Your the best ur just like my mom..I. Miss her so much we use to sew together I miss it so much wish she was here.but looking at you remind me of her.galie wish I was there with you so you can show me more.i just want to say that was great.be blessed mom?
I've washed my bowl covers in the washing machine but I never tend to wash at more than 40 degrees. They stayed coated. I only coated one side, the outside, because I'm a cheapskate. I cannot find any info on whether it is deemed foodsafe so you might be best to just coat the outside, this will keep the food fresh without it resting on it, c x
Wow love how you made this as you made a channel for the elastic first one I seen like this, normally I see the elastic on outside I will be making these thanks. Wonder can you lamaite your fabric?
I'm not sure whether you could laminate fabric in a document laminator. I think the plastic might be too rigid. I've used a brush on coating called Odicoat, or you could coat it in beeswax first. There's a demo for that over on The Crafts Channel, c x
@@clairemineault5733 I did try to research whether it was food safe and couldn't get any definite data. I wouldn't use it with hot food or as a sandwich wrap, but as a bowl cover where it doesn't actually touch the food it surely can't be any more dangerous than cling film? c x
Thanks so much for your straightforward, no fuss tutorial. By the way, your bowl covers are lovely!
Your the best ur just like my mom..I. Miss her so much we use to sew together I miss it so much wish she was here.but looking at you remind me of her.galie wish I was there with you so you can show me more.i just want to say that was great.be blessed mom?
Great demonstration. You get to the point in a timely manner. Good job !
Thanks for this video, from South Africa
Very easy to follow. Thank You.
Easy to follow video. Funny too! I giggled out loud a few times. I love it when people in videos show a little humor and are candid. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it. I tend to forget that they film *everything* x
Brilliant will watch again Venetia
Thank you, c x
Oh thank you! I want to make some for gifts!
Thank you
Many thanks for your tutorial il have a go. X
Waterproof coating is Odicoat.
Your teenage daughter must lovvvve you hehe ;0
She tolerates me!!! c x
What about using Rip stop on the inside next to the food?
Is the odicoat machine washable? Does it wash out of fabric? Do you cost both sides?
I've washed my bowl covers in the washing machine but I never tend to wash at more than 40 degrees. They stayed coated. I only coated one side, the outside, because I'm a cheapskate. I cannot find any info on whether it is deemed foodsafe so you might be best to just coat the outside, this will keep the food fresh without it resting on it, c x
Wow love how you made this as you made a channel for the elastic first one I seen like this, normally I see the elastic on outside I will be making these thanks. Wonder can you lamaite your fabric?
I'm not sure whether you could laminate fabric in a document laminator. I think the plastic might be too rigid. I've used a brush on coating called Odicoat, or you could coat it in beeswax first. There's a demo for that over on The Crafts Channel, c x
@@SewistChannel Odicoat should not be used when there is food.
@@clairemineault5733 I did try to research whether it was food safe and couldn't get any definite data. I wouldn't use it with hot food or as a sandwich wrap, but as a bowl cover where it doesn't actually touch the food it surely can't be any more dangerous than cling film? c x
Thank you! Could you put beeswax on the fabric first and sew this! Or is that too messy?
I think it would be ok if you don't add the resin that some people do. Beeswax shouldn't gum your machine up but a sticky resin might! c x
Could you share a link for the protective product you spoke of?.... (trouble understanding the accent... ;) ...sorry!)...
It's called Odicoat. Try looking here - www.odifusa.com/catalogue/fabric-adhesives/odicoat-gel-coating
c x
@@SewistChannel TY!!