreds of these. To save lots of time, you can stitch the four triangles, right sides together, then trim. I also leave mine with pointed corners, also saving time. They’re microwaveable if made with all cotton fabric, thread and batting.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад

      Thanks for the great tips Lisa 😀

    • @karenboyd6293
      @karenboyd6293 Год назад +2

      I agree with Lisa Boutin. I sew then trim. I like to heat my food with the cozy on the bowl and longer points makes it easier to take out. I also have thought of using plastic snaps but wonder how the would work in the microwave. Finally i fold my bowl 8nto quarters to store inabasket with trivets.

    • @jfloyd5015
      @jfloyd5015 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@karenboyd6293 What I've seen on you tube videos and after doing some research myself, plastic snaps or any kind of metal is not something you want to put in your microwave. (Unless they make a microwaveable plastic snap.) If you know of any do let us know.

  • @sheliawalls7859
    @sheliawalls7859 2 года назад +1

    I love bowl coosies. I prefer the shaped ones; they just look nicer to me.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +1

      I agree that they look nicer when the bowls are in them Sheila 😀

  • @janmcguire5268
    @janmcguire5268 Год назад +1

    I like both, but the shaped ones are my favorites.

  • @sabrinaharris6538
    @sabrinaharris6538 Год назад +1

    I'm glad I found your video, the way you make the template's is a game changer. After watching your video, I made a template for 8", 10", and 12" bowl cozies, I love them, it is so much easier, and quicker than the traditional way. I have a tip: baste the batting to the fabric before sewing it all together, yes it adds a little time to your sewing, but in the long run, you actually save time, because you aren't constantly having to readjust everything, because something moved, just be sure to use cotton thread for basting, and sew with a 1/8" seam. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.

  • @marysid59
    @marysid59 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for the direction for making the template ❤️

  • @vickijenkins1438
    @vickijenkins1438 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Going to make some for the grandkids.❤️

  • @user-mx1tx8cd1k
    @user-mx1tx8cd1k 8 месяцев назад

    You made those shaped cozies look so easy. Thanks

  • @smileytow1925
    @smileytow1925 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! I think both the flat and the bowl would be great to have! ❤️

  • @brendak5486
    @brendak5486 Год назад +2

    Wow, so glad I 'found' you! I've been looking at the Creative Grids and almost bought them today, but they are just so expensive, I couldn't talk myself into it. Thanks for your great video!

  • @pug7996
    @pug7996 2 года назад +5

    I've made alot of the shaped ones for family as gifts in the past and they loved them. One member even asked if I could make some bigger ones. I like both options and think they both have a place in the kitchen. Love that you have been showing us how to make the templates. Sometimes getting your head around creating templates is complicated, atleast for me, I think my brain works a little differently lol. Stay safe and Thank you. 😊🤗💕

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +1

      All our brains are wired a little differently PUG. It's what makes us all interesting. I really love templates for the things I sell or make a lot of 😀

  • @robertacamper6819
    @robertacamper6819 Год назад +2

    I like them both. They each have their special qualities. Now that I’m living and sewing in a 5th wheel trailer the flat ones will definitely store better for me. Thank you again. Your awesome

  • @maggiemay961
    @maggiemay961 2 года назад +1

    I agree. I think the flat ones are better as they store better. Love your videos and your very clear explanation of how to make things, all at a speed I feel relaxed with!

  • @paulasmith6169
    @paulasmith6169 Год назад +1

    I like both of them and thanks for showing how to make the template. Great 👍🏾 video.

  • @84parsons
    @84parsons 11 месяцев назад

    Love this. I'm definitely going to try one of these. ❤

  • @saintinlower48
    @saintinlower48 Год назад +1

    Thank you for telling me about the flat bowl cozies! I'm going to look for your video on that - I've never seen it and you may have just saved me a lot of time and for a very practical reason of space also!

  • @annierodenberg2327
    @annierodenberg2327 2 года назад +1

    I think the flat ones are my preference too. Thanks for sharing these. ❤️🇺🇸

  • @mamaking777
    @mamaking777 9 месяцев назад

    FINALLY A GREAT DETAILED TUTORIAL 🙌 THANKS SOOOO MUCH !! BLESSINGS 💟

  • @susanvines6939
    @susanvines6939 2 года назад +1

    You are so clever. I never knew about flat cozies. I will be making them for sure. Thank you as always for your knowledge, insight and tips. 😊

  • @helenharris4379
    @helenharris4379 2 года назад +2

    I like the shaped one. I will probably make them a little bigger and use them as storage bowls for my Craft fayres 😄.

  • @babeyruth1
    @babeyruth1 8 месяцев назад

    this was a fantastic tutorial, I no longer had my pattern, and your views were perfect!

  • @jackieokcal4888
    @jackieokcal4888 2 года назад +4

    I made the shaped ones a while back and keep them stacked on top of the microwave for convenience . They are so handy.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад

      I barely have room to put my hand above mine. Flat it is for me Jackie 😂😁

  • @sonialovesewing2396
    @sonialovesewing2396 2 года назад +2

    Wow, 3 in 1 video...great tutorial! Thank u so much. I do prefer the flat ones for myself also. Thanks for sharing 🤗

  • @ritamclaughlin9681
    @ritamclaughlin9681 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video. I’ll be making a few for Christmas presents.

  • @josephineroche669
    @josephineroche669 5 месяцев назад

    Your instructions on how to do the template was so simple & easy to follow.Thank you for your clear instructions

  • @mrgarner4796
    @mrgarner4796 7 месяцев назад

    I love your tutorial and the instructions for the template. Your easy going instructions makes it easier to follow and make.
    Your tips are appreciated. Thank you for sharing.

  • @christinecote4639
    @christinecote4639 2 года назад +2

    The templates are an excellent time saver. Love them.
    In a previous video, you asked us for ideas of what we'd like a tutorial for. I commented that I'd so appreciate learning how to make a shower cap. Lol. I hope one day you will include it in your videos. I have a heck of a time with sewing elastic, and could use your guidance.
    Shower caps are so handy! I shower everyday, but if I washed my hair everyday I'd live my life in the bathroom! Lol. Seriously. Lol.
    I'm not trying to rush you; simply putting my vote in again. 🙂
    Thanks! I'm glad I stumbled on your channel. Take care.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +4

      Thanks Christine. I've intentionally not responded straight away as I had hoped to get the shower cap video done for you last week. I've got at far as fabric on the table. Hopefully I'll get on it this week 🤪😄

    • @christinecote4639
      @christinecote4639 Год назад +3

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs Omgoodness. That is so awesome. Now that I know you are going to do it, I will wait very patiently. Thanks! ❤🇨🇦

  • @janetschram3552
    @janetschram3552 2 года назад +1

    I made some a few years ago. They seemed to take me a long time and I really didn't like them. I like the use of batting that is fusible. Made the cozies look more professional. Thanks for the tutorial and love how to make the template. Have a great day!

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Janet. Sometimes a washaway tape helps to keep the batting in place whilst sewing or quilting too😀

  • @sallyschilling1559
    @sallyschilling1559 Год назад +2

    Do like this video. My concern with the flat cozies is the plastic snaps and putting it in the microwave. The plastic could emit a toxin. Thank you for showing how ro make our own template! Great idea!

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 2 года назад +1

    I was gifted one shaped bowl cozy (that I don't use). I'm still doing things my own way. I like to use a folded tea towel under my hot bowl of soup, when eating away from the dining table. This is a wonderful idea for making a gift. They would be nice in team logos and colors. Thank you or this video.

  • @esperanzamartinez9096
    @esperanzamartinez9096 2 года назад +3

    Hello! I think the shaped ones "look" nicer as something to sell BUT definitely more time consuming ... I don't use bowl cozies, and haven't made any yet ... seems they would make cute bowls for snacks during the holidays ... I can visualize them in holiday prints, or sports team prints!!

  • @carolynsinyard1306
    @carolynsinyard1306 Год назад

    Amazing.

  • @kaymckean8851
    @kaymckean8851 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the
    template idea. Just before I watched this, I very reluctantly put the acrylic into a cart to purchase. Since I am not an impulsive shopper, I decided to go back to it later. I'm so glad I didn't buy it.
    I like both. The bowl cozies have other uses, like dry snacks and tortillas. Just put another cozy on top and it will keep warm. Adding a little basket handle will make it perfect for toddlers treats and picnics. They can be folded in half for storage.
    Another idea. Instead of rounding the corners, fold them out and stitch a button to keep in place. It will give it more body and maybe you can charge a little more!

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +1

      You have some great ideas there Kay, and now you get to spend on more fabric 😀

    • @kaymckean8851
      @kaymckean8851 Год назад +3

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs I have a lot of ideas. If I pickup something, even a dead branch, I immediately see ten ways of using it. Unfortunately this has lead to hubby labeling me as a hoarder. Wish there was more hours in the day, and more years in a lifetime!!!

    • @gloriannburick1837
      @gloriannburick1837 Год назад +1

      They are great to use when eating a bowl of ice cream. I also use mine to hold those long plastic tubes of Italian ice.keeps your fingers from freezing.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +2

      Haha, its not hoarding. everything will be useful one day😁

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      Perfect!

  • @tinavernon5387
    @tinavernon5387 2 года назад +1

    Hi Christine! Omg, have wanted to make these for sooo long, but didn’t want to a: decipher long boring confusing instructions, and b: didn’t have a snap tool even though I loved your snap video. This way to do this project makes it seem so much easier! You have a nice fun practical way to do things. Not only that, I enjoy watching your videos because you’re like having a fun visit with a girlfriend! Thanks my friend! See you next time!🌷😜

  • @esperanzamartinez9096
    @esperanzamartinez9096 Год назад

    Your tutorials are so easy to follow .. all your items are useful and "sell-able" .. just wanted to thank you! I watch your videos over again every month or so and each time I get so many ideas .. now I'm thinking to make the shaped bowl cozies in holiday prints for gifting .. making them a bit smaller and filling them with candy then wrapping in cellophane with a bow. Nice gift to keep on desk at work, or the coffee table, etc. You are a very smart business lady and excellent seamstress!! p.s. Also thinking to make the playing card holders!!

  • @tjpatton8480
    @tjpatton8480 2 года назад +3

    I prefer to make the flat ones, but people want the shaped ones at every craft fair I attend. I don’t particularly enjoy making the shaped bowls because of all the work involved. So now I only have one or two available at the events and will take orders. That way I’m only making what I know is already sold.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +2

      That's a good idea TJ. I don't usually make too many either, unless asked for them. 😀

  • @dorisluker8277
    @dorisluker8277 Год назад

    Wow, cool, I need to find the one with the snaps. It's easier to store. Thanks for sharing

  • @izzymartinez5227
    @izzymartinez5227 2 года назад +1

    I liked the flat ones, easier to store like you said.

  • @donnab2810
    @donnab2810 Год назад +1

    I think I am going to try the shaped ones. Instead of cotton batting, I am going to use 100% cotton flannel as that is what I have. Also going to use cotton thread because I want to use them in the microwave. Snaps are sometimes hard for me to do and undo so I think the shaped ones will work best for me. I'm also going to make some smaller ones for snacking bowls. Thank you for all your great tutorials. I have learned so much.

  • @Amritadivya
    @Amritadivya 2 года назад

    I make the shaped ones out of all cotton including thread so that I can use them in the microwave without worry about plastic melting or causing fumes. I use 100% cotton batting/wadding inside. Thanks for the video!

  • @TKOrchids
    @TKOrchids Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your techniques! You make it easy to follow your sewing videos. I prefer the bowl shape, I can just stack them on top of my bowls in the cupboard. They won't get lost and are readily available for the family. I think the snaps on the flat ones would drive me crazy to attach ( just me).

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +2

      That's a valid point TK. I like the popping sound the snaps make 🤣

    • @TKOrchids
      @TKOrchids Год назад

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs , I do agree, snaps do make a cool snapping sound! I'm just not that good at applying them 🤷‍♀️.

  • @Coffeecup.0110
    @Coffeecup.0110 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @kerfuffle9312
    @kerfuffle9312 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing! Yes, the bowl cozies are tedious to sew up. I agree 💯 with your concept of keeping the construction flat and using the snap closures! Approximately where did you place your snaps…….ex. between the corners and how far down from the finished edges. Thank you again🤗🇨🇦

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +3

      Kerfuffle, the snaps are positioned about 3/4" to 1" from either side of the centre of the side 😀

  • @psum6537
    @psum6537 Год назад +1

    Thanks. Liked this video very much. Hint. Use your pinking sheers around those edges. Trims and snips at the same time👍🏻

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      That's a fabulous idea Pat. I have so many pairs, and always forget to use them😄

  • @maxineiles6806
    @maxineiles6806 2 года назад

    flat for me but i do own the other type they were a gift love that you share the how to make a pattern

  • @karenmarshall8354
    @karenmarshall8354 2 года назад +1

    Hi Christina,
    I would prefer the flat ones for the same reasons you gave. But the shaped ones I think might sell better, because people would be drawn to the shape already done... I don't know, like you guess I would make both. Good tutorial, thank you 🌞

  • @marionbarber984
    @marionbarber984 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you thank you for showing us how to make the template. Mine were looking goofy. Take care. Marion in Oregon

  • @debbiebabarskas4906
    @debbiebabarskas4906 Год назад

    thank you, never thought of the flat ones. But I have to say i had a concern immediately about the plastic snaps and being put into the microwave. Great idea for the flat ones but since Everything I have learned about making these - Everything being used is to be cotton. hummmm, something to think about. Great Video.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Debbie. The plastic snaps are fine in the microwave, however, I don't ever reccommend people put any of their bowl cozies in there. It can cause burns if your bowl slips out of the cozie whilst removing it from the M/W😊

  • @carolllundy49
    @carolllundy49 Год назад

    I am new here. So nice and a wonderful gift for Christmas. TFS. 😍

  • @lorirodgers5982
    @lorirodgers5982 2 года назад

    I agree the shaped ones are so tedious to sew. I'll look at your other tutorial -- thanks!

  • @katherineskaggs4490
    @katherineskaggs4490 Год назад

    I use shears instead of clipping into the curves. Works beautifully

  • @rebajackson1077
    @rebajackson1077 Год назад

    I’ve made these before. But I’m going to try and make the ones with the snaps. I think I may prefer those over the other ones.

  • @marysid59
    @marysid59 Год назад

    I love your video. Best I’ve seen. That’s for the instructions four making a template.
    I making a larger bowl do you use the same measurements for the darts.
    Thank again for the great video

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Mary. It depends on the size difference, but I'd try another ½" 🙂

  • @OHlookSHINYthing
    @OHlookSHINYthing 5 месяцев назад

    I've made these for YEARS, and never knew I could make them flat. I think I prefer your way of doing the darts in the shaped ones. I've been measuring each dart, then sewing it, and THEN cutting the extra fabric away from the dart. Your way is MUCH faster and cleaner looking. I've never done them flat - will they work in the microwave with the snaps? I bet I could make them adjustable, with two sets of snaps at each corner (we have different sized bowls).

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  5 месяцев назад +1

      What a great idea Linda😀 I'm told they're fine in the MW, but I use mine after the bowl comes out

  • @rachaelfilby9486
    @rachaelfilby9486 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @lindagiddes4551
    @lindagiddes4551 13 дней назад

    These templates go for 14.99 each! I refuse to pay that kind of money! Thank you for these template I can figure out the bigger size myself

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  9 дней назад

      Thanks Linda. That was exactly why I did the video. So others wouldn't have to purchase templates😁

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @annmoum2095
    @annmoum2095 Год назад

    Clear plastic cutting mats from the dollar store are fabulous as template plastic. Two mats per package.

  • @wandak1934
    @wandak1934 Год назад

    I like the flat ones the Best. That way you can use them with most sizes of bowls and plates saucers, cups which ever

  • @sharonwilson8208
    @sharonwilson8208 10 месяцев назад

    Ive literally sewn and sold hundreds upon hundreds of these bowl cozies. I live in a small rural town with small rural towns around every direction but one. Every man, woman, and child has to have at least one per season. I sew my darts then cut them. I also use all cotton materials, including batting. I don't quilt the pieces, just the "x" to keep the batting in place. If you use 100% cotton materials and only the X for quilting, makes the bowl cozies microwavable. My customers prefer pointed edges to hold on to when removing contents from the microwave. I use bright fabrics left over from quilts. I also sew potato bags. I had no idea what they were. So, i looked it up. You make an envelope with fabric, again 100% cotton, just a couple lines of quilting. I personally have never used one. But, I sell a bunch of them. Long story short, 100% cotton is the key, else it can be flammable. 😊❤

  • @sherylcrawford8201
    @sherylcrawford8201 2 года назад

    Hi Christine. I love your bowl cozies. I looked for your video on making the flat cozies but was unable to find it. Can you help me with that? Thanks.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад

      Absolutely Sheryl. Here it is ruclips.net/video/btLcitR-3P4/видео.html 😀

  • @roseparr7919
    @roseparr7919 2 года назад

    I like both of them. Have you ever made some for plates?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад

      No, To be honest, I've never considered it Rose. I usually just make the 10" squares for bowls.

  • @jillririe
    @jillririe Год назад

    Hi Christine! First, I'm a new subscriber and I thank you for your enjoyable videos! Second, I'm wondering if the plastic snaps would melt in the microwave? I think I'd be concerned about that? BTW, I enjoyed your tour of your quaint little shop!

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Hi Nana Jill. Welcome!
      I have to say, I don't know personally how the plastic snaps hold up in the microwave as I use them after heating, so I asked mum who uses the same, and she puts hers in without problems. I'm a bit of a negative Nancy in that I don't recommend that they go in the microwave at all. I have horrid visions of hot bowls slipping out of the cosies as they come out.😁

  • @janiceboody939
    @janiceboody939 Год назад

    Hi Christine - I’ve made heap’s but never thought to make a pattern. I’ll make one now so thanks for the demo. I like the bowls with darts the best. Are the snaps ok in microwave?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Janice. As far as I know, the snaps are ok, but I don't recommend putting the cosies in the microwave for safety reasons.😃

  • @moonstonecottage1463
    @moonstonecottage1463 2 года назад

    I’ve made some in the past but was told by a friend who sells and sews to only use 100% cotton, fabric and cotton batting (NO SCRIM) preferably wrap and zap to avoid a fire if using in the microwave. I’ve only made them with everything 100% cotton including the thread. I’m interested to know if everything you used is 100% cotton, (no scrim) in your project. Thanks for your video your my favorite teacher and love how you let us know cost and time vs selling price! Your great!

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +1

      I do use cotton fabric, and mostly use the cotton batting too. I however, tell my customers thet they're not for use in the microwave, rather for use after it comes out, and for ice cream too. I'm probably over cautious, but am terrified someone will burn themselves if a bowl slips from the cozies whilst coming out. Particularly if it's in a higher position 😀

    • @moonstonecottage1463
      @moonstonecottage1463 2 года назад +1

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs Hi Christine, thanks for your reply. Here in Florida most are microwaveable. I sell mine for $15 but one gal I met in a fabric store sells them for $8 and I suspect she may not make them for the microwave. Her big seller is totes, since she lives near the beach. I love your channel and often recommend you to anyone who sews! 😁.Your very authentic and refreshing and I find those rare qualities in our changing world. Thank you for being there for us all.

  • @agelesswholehealth
    @agelesswholehealth Год назад

    Hi, Judy here, wondering if you have ever made a bag for a mahjong set. My hard case is crumbling and I see lots of lovely bags online that are way too pricey for my budget. I have all the materials I need to make a bag, but not sure exactly how to proceed. Would love to see a tutorial on this as I can't find any tutorial online for mahjong bag. Thanks so much. I'm really enjoying your videos, and I'm sure I'll be making many of your ideas as time goes by. You are so talented and creative ❤️. Thanks.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      Hi Judy, I'll give this some thought. I have a couple of ideas milling about in myt head. It's been added to my list 😁

  • @filastroccheperbimbi
    @filastroccheperbimbi 2 года назад +1

    Hello! I LOVE your videos! I learned so much. A question: what type of labels do you buy? I bought some from the same company you buy them from, but I'm not sure they are the correct ones. Thank you.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад +1

      Robi, I use the "classic woven labels", but you can really use whatever works for your products. Mine aren't cotton, I learned this the hard way 🤣

    • @filastroccheperbimbi
      @filastroccheperbimbi 2 года назад +1

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs thank you! I got the right ines then, just too small to sew all sides. Thank you for your reply. I made the expandable bags smaller and they look adorable!

  • @Mrspatriciafry
    @Mrspatriciafry Год назад +1

    Very fun tutorial. I am going to make these. My boys are home schooled and we are going to go to sell at the local market. I will teach my boys to make these. So you sell for $10 is that each or 4 of them? Thanks again for your time.

  • @barrieoncanadadfgteam4299
    @barrieoncanadadfgteam4299 Год назад

    Always use the batting made for heat, cotton thread and 100% cotton fabrics. Using anything else can catch fire in the microwave.

  • @Lehcar1
    @Lehcar1 Год назад

    I would love for you to show how these could be made for different size bowls or plates, figuring out depth and length of darts is not my strong point. I like the shaped bowl cosies. Not sure why. They would be great for caravanning in lieu of placemats etc

  • @pamelagahan5601
    @pamelagahan5601 Год назад

    Thank you Christine. Loved your video. What part of Australia are you. I'm in Tassie.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      I'm in Nagambie Vic Pamela 😀

    • @pamelagahan5601
      @pamelagahan5601 Год назад

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs Small town girl. I'm in Hobart. I really enjoying getting inspiration from your videos so keep ding them. Ever decide to take a trip to Tassie, message me, i have a spare bedroom

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      @@pamelagahan5601 oh wow, thank you Pamela. That's so kind ☺️

  • @georgiapeach6704
    @georgiapeach6704 3 месяца назад

    Will the darts be the same width and length if I want mine 8 or 12 inch bowls?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  3 месяца назад

      Georgia, if you make the darts wider and longer, you'll have a deeper bowl😀

  • @evabuchholz9539
    @evabuchholz9539 Год назад

    Great video, TY!! My question is... what kind of snaps do you use if someone uses them in the microwave...

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      I use plastic snaps Eva, but I don't use my cozies in the M/W 🙂

    • @evabuchholz9539
      @evabuchholz9539 Год назад

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs Thank you for the reply, I don't either but I have friend that put the bowl with cozy in the Mic-w.. again TY! and stay safe

  • @janetbailey4282
    @janetbailey4282 Год назад

    do you find them to last, it seems always get a drip on them and hard to get it out.

  • @user-ok8yi3jz5d
    @user-ok8yi3jz5d 8 месяцев назад

    Looking for the video for the flat ones. Where can I find it

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  7 месяцев назад

      Here it is Teresa ruclips.net/video/btLcitR-3P4/видео.htmlsi=2wVoDYmcH8ZHJlKL 😁

  • @alexandradombrowski4915
    @alexandradombrowski4915 6 месяцев назад

    Would the glue in the fusible fleece pose a problem in the microwave? Also, where do you get microwavable snaps??

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  6 месяцев назад

      I don't recommend putting them in the microwave at all Alexandra. Rather put the hot bowl in the cosie to keep from burning your hands later😁

  • @KitSimon-sw4ye
    @KitSimon-sw4ye 2 месяца назад

    Is there a video for the tapestry zipper bags

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 месяца назад

      Yes Kit. This is it ruclips.net/video/KhumF6XBZXA/видео.html 🙂

  • @cristinahawkins6057
    @cristinahawkins6057 2 года назад +1

    I use "wrap and zap" batting on my microwave bowl cozies. This fusible cotton batting, can it work as well as when heating soups, stews,etc. without burning your hands?? I would much rather use the fusible cotton batting, wrap and zap can be uneven(bulky)in some areas, so I tend to waste some of the wrap and zap.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  2 года назад

      It's probably just me Cristina, but I've never recommended people actually put the cozies in the microwave. This comes after seeing accidents with young children, and the bowl tipping or slipping from the cozies, especially when too high. I've had many near misses myself 😀

    • @cristinahawkins6057
      @cristinahawkins6057 2 года назад

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs I've never had that problem with my customers buying my bowl cozies over the years. Thank goodness.

    • @mistyelliott5276
      @mistyelliott5276 Год назад +1

      I have the same problem with the wrap and zap, especially if you soak it and preshrink it. Sometimes I even have trouble top stitching at the end because it’s so thick that my machine sometimes has trouble with it. Any tips or suggestions???

  • @melanienicholson2834
    @melanienicholson2834 2 года назад

    I was thinking couldn't a person round the corners on the flat one so the corners don't stick up so high??? thank you for the template.

  • @sherrygrooms3248
    @sherrygrooms3248 10 месяцев назад

    What kind of pen is that you are using for the markings.

  • @sewingwithck5550
    @sewingwithck5550 2 года назад +1

    I thought storage of the shaped bowl cozies was the original purpose for the cozies. In other words to put between your bowls in the cupboard to prevent chips and dings. I use thrifted nicer dishes as everyday items and they do get chipped and cracked on occasion. So I suppose the shaped cozies could also be dual purpose like the flat ones.

  • @rb6151
    @rb6151 Год назад

    I didn't hear the size to cut the squares, is it possible to get that please?.

  • @celestedouville2529
    @celestedouville2529 Год назад

    As a consumer/ customer I would prefer the shaped ones, less work for me. I have two shaped bowl cozies, given to me by other craftspeople. I store them flat myself, because they are fabric and store flatish, perhaps not as flat as the snapped ones, but flat enough for our small kitchen.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Yes, they do squash down easily Celeste. My customers prefer them too 😄

  • @Doglover1709
    @Doglover1709 Год назад

    Can you microwave the cozy with the snaps?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      You can microwave the snaps Mary, but I don't recommend anyone using the cozies in the M/W for safety reasons. I've seen people slip with hot food

  • @gerij777
    @gerij777 6 месяцев назад

    The link to the Peltex - is that 100% cotton so it can be used in the microwave? How thick is the Peltex?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  6 месяцев назад

      Peltex isn't cotton Geri. You'll need to source cotton batting if you plan on using it in the microwave😀

    • @gerij777
      @gerij777 6 месяцев назад

      That's what I thought, but wanted to clarify. Love your instructions@@ChristinesHomeAffairs

  • @eveaward5343
    @eveaward5343 Год назад

    All cotton making these?

  • @pamelafowler4406
    @pamelafowler4406 Год назад

    I cut templates from dollar tree thin cutting mat in kitchen section. $1.25

  • @niciemw
    @niciemw Год назад

    What kind of snaps?

  • @Pip7-px3wq
    @Pip7-px3wq Год назад +2

    NOT fusible batting,use Wrap N’ Zap microwave safe batting!