Have you ever found yourself juggling your water bottle while trying to do something else, like walking your dog or running errands? I know I have. That's why I decided to create my own water bottle b
With the temperature dropping this winter I know there's a lot of us who want to know how to make a quilted hot water bottle cover. Quilting is perfect medium for making a hot water bottle cover because the extra layers will add the insulation needed to keep you and your hot water bottle toasty warm. You'll be happy to
Have you ever found yourself juggling your water bottle while trying to do something else, like walking your dog or running errands? I know I have. That's why I decided to create my own water bottle b
Water Bottle Holder Free Crochet Patterns
DIY ZIPPERED BOTTLE COVER This Zippered Bottle Cover is perfect for carrying bottle or drinks to school, work, and day trips. Also it ...
We have compiled a few Hot Water Bottle Cover Free Crochet Patterns and tutorials for making covers and cozies, so they’re even more snuggle-friendly.
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Crochet bottle wrap, adding little crochet sparkle when gifting your loved ones favourite tipple. Design by Lucy Djevdet.
During the holidays, I like to give bottles of wine or non-alcoholic sparkling cider. A fun way to make these gifts even more special is by bringing them in a lovely drawstring fabric gift bag. Fully lined, with no unfinished edges inside, they make a high quality, reusable gift. You'll need some hostess gifts this season- have a few of these handy, and you'll always have something nice ready to go! These are simple to make- sew a few straight seams, thread some ribbon, and you're done. Bag fits a regular 750ml bottle. You'll need: Two different fabrics of choice, one for outer bag, one for lining; fat quarters work great for this project Two 21" lengths of coordinating 3/8" ribbon; grosgrain ribbon works well for not raveling Coordinating thread and basic sewing supplies, including sewing machine Directions: Print directions All seam allowances are 1/4", unless otherwise noted 1. Cut two 6.5" X 16" rectangles from outer fabric and two of the same size from lining fabric: 2. Right sides together, stitch around sides and bottom of outer bag. Right sides together, stitch around both sides of lining. Stitch across bottom of lining, leaving a 2" section open for turning the bags right side out later: 3. Press side seams open (makes threading the ribbon through later much easier), trim corners. Turn outer bag right side out. 4. Tuck outer bag inside lining, right sides together: 5. Match the top upper edges and side seams. Pin. Stitch tops together, then turn both bags right side out through opening in lining. Slip stitch opening in lining closed. Tuck lining into outer bag. Press top edge of bag (very important in order to get accurate measurements in step 6). Turning the bag right side out through the opening in the lining 6. Mark two stitching lines, one 2" down from top of bag, and one 2 and 5/8" down from top of bag. Mark with chalk or air-soluble marker. Stitch all around bag on both sets of lines, backstitching a few stitches across each seam: 7. Using a seam ripper, open stitches at seam between rows of stitching on outer bag side only (do not open stitches on lining). Do this on both sides of bag. This is why you did the backstitching in step 6. It keeps that one little opening from unraveling any further: 8. Using a large safety pin or bodkin, thread a length of ribbon through one side of casing, bring it back out through the same side and knot the ends. Cut the ends at a 45 degree angle to prevent fraying. Repeat with second length of ribbon on other side: You're done! Pop in a bottle of your favorite beverage and off to the party you go! On the blue and silver bag, I pulled a longer ribbon (about a yard) through one side only- it gives a little different effect of having a bow at the top, and longer ends of ribbon hanging down. I found some silver ribbon that holds its shape for pretty curls down the side. I liked the red and gold for Christmas, and the blue and silver for New Year's. Wine Bottle Gift Bags may have been taken to some of these fun parties, including Metamorphosis Monday. Based on Small Lined Drawstring Bag by Threading My Way. You may also enjoy Pistachio Kiss Pudding Cookies: Mason Jar Gift Bags: Mamie Eisenhower's Fudge: Subscribe to Yesterfood by email:
Looking for a macrame wine tote tutorial? Check out this easy macrame wine bottle holder that only uses three basic knots!
Learn to make this Simple Wine Tote Crochet Pattern. This is an easy gift to work up as well as being eco-friendly!
Handmade crocheted Wine Bottle cozy aka wine bottle cover/carrier. Great gift idea for a sweetheart for Valentine's Day, friends, coworker and/or family. Wrap your wine bottle in this cute wine bottle Cozy makes it easy to carry. Wine/wine bottle not included. There are 3 of them, pink, red or white. Indicate the color you prefer. Machine washable and dryable. Smoke free home
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Crochet bottle wrap, adding little crochet sparkle when gifting your loved ones favourite tipple. Design by Lucy Djevdet.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT This is a pattern for 2 different Hydro flask water bottle covers. This cover is made for a 20 oz wide mouth hydro flask. (22.6cm) The material is up to you. I am using Cotton yarn with a 4 mm hook. This pattern is written in US terms. The stitches used in this pattern are a double crochet, a half double crochet and a slip stitch! After you paid for the item: To access your digital files, go to your account, purchases, and reviews and look for the order. To the right of the order, click download files. TERMS OF SERVICE This product is an instant download, no refunds or cancellation is available. For any help and questions, you can always message me. This item is for personal use only and cannot be re-sold.
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Is there anything more cozy than grabbing a hot drink, your favourite magazine and a hot water bottle to snuggle up with your favourite quilt when the weather starts to turn cooler? I have designed this fun Quilted Hot Water Bottle Cover pattern as part of the Handmade Holiday Challenge . It make
When is a wine bottle cozy a go-to crochet pattern? Last year my husband caught me off guard. He called me from work to tell me we were going out for the
Do you have cold feet at night in winter? Well, I do. And to save my…
Full step-by-step instructions from start to finish on how to cover a bottle with macramé. Shows how to start a bottle, how to add strands as the bottle gets larger, how to reduce the number of strands as the bottle gets smaller, and most important (see the photos) how to finish the bottle all the way to the center of the bottom. This book will take you from start to finish with detailed text and photographs of the project, You can add any pattern of your own to the body of the bottle or use the one pattern included. This remarkable digital book is a compilation of over 45 years (since 1968) of secrets and techniques I have developed for covering antique (and new) bottles with fine macrame/sailor's knots. Sailors used to cover their rum bottles with macrame/sailor's knots so that if accidentally dropped on a ship's deck the bottle was less likely to break. But they are also very beautiful works of art in their own right. Historically there has been a lack of recorded instruction on how to cover bottles with macrame: I have searched for many years and have never found a comparable book on how to cover bottles. So I produced this digital book and also took all of the photos. You can download 2 digital versions of this book: PDF will work on all computers, PC or MAC / epub will work on iPad. You should already know the basic macramé knots before attempting to copy this project. Here is a wonderful free resource to learn basic macramé knots plus a lot more: it is an excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Needlework by Dillmont, Thérèse de, 1846-1890: https://davidhill.tv/macrame/
This crochet water bottle holder pattern will be very practical for summer. You can carry your water hassle free and stay hydrated.
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Can you believe it?... I'm finally getting around to doing a tutorial on my apron water bottle/soda covers. I have had sooo many requests for this tutorial ever since I started my blog... today it feels good to finally be doing it:) I can't tell you how many of these little cuties that I've sewn over the years... well into the hundreds I'm sure. I first posted about them a long time ago... if you are new to my blog... you can read all about them by clicking here. For my aprons today... I chose to use two cute japanese fabrics from my stash. It just takes 1 - 6" square of fabric for one apron... and 2 - 1 1/2"x 3 1/2" for the pockets. But I usually make more than one at a time... and today I am making 4! If you want to make them with me... you will need my pattern so here is a free download! All you will need to make 4 aprons are... 2 - 10" squares of fabric that coordinate 4 yards of 1/4" bias tape (double fold) Thread to match bias tape. I think this is a great way to use up leftover 10" squares:) I like to trace my aprons and pockets onto freezer paper and iron them onto the fabric so that I don't need to use pins. I think sometimes the pins can distort small fabric pieces and this way I can get a more accurate cut. Cut 2 aprons and 4 pockets out of one square and peel off the freezer paper... Iron the freezer paper patterns onto the other square and cut out two more aprons and 4 more pockets. Each apron uses one yard of bias tape. Now you're ready to roll! Using one yard of the bias tape... cut a 2" long piece... a 10" long piece... and fold the remaining in half and place a pin in the center. *NOTE - When sewing with double folded bias tape, use matching thread an remember that the shorter side of the fold always goes on the top. Step 1: Fold the 2" piece over the top of the apron. You won't need to pin... just go ahead and top stitch into place about 1/8" from the edge of the bias tape. No backstitching needed at this point. Step 2: Fold the 10" piece of bias tape around the bottom curved edge of the apron. Topstitch into place. Again, do not add bulk by backstitching. Trim the ends of the bias tape even with the edges of the apron. Step 3: Pin the remaining piece of bias tape onto the top side and bottom side corners of apron...folding it around the inside curves when pinning. Leave a loop long enough at the top for the neck of the apron. (refer to the download pattern to see how big to make the loop) Now go ahead and topstitch the bias tape together starting at the end of the left apron tie and continue stitching. When you reach each pin...remove it and continue stitching the bias tape to the inside curves of the apron...continue on stitching the neck...then the next inside curve and on until you reach the end of the right apron tie. Don't forget to backstitch at the beginning and end of each tie. Finished apron without pockets:) Now for the pockets... Press each pocket in half with right sides together. It should now measure 1 1/2" x 1 3/4". Press about 1/4" under the 3 raw edges leaving the folded edge for the top of the pocket. Pin the pockets onto the apron front and topstitch into place...leaving the top folded edge of pocket unstitched. Use your stylus or small pointy scissors to keep the seam allowances turned under while stitching. Don't forget to backstitch! Completed apron with pockets:) Now tie it on your soda or water bottle and place a straw in one of the pockets! In the other pocket you could put a love note...or a cute little candy...or their name for a place setting:) I have done that for a luncheons. You could make the pockets a little larger to hold what you want...I've done that too! Or you can fussy cut the fabric so that the pockets match like I did with the cherries:) This Coca Cola bottle looked a little bit naked to me... So I made her an apron using my Sew Cherry fabric. And 3 makes a party!!! I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and that you have fun making a few aprons for yourself and your apron lovin' friends:) xx Lori
Easy, fun and practical Crochet hot water bottle cover pattern that is easy to customize to fit your preference.
We’ve just returned from a lovely camping trip with some good friends. The time was enjoyable and relaxing, and it was good to get away from the every day grind and routine. Last week while …
Take your gift-giving to a whole new level with this elegant, crocheted wine bottle gift bag. This Gift Bag will fit a wide range of wine bottle styles as the style allows for some stretching. These are available in sage green, wedding white and cranberry red. Select your desired colors from the drop down menu when ordering. Each gift bag comes with a delicate white ribbon to tie into a bow. Wine Bottle not included. These make a lovely wedding centerpiece and also serve as a take-home gift favor. Turn an ordinary bottle of wine into a treasured gift.
DIY Macrame Water Bottle Holder Free Tutorial Ideas – DIY Macrame Water Bottle Holder is the perfect project to make this summer. It’s easy to make, it’s fun to wear ... Read more
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