If you use the 100% cotton batting vs the iron on, as well as cotton thread, you can use them in the microwave. Makes it easy to pull out the hot bowl!
I use 100% cotton iron on interfacing to stiffen the fabric and then I use one layer of wrap and zap between them so that it's thicker to prevent burning your hands as you pull it out of the microwave. My husband likes to use these as popcorn bowls
@@leighfunk5441 could you tell me the name of the cotton iron on interfacing you use. I have always seen to just use the wrap n zap, but this sounds like a really good idea. Can they be washed in the machine with this interfacing? Thanks in advance
Deanna, I make these and sell them at my craft fairs. I make coffee sleeves with my extra fabric. I took a coffee sleeve apart and made a pattern. They can fit a water tumbler or a coffee mug.
I make 8.5" for cups, 1 0" for bowls, 1 4" for veggie table bowls. And yes Wal-Mart is the cheapest. I get the 25 yd. Bolt for $80, about 2/3 the price buying by the yard.
Deanna, thank you so very much for teaching so well. I just made a football one for my husband and wouldn’t have been able to if it weren’t for you. You are a truly special person
What a fantastic project. I would recommend that when you pin the seams to place the pins at a right angle to the sewing line, so if you sew over them by mistake you won’t break your needle
Amazing, you made me get up and go to my machine and sew, I didn't do the bowl cozies but I did make an eyeglass case for my glasses. Next I am making cozies. Thank you for sharing! I haven't sew in probably in 25 years.
Hello Deanna, just watching this again 😁 I have my sewing machine & fabric out because I have been sewing a few face masks 💙 & I also made myself some headbands 😁 I want to make some bowl koozies & mini oven mitts to match 💜 on a Sewing Kick at the minute 💕 Erica x
I honestly believe you could get $10 for these with no problem! I don’t sew clothes but I do sew quilts, curtains, etc. I’m dying to make these, so for me yes I can sew it. However the vast majority of the world BELIEVES that sewing anything is impossible. I wanted to sew something when I was a teenager so I sat at my Mom’s machine and did it, 3 broken needles later I had learned all about how NOT to sew blue jeans. Most people will never even attempt to make this. I don’t know how you display it but I would show it on the display table with a bowl in it, have some small placard that reads something like “microwaves are meant to warm your food not burn your hands” or “tired of burning your hands on your hot bowl?” Also be sure to mention that it is machine washable. It could probably be used to hold cold ice cream too. Make the placard big enough so the customers can read it without picking it up. Great gift idea for college kids and someone you’re caring for that may eat in bed a lot (my mom lives with me and things like this are a genuine concern). You are so talented and the things you create/produce are truly useful. Don’t underestimate their need or your talent. Not everyone can do this and not everyone is willing to take the time and effort. Remember these aren’t homemade they’re handmade with love and care.
Love the idea of the koozie. While watching the video I was making a list for Xmas. Well, I better take out my sewing machine that I have never used. Looking forward to seeing more sewing videos. You are great!
I’m brand new to sewing and can’t wait to make some of these! They look super easy and fun. Thanks for all your great tutorials! You’re such an inspiration! 😉🧵
Deanna, you are so creative and talented and you are an amazing teacher! This is such a great idea and I really think you could get at least $7 or $8 for this. I definitely would pay that for them or maybe 2 in a set for $15. TFS!
These are great sellers. I make hot pads and table topper hot pads to match. Set of two bowl cozys two hot pads and table topper pad go for $50.00. Have a lot of pre orders for Christmas. Video very well done. Thank You for sharing
If you plan on using them with the bowls to heat in microwave, the interfacing needs to be 100% cotton NOT fusible because they could catch on fire in the microwave. Fabric, interfacing, n thread ALL need to be 100% cotton.
I was told you need special batting that is 100% natural, cotton-- so it is safe in the micro. It is not safe to use just any type of batting or interfacing when using in the micro. I don't see that you used that particular kind...did I miss something? Just sayin'. Made a cute cozy though and thanks for sharing
Thompson Family she didn’t say they were microwave safe. She said she put the bowl of ramen noodles in the cozy after it had been microwaved. Personally, I don’t put any fabric in it he microwave, too many variables but these are great to protect you from a hot dish
I saw these fir the first time last year. The lady in the booth next to me had them. OMG! She sold them like hot cakes! I broke my cardinal rule (never buy anything before making booth fee lol). I bought 2. I craft many things but I don't sew a great deal. These look pretty fun! She charged $7 for hers. Thanks for an easy to follow tutorial!!
I cut out a bunch of these to see and sell at a craft fair and found that after seeing 2 together,that were too small to use therefore wasting a lot of fabric and batting. My advice is to cut one out sew it up and make sure they are big enough to use cutting them the dimensions you have used in the finished project
These cozies must be made with 100% cotton batting no scrim . also 100% cotton and materials,. If using in a microwave it is not safe to use the batting with scrim , glues etc so the microwave safe batting is the only option for these if you want to use them for reheating in the microwave. l have made lots ,, sell for $15 each or $25 sets of two... They are very popular.
I bought just one, thought I would never use it ! DUH! I use it all the time ! Now I can make yours ! THANKS ... YOU MAKE EVERYTHING LOOK EASY ! But I think it is doable ...... Saw someone questioned microwave. Use.....I just heat the bowl with food then. Put it in the coosies. Also use the potato microwave bag ! Works great ....now that I put in microwave .....
Hi Deanna....I have a question for you. Can you "sell" these with ball team prints? Like St Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs etc? I mean is it legal since it has a patent? Also, I use just one 10" x 10" piece of wrap n zap, since it is 100% cotton and it's thick enough. Then the other piece of fabric, I still sew the x but without the batting. I can get 12 koozies out of a pkg. And a few more if I piece the scraps together. Just a little tip....😊
@@debraray5045 I, have recently, found out about Angel Policies. You should be able to Google an Angel Policy for anything that has a registered trademark and find out their rules as to whether you can sell items using their fabrics, etc, with their logo or whatever they produce.... it seems it's ok with alot of companies, but there may be a limit as to how many items you can sell in a years time. And, also, some companies want you to give them credit....Like telling customers who that stamp is designed by, for instance. That's all I know....Hope this helps!
I had heard to use everything 100% cotton so it doesn't catch on fire in the microwave. Is this true? I bought one at craft fair and I love it!! Thanks for sharing on how to do this. Plan on making some in the future....☺
Hi Deanna. I have a question regarding the batting for the bowl cozies. Are you using "batting" or interfacing. My first set I used batting and it was too thick to sew along the outside completed edge. I am not sure to buy interfacing or batting. I can't seem to find thin batting in my area. I might be looking for the wrong thing. By the way, I have made so many cell phone stands, thanks to you. Everyone in my family seems to want one. Thanks bunches!
Thank you. I will have to check out a different walmart. Our walmart didn't have any at all. I live in a small town, but there's larger cities not to far away. Thank you for all your help.
I have never seen an adhesive batting you can use in the microwave. I use wrap n zap for bowl cozies. Could you give me the name of what you use please. Thank you
Hi Deanna!! Which interfacing did you use? I made one with the Wrap N Zap batting, but that was a little bulky. I love your channel, you are so detail oriented!! Thanks in advance!!
@@CraftyCraftsByDeannaWrap and Zap is so bulky that I can't top stitch on the bowl cozy after it's done. Do you have any tips on how to reduce the bulk? A short video would be very helpful for those of us that are visual learners. Thank you.
@@CraftyCraftsByDeanna I do but I've never used it. However, the seams also seem really hard and I don't think I can get a needle to go over them, even with a walking foot.
I saw someone selling these at my hair dressers and she charges $10.00. I think you could charge more! I need to get myself an easy sewing machine and make there, they will make great Christmas gifts!
Yes, my daughter bought EVERYONE in the family, including cousins, nieces, etc bowl koozies. She paid $8 a piece because she bought so many, but they were originally $10
These cute. I can't wait to make one! Thx for sharing... I was reading the comment from Debra and she mentioned cell phone stands. I have watched a lot of your tutorials and have never seen that one. Can you post it for me?
Hello Deanna, these are very clever, I have never seen these before!! You have inspired me to break out my sewing machine!! Thank you! I hope that you have more sewing ideas!! Well all your ideas have been awesome!! Can it please ask which model is your sewing machine? I need to purchase another machine and yours was so quiet? Thank you again! Hugs from Canada - Laurie
Laurie Little hi Laura! Thank you so much for watching!! I have a Singer Modern Quilter Machine! I have had it several years and the reason I purchased that one is bc it has a longer neck space. It has like 200 different stitches so that’s nice but I really only use the good old straight stitch! I will be back with more sewing ideas soon! Thank u for subscribing to my channel! Hugs right back at u all the way from Texas!
I have made them with a regular foot. I only had trouble when I put the right sides together and had to sew the areas where I had put the darts. I had to go over those parts very slowly because they were very bulky, but it worked!
I just made three today. I tried my walking foot, and two or three others before ending up just using my 1/4" foot (Bernina). So, I would say if you don't have a walking foot just try it with whatever foot comes with your machine. But if you use 100% cotton batting (so you can microwave them fabric, batting and thread should be 100% cotton), just know that getting over the hump of the seams will be a little tricky - but do able.
Deanna, you are officially my best friend. These are just so awesome and I think even I can do this. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain everything. YOu really are a great inspiration and your videos are so well made. Thanks again, and here's a big ol hug!
Amazing!... love ,love them... I really want to learn how to use a sewing machine,You make it look so easy ! And make it look fun... by the way the little Winnie dog you made was adorable! You should name her lady since she was made out lady bug material 🐞! Also can I ask what kind of sewing machine do you have?
It *should be* 100% cotton - fabric, batting, and thread - if it's going to be used in the microwave. They sell packages of the batting for it, or Hobbs makes cotton quilt batting. I've seen kits for baked potato bags, etc.
ulfindout I was only asking about the interfacing. Have made 50 or so of these & I’m doing something wrong because mine are never this smooth. At seam/intersection I fight the bulk no matter what I do! Never looks as smooth as ones in tutorial! Believe me, I’ve trimmed batting, sewn seams open, nested... think I’ll look a little harder for 100% cotton interfacing. I’ve always used 2 layers of cotton batting so they can go into the microwave.
You have made this look so easy that I think I can make some for family and friends. Thank you. Also, did you make your hen pin cushion? If so I would love to see how you made it. And I like that flap think sitting under your machine. Did you make that too? I am not much of a sewer so I have to ask these questions! LOL Thank you.
You should only use 100% cotton batting. Wrap N Zap is made for the microwave and should be what you are using. Fusible batting is a fire hazard. Pellon makes wrap n zap that you can buy by the bolt. I also make them by the dozens, and have gotten so proficient that I don't even need to mark them...and I can not make one in 15 minutes. Your video is 22 minutes long after editing, and you did steps off camera. You should give people a realistic estimate of time to make them...1/2 hr for some one that is very good at making these.
@@CraftyCraftsByDeanna , you need to make sure your customers know that they are NOT microwave safe if you sell them...since they are generally made to be used in the microwave...js
If you use the 100% cotton batting vs the iron on, as well as cotton thread, you can use them in the microwave. Makes it easy to pull out the hot bowl!
I use 100% cotton iron on interfacing to stiffen the fabric and then I use one layer of wrap and zap between them so that it's thicker to prevent burning your hands as you pull it out of the microwave. My husband likes to use these as popcorn bowls
Thank you. I knew there was something special you had to do to make it microwave safe.
@@leighfunk5441 could you tell me the name of the cotton iron on interfacing you use. I have always seen to just use the wrap n zap, but this sounds like a really good idea. Can they be washed in the machine with this interfacing? Thanks in advance
@@debbiesafchuck4840 Yes, you can wash them. I would not put them in the microwave though.
Deanna, I make these and sell them at my craft fairs. I make coffee sleeves with my extra fabric. I took a coffee sleeve apart and made a pattern. They can fit a water tumbler or a coffee mug.
I love watching you're videos. U r so calm and kind & helpful sharing all you're knowledge with us!💟🙏🏻
Thank you!
I make 8.5" for cups, 1 0" for bowls, 1 4" for veggie table bowls. And yes Wal-Mart is the cheapest. I get the 25 yd. Bolt for $80, about 2/3 the price buying by the yard.
Gail Cates is this cotton batting? Or can you use regular batting?
Deanna, thank you so very much for teaching so well. I just made a football one for my husband and wouldn’t have been able to if it weren’t for you. You are a truly special person
Aww thank you so much!
This is the best tutorial of the bowl cozi! I love the donut print. I can totally see this being a huge seller :)
Thank you for showing us how to make these. They’re so cute and would make fantastic gifts!
What a fantastic project. I would recommend that when you pin the seams to place the pins at a right angle to the sewing line, so if you sew over them by mistake you won’t break your needle
Thanks!
Nice. Cute fabric. ❤️❤️
Your pricing is extremely reasonable. 💓💓
Amazing, you made me get up and go to my machine and sew, I didn't do the bowl cozies but I did make an eyeglass case for my glasses. Next I am making cozies. Thank you for sharing! I haven't sew in probably in 25 years.
Awesome!!
Great video! I love how you explained the steps. I've always wanted to make some. Thank you!
Hello Deanna, just watching this again 😁 I have my sewing machine & fabric out because I have been sewing a few face masks 💙 & I also made myself some headbands 😁 I want to make some bowl koozies & mini oven mitts to match 💜 on a Sewing Kick at the minute 💕 Erica x
I honestly believe you could get $10 for these with no problem! I don’t sew clothes but I do sew quilts, curtains, etc. I’m dying to make these, so for me yes I can sew it. However the vast majority of the world BELIEVES that sewing anything is impossible. I wanted to sew something when I was a teenager so I sat at my Mom’s machine and did it, 3 broken needles later I had learned all about how NOT to sew blue jeans.
Most people will never even attempt to make this. I don’t know how you display it but I would show it on the display table with a bowl in it, have some small placard that reads something like “microwaves are meant to warm your food not burn your hands” or “tired of burning your hands on your hot bowl?” Also be sure to mention that it is machine washable. It could probably be used to hold cold ice cream too. Make the placard big enough so the customers can read it without picking it up. Great gift idea for college kids and someone you’re caring for that may eat in bed a lot (my mom lives with me and things like this are a genuine concern).
You are so talented and the things you create/produce are truly useful. Don’t underestimate their need or your talent. Not everyone can do this and not everyone is willing to take the time and effort. Remember these aren’t homemade they’re handmade with love and care.
Love the idea of the koozie. While watching the video I was making a list for Xmas. Well, I better take out my sewing machine that I have never used. Looking forward to seeing more sewing videos. You are great!
Awesome!
We are making these for our church ladies rally next month! These are so fun!❤️❤️
I’m brand new to sewing and can’t wait to make some of these! They look super easy and fun. Thanks for all your great tutorials! You’re such an inspiration! 😉🧵
Thank you!
Make sure your fabric, batting and thread are all 100% cotton!
I really love the fabric. Great video thank you for sharing.
First time I had seen these was on your channel. Very cute and practical. Love it!
But I must love the donut fabric you used on these 😁💕 Erica x
Deanna, you are so creative and talented and you are an amazing teacher! This is such a great idea and I really think you could get at least $7 or $8 for this. I definitely would pay that for them or maybe 2 in a set for $15. TFS!
platinumdiva75 Won’t sell at your prices , people are cheap!
If she used kid print fabric? She would sell but still to high !
Love these! I think we have the same machine. I do have the up/down feature but don’t quite understand what you were doing with it in the video?
These are great sellers. I make hot pads and table topper hot pads to match. Set of two bowl cozys two hot pads and table topper pad go for $50.00. Have a lot of pre orders for Christmas. Video very well done. Thank You for sharing
Kool! I've wanted to make these for at least 2 years! You made it appear so simple! TFS! Blessings!
Sandee's Handiwork very easy!!! Thank u for watching!
Сколько времени потрачено впустую!
If you plan on using them with the bowls to heat in microwave, the interfacing needs to be 100% cotton NOT fusible because they could catch on fire in the microwave. Fabric, interfacing, n thread ALL need to be 100% cotton.
I made a few a couple of years ago. Love them and so easy to make
Awesome
I was told you need special batting that is 100% natural, cotton-- so it is safe in the micro. It is not safe to use just any type of batting or interfacing when using in the micro. I don't see that you used that particular kind...did I miss something? Just sayin'. Made a cute cozy though and thanks for sharing
I was wonder what kind of batting was used too. I've been told everything HAS TO BE 100℅ cotton
awesome - great idea - thanks -palm springs, ca.
Doesn’t the padding and fabric need to be 100% cotton, so it won’t melt in the microwave? If it is fusible, it’s definitely not 100% cotton!!
Thompson Family she didn’t say they were microwave safe. She said she put the bowl of ramen noodles in the cozy after it had been microwaved. Personally, I don’t put any fabric in it he microwave, too many variables but these are great to protect you from a hot dish
To put in microwave you have to use 100% cotton batting and thread.
I saw these fir the first time last year. The lady in the booth next to me had them. OMG! She sold them like hot cakes! I broke my cardinal rule (never buy anything before making booth fee lol). I bought 2. I craft many things but I don't sew a great deal. These look pretty fun! She charged $7 for hers. Thanks for an easy to follow tutorial!!
Norma Jones do u think my price is good? I hope this inspires you to sew! It’s fun!
I think $6 is a fair price. I live in the Chicagoland area. It's probably what I would charge!
Your video was easy to follow and understand. Great job and the koozies are a neat idea.
I like the way you explain everything, very nice
Thank you, and God bless.
I cut out a bunch of these to see and sell at a craft fair and found that after seeing 2 together,that were too small to use therefore wasting a lot of fabric and batting. My advice is to cut one out sew it up and make sure they are big enough to use cutting them the dimensions you have used in the finished project
These cozies must be made with 100% cotton batting no scrim . also 100% cotton and materials,. If using in a microwave it is not safe to use the batting with scrim , glues etc so the microwave safe batting is the only option for these if you want to use them for reheating in the microwave. l have made lots ,, sell for $15 each or $25 sets of two... They are very popular.
I bought just one, thought I would never use it ! DUH! I use it all the time ! Now I can make yours ! THANKS ...
YOU MAKE EVERYTHING LOOK EASY ! But I think it is doable ......
Saw someone questioned microwave. Use.....I just heat the bowl with food then. Put it in the coosies.
Also use the potato microwave bag ! Works great ....now that I put in microwave .....
What's a good price to sell them at ? I am going to try to make these God bless you thank u for sharing this
U make it look sew easy hope to make a few for gifts thanks for sharing
Love it I just made my first one it turned out fantastic
Thank you they are big sellers
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I have made a couple in the past, but I needed some more instruction. Your tips are very helpful.
Watch all craft instructions at 2x speed.
Do you use 100 percent cotton fpr everything
That is so creative. Great idea. Price?
I gotcha on price. Fair price.
These are fun to make and even more fun to use. We use ours all the time😁 Tyfs
Just for fun yay!!!
Hi Deanna....I have a question for you. Can you "sell" these with ball team prints? Like St Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs etc? I mean is it legal since it has a patent? Also, I use just one 10" x 10" piece of wrap n zap, since it is 100% cotton and it's thick enough. Then the other piece of fabric, I still sew the x but without the batting. I can get 12 koozies out of a pkg. And a few more if I piece the scraps together. Just a little tip....😊
In Ohio you can
@@laurawilson4733 thank you
@@suzyemery How does one find out about selling the team prints and Micky Mouse or any licensed print. It says on the material for personal use only .
@@debraray5045 I, have recently, found out about Angel Policies. You should be able to Google an Angel Policy for anything that has a registered trademark and find out their rules as to whether you can sell items using their fabrics, etc, with their logo or whatever they produce.... it seems it's ok with alot of companies, but there may be a limit as to how many items you can sell in a years time. And, also, some companies want you to give them credit....Like telling customers who that stamp is designed by, for instance. That's all I know....Hope this helps!
Hello again and thank you for this wonderful idea and tutorial. May I ask do you purchase your fabric locally or online?
Usually at hobby Lobby, Joanns or Walmart
the way you are making these - can you put hot bowls on these? I usually put 2 layers of batting on mine. But I only have 2 pieces of material.
Yes!
They are made for hot foods! If they are 100% cotton, you can put them in the microwave.
Very beautiful, can they go in the washer machine and dryer? Thanks in advance
Yep!
I had heard to use everything 100% cotton so it doesn't catch on fire in the microwave. Is this true? I bought one at craft fair and I love it!! Thanks for sharing on how to do this. Plan on making some in the future....☺
Yes use 100% cotton.
Yes use 100% cotton
I love these so much! The donut fabric is so cute!! If you need any team fabrics from New England/New York, I'm your girl! We have them all!
HungryCraftyKelsey thanks bunches!
Wonderful idea Well done
Great tutorial, I’m giving this a try. TFS.
Interfacing? Did you mean Batting ?? Really cute my grandson who is 10 loves anything printed with donuts !
Yes
Hi Deanna. I have a question regarding the batting for the bowl cozies. Are you using "batting" or interfacing. My first set I used batting and it was too thick to sew along the outside completed edge. I am not sure to buy interfacing or batting. I can't seem to find thin batting in my area. I might be looking for the wrong thing. By the way, I have made so many cell phone stands, thanks to you. Everyone in my family seems to want one. Thanks bunches!
I use a fusible batting
Hope this helps!
Thank you. I will have to check out a different walmart. Our walmart didn't have any at all. I live in a small town, but there's larger cities not to far away. Thank you for all your help.
Is it microwave safe? I'm talking about the fusible fleece.
Question, what measurements do you recommend for a deeper Cozie bowl. Thanks for video.
Knew it this how much can you sell these balls for
I have never seen an adhesive batting you can use in the microwave. I use wrap n zap for bowl cozies. Could you give me the name of what you use please. Thank you
Omg!!! I love these. I soooo need a couple of these. Them bowls with Chile r mega hot. Lol. Thanks..😘💖
Ida Thompson thanks!
Hi Deanna!! Which interfacing did you use? I made one with the Wrap N Zap batting, but that was a little bulky. I love your channel, you are so detail oriented!! Thanks in advance!!
I use wrap and zap as well
@@CraftyCraftsByDeannaWrap and Zap is so bulky that I can't top stitch on the bowl cozy after it's done. Do you have any tips on how to reduce the bulk? A short video would be very helpful for those of us that are visual learners. Thank you.
Linda's Crafts and Things do you have a walking foot?
@@CraftyCraftsByDeanna I do but I've never used it. However, the seams also seem really hard and I don't think I can get a needle to go over them, even with a walking foot.
Linda's Crafts and Things did you maybe trim the bulk? Try helping your fabric along and go slow
What do you consider a fair price for these?
Love your sewing tool holder. Do you sell those and do you have a video. Thanks
I saw someone selling these at my hair dressers and she charges $10.00. I think you could charge more! I need to get myself an easy sewing machine and make there, they will make great Christmas gifts!
Helen Weber I will keep that in mind!!! Thank you Helen!
Yes, my daughter bought EVERYONE in the family, including cousins, nieces, etc bowl koozies. She paid $8 a piece because she bought so many, but they were originally $10
These cute. I can't wait to make one! Thx for sharing... I was reading the comment from Debra and she mentioned cell phone stands. I have watched a lot of your tutorials and have never seen that one. Can you post it for me?
Sure!
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Hello Deanna, these are very clever, I have never seen these before!! You have inspired me to break out my sewing machine!! Thank you! I hope that you have more sewing ideas!! Well all your ideas have been awesome!! Can it please ask which model is your sewing machine? I need to purchase another machine and yours was so quiet? Thank you again! Hugs from Canada - Laurie
Laurie Little hi Laura! Thank you so much for watching!! I have a Singer Modern Quilter Machine! I have had it several years and the reason I purchased that one is bc it has a longer neck space. It has like 200 different stitches so that’s nice but I really only use the good old straight stitch! I will be back with more sewing ideas soon! Thank u for subscribing to my channel! Hugs right back at u all the way from Texas!
Great project! Thank you so much for posting!
Thank u!!
As always a great video thanks for sharing
Deanna I want to make some of these Bowl koozies for Christmas I am confused as to what I need what you tell me what the sandwich (layers) are?
Two layers of batting, you want cotton if you want microwave safe. Cotton fabric as well as thread also.
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
I want to try these but I don't have a walking foot. Can you make them using a regular foot??
I have made them with a regular foot. I only had trouble when I put the right sides together and had to sew the areas where I had put the darts. I had to go over those parts very slowly because they were very bulky, but it worked!
I just made three today. I tried my walking foot, and two or three others before ending up just using my 1/4" foot (Bernina). So, I would say if you don't have a walking foot just try it with whatever foot comes with your machine. But if you use 100% cotton batting (so you can microwave them fabric, batting and thread should be 100% cotton), just know that getting over the hump of the seams will be a little tricky - but do able.
Deanna, you are officially my best friend. These are just so awesome and I think even I can do this. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain everything. YOu really are a great inspiration and your videos are so well made. Thanks again, and here's a big ol hug!
Aww thank you!! Hugs right back!
Thank you for sharing, those are nice.
Amazing!... love ,love them... I really want to learn how to use a sewing machine,You make it look so easy ! And make it look fun... by the way the little Winnie dog you made was adorable! You should name her lady since she was made out lady bug material 🐞! Also can I ask what kind of sewing machine do you have?
Thank you! I have a singer modern quilter
I hope you have a sewing machine and have learned a lot. I'm still often surprised at how well things I sew turn out. All the best to you. 💜🐨🇦🇺
Deanna, do you wash your material before making the bowl Koozies ?
No ma’am
Thanks, this was super easy to follow. I'm going to give them a try!
Great!
I love this project thanks a bunch
How much do you sell the 10 inch one for
No one ever addresses the seam bulk, once turned & top stitching. Is the interfacing 100% cotton? I looked & found none that was
It *should be* 100% cotton - fabric, batting, and thread - if it's going to be used in the microwave. They sell packages of the batting for it, or Hobbs makes cotton quilt batting. I've seen kits for baked potato bags, etc.
ulfindout I was only asking about the interfacing. Have made 50 or so of these & I’m doing something wrong because mine are never this smooth. At seam/intersection I fight the bulk no matter what I do! Never looks as smooth as ones in tutorial! Believe me, I’ve trimmed batting, sewn seams open, nested... think I’ll look a little harder for 100% cotton interfacing. I’ve always used 2 layers of cotton batting so they can go into the microwave.
You have made this look so easy that I think I can make some for family and friends. Thank you. Also, did you make your hen pin cushion? If so I would love to see how you made it. And I like that flap think sitting under your machine. Did you make that too? I am not much of a sewer so I have to ask these questions! LOL Thank you.
Jamie Schnirch yes I made the pin cushion and the mat
Batting needs to be 100% cotton. Any poly in it will cause fire.
Yes, all cotton including the thread.🔥
Yes, all cotton including the thread.🔥
You should only use 100% cotton batting. Wrap N Zap is made for the microwave and should be what you are using. Fusible batting is a fire hazard. Pellon makes wrap n zap that you can buy by the bolt. I also make them by the dozens, and have gotten so proficient that I don't even need to mark them...and I can not make one in 15 minutes. Your video is 22 minutes long after editing, and you did steps off camera. You should give people a realistic estimate of time to make them...1/2 hr for some one that is very good at making these.
I do not put my bowl Koozie in the microwave I use it as a pot holder to carry my hot bowl.
@@CraftyCraftsByDeanna , you need to make sure your customers know that they are NOT microwave safe if you sell them...since they are generally made to be used in the microwave...js
do you need a permit to sell in craft fairs? thanks!
how much did you end up pricing the bowl koozies for?
I did $8
Do you display them with a bowl? What size bowl do they need? Cute idea!
Mary Gough yea I did!
Do they keep their shape after washing machine and dryer
I wash on cold and the smooth it out with a bowl in it and let it air dry
I love my bowl cooosies !
Is there fusible cotton batting
Yes
Love these!
are you using cotton batting?
Joan Hawkins yes ma’am!
Love this!!
Thank you!
I always add a little fabric loop in one corner to be able to hang them up.
Where Is Your Craft Fair At ?
Yesss!!! Please let me know wherwhere and time and date....thank you !!!
The craft fair I am participating in is December 1 in Wylie tx
@@CraftyCraftsByDeanna thank you!!
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 love this tfs
Hilda Masi thank u
Cute
U make it look sew easy hope to make a few for gifts thanks for sharing
Thank you
Love these !