How To Make A Soup Bowl Cozy
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Soup bowl cozies are cute, practical and easy to make, as you can see in this short video! They are a great project for beginning sewers and make great gifts!
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Great video and to the point however, mentioning the 1/2” seam allowance when stitching the pieces together would be very helpful! I had to search the comments to hopefully find out. Thanks!
Whoops! 🙈 Good catch. I hate it when people don't include seam allowance on their tutorials. Sorry about that!
I like that you put the directions under the pictures so that it is much easier to learn !
I'm glad you found that helpful! Thank you for the feedback! 😊❤
Thanks for your tutorial. I just made my first set tonight following your video. Super easy and fun.
Best tute I have seen yet ! Ty !
Thank you so much!! I have a lot more on my website 😁
Great instructions, your so easy to follow. Big thanks..
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice tutorial. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fab tutorial now I can make some for xmas xx
They make great gifts!!
Perfect easy to follow
Awesome tutorial thank you so much 👏👏👏😊
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!!
This is the best tutorial ever!!
Others just ramble on 😏
Thank you for sharing these with us. I've been wanting to make some. Your tutorial is amazing. Great job on this video. I agree directions at the bottom of screen were wonderful.
Thank you so much! I'm glad they were helpful! 😊
I like that there is no talking .
Thank you!!
You're welcome! 😊
Could you tell me what kind and weight/strength is the batting. I've just started teaching myself how to sew. My daughter wants to have a booth at our local Saturday market this Summer selling produce she grows. Thought I could help with items i sew. She's planning to major in Ag business when she starts college in the Fall. 🤗
Hi! I bought the batting at our fabric store. It's a natural cotton batting, similar to what is in this link. You can really use any kind of quilters batting at any weight and it'll work. If it's too thin then the heat might go through more quickly. You can always double up on the batting. Hope this helps. Good luck at your booth! 😊 smile.amazon.com/dp/B000YYZSJA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_PMD3MTPG8HJTBH4C4HHG
Thank you for the reply.😊
Everything has to be 100% cotton. If used in microwave you can use regular cotton batting with scrim? Spelling in it.
Thank you for the tip! I find wrap n zap is too thick.
What I'm finding out now! 😕
Thank you for this! I just made my first bowl cozy and used wrap and zap. This is probably the reason mine is bunched up in some areas.
I love your ironing Board Cover with the measurements on it. Where did you get it?
It's been years since I got that so I'm not positive...it might have been from Joann's. 😁
What's the seam allowance, when stitching the two pieces together?
Hi! I almost always use a 1/2" seam allowance on my patterns 😁 (which is what I used here).
what fabric do you use inside?
I use natural cotton batting inside.
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How many inches do you cut off the corner?
Cut to (but not not through) the stitch. I'd say about 1/8" away from the corner :)
What is name of batting; I know it needs to be 100% cotton to put in microwave; but I don’t what is the maker of batting.
Hi! I get mine at Joanns on a big bolt; its called natural cotton batting. "Hobbs Heirloom" and "Warm Natural" are a couple of brands. Hope that helps! 😊
Wrap N Zap is the best
The music is terrible!!!
So is this comment!