The older I get the more I find that I need a handle for stability, so I don’t drop things. Adding a strap type vertical handle where you can slip the palm of your hand into would be a great added feature. Just a thought.
My husband and I just made 50 of these using your pattern. We are providing 12 oz wide mouth jars and recipes for overnight oats. 25 gifts. Boom. Done. THANK YOU!
I love this tutorial so much…and not just because I love mason jars! I love how you cruise along so fast and don’t get bogged down. It’s perfect for my adhd brain. You get the point across and make such cute stuff. Thank you!
I’m make bowl cozies and have left over wrap and zap - if you used wrap and zap and 100% cotton fabric and thread they could go in microwave….. Please note- you cannot put Insul-Bright in the microwave!!!!! Great idea for gift giving. I love hot tea - I could make it in my cup and pour in jar and it would stay warm longer.
I was just thinking something! I'm making Koozie Bowls as well for craft boutique, and this would go perfect with the bowls!;Thank you @PinCutSew for this wonderful idea!
Excellent! I've been drinking out of jars for so long, I don't own a single glass or tumbler. I love to bring soup in a jar to work, but I'm sick and tired of using jerry-rigged folded up paper towels as cozies. Gonna make some of these TODAY!!
This was really easy after I figured out I had skipped a step. Didn't leave the opening in the lining. Once I reread Nikki's directions and watched her Utube video again, things went very smoothly. Will be making several of these little cozies. Thanks Nikki.
Wonderful idea. I make a great hot chocolate mix with a handful of marshmallows. Just add hot water or milk and shake. I'll plan on it for my Teacher Friends. 🎶💐💖
I use a mason jar for water at work and it sweats all over the place. I just made a coaster for it last week but you bet I'll be making this instead! SO CUTE! I think they would be great for teacher gifts too. Also, best intro ever about the sewing scissors! LOL
Great video and lovely idea. I did this for a friend and filled it with fabric and hexagon so that she could do some EPP. I even included a small chocolate bar.
Fantastic ideas thanks for sharing your video with us... Summer time cosie for icy poles (Australia has Zooper Doopers for kids and adults alike for those hot days in the Summer) Zooper Dooper cosies for little hands...
This is a great pattern. But you only spoke about food and drink uses for the mason jar with cozies. It’s so attractive, I can think of lots of uses in the quilt room….quilt clips storage, pencil jar, tool and small ruler jar, spare bobbin storage, button storage…the list goes on! I love it.
Rereading my comment I didn't intend to ask you to make a new template/. I will mess around and figure it out. I am glad for the tutorial and great ideas. @@PinCutSew
We use pasta jars here.... I was thinking that I may need to alter the pattern to work... And a great project to use batting scraps from the sides of my quilts
Love mason jars, have them scattered throughout the house. Use them for holding buttons, bobbins, marbles, pens, scissors, you name it. Love this idea, thanks.😊 This would be a great gift with 3-2-1 cake mix, just add a measuring spoon and directions. The ideas are endless!!! 😂
I originally bought this pattern to make for myself (I drink iced tea and coffee all the time), but it's become my main gift idea for a bunch of girls at church this year. I'm giving it with a pretty wooden straw lid and a reusable straw. I guess I assume everyone else likes iced drinks...haha. Easy, cheap and useful!
I'm wondering if these will fit all the jars I save - all sitting on my garage shelves. You know, like pasta sauce jars, pickle jars, salsa jars, etc. I'm sure they could be adapted. Great gift ideas.
8 oz. Jelly jars make nice yogurt jars! You can incubate the yogurt right in the jar in either a yogurt maker or your Instant Pot. I dehydrate and powder vegetables and add the powders to other foods like casseroles or smoothies. They need to be protected from light, so cozies to the rescue! Very cute idea! I think a whole line of them, done in a matching fabric, would be very nice in my soon-to-be tiny house! Tiny canisters, after all! Thank you!
I love this project! They are so easy! The large one fits Talenti ice cream! I’ve also made some to use for our senior dog’s scent work. They are big enough for him to see/find and just enough of a challenge to get the treat out. I’m thinking of making a bunch with mason jars to use for serving beverages at a shower and then then the guests get to take them home. Thank you so much!
Thank you a million times over!! I love your ideas, and have been “batch sewing” your XL hot pads - with matching pot holders! Gifting them with the new Half Baked Harvest cookbook! Now I want to make a million mason jar cozies, and already have the jars with the lids in my A cart! Thanks again for the fun ideas and tutorials.:))🎄🎄🎄
I love these! I just bought the pattern from you and can’t wait to start sewing them. I drink my tea all day long at work from jars. Jars are my preference!! What great gift ideas you had too!
This is fabulous! Going to batch make these for a big party I'm throwing my daughter! Thank you so much for sharing your talents! God Bless and keep them coming!❤ Terry
‘Gifting the straw lid and reusable straw along with the plastic cover would be a good give. For individual friends, yes one at a time. But, for families, enough for the whole family would be cute. Everyone knows whose glass is whose once there’s a cozy on it.
My sis-in-law always takes smoothies to work for her lunch - I am making her one of these. I love the idea of putting flowers in them when presenting them!
I save the tops of the shake on parmesan and use them on regular mason jars as lids. My grandkids call them sip or swallow lids since they can put a straw in the holes side or open up the opposite side and drink from that. Love the idea of the cozy and now I know what people will get come gift time. Thank you!
I love this idea and the gift ideas. I don't have mason jars, but I save jam jars and pasta sauce jars etc and never know how to reuse them. Thanks do much for this video really inspired me 😘
I’m thinking hot chocolate mix for winter. Also maybe making a huge one for the 8 (?) cup mason jar I use to make sun tea because then I can bring the ice tea on a picnic and keep it cold
I’m curious about which brand of jar you used to create your pattern. I made 24 quart jar cozies with no issue (Ball brand) but ended up having issues with the small jars (Kerr brand). I had to cut the small cozy pattern down by 1/4”, otherwise it was very loose. Perhaps there’s some varying of size between brands on the pint jars?
I made water bottle cozies for my quilt guild mates and pieced circles in the bottoms. I wish I'd seen your video showing the boxed corners first! It would have saved me a lot of cussing!
I love these! You have such a creative mind! So many wonderful ideas! I just started watching your videos..where have you been?! or where have I been?! lol
can you design a cozy for beer bottles or pop cans? I been looking for one with bottom so the object does not slide through. Love the mason jar but think it is to big for what I want,, thanks and hope you had a nice Thanksgiving
trying to figure out the measurements for a half gallon mason jar cozy. My first attempt was not that great. And instead of cutting out the corners to box them, I sew across the corner triangle from the outside, then fold that up and sew a button on it so there is a cute triangle with a button on the bottom edge of the cozy.
I made the small one and it was perfect size but when I made the quart size it was way to tight. I had to add another 1/4 inch to the pattern to make it large enough to fit. And yes my pattern was 100%.
May I ask…. What is the mat you are using with your mini iron. I am thinking about purchasing the mini iron for smaller projects like this just so I don’t have to walk to the ironing board all the time. 😊 thanks in advance.
It’s just a wool ironing mat. You have to be careful because of you use steam it will ruin the surface underneath and the wool smells 😂 So I just use it without steam and I’m still careful not to use it on top of my cutting mat. It is handy!
I put a short up with dimensions for a half gallon size cozy on my channel. IMPORTANT: the measurements include a 3/8" seam allowance. (because that's what I get if I follow the regular presser foot on my Juki)
Another way to use the jar cozy is to make it a little taller and with a draw string to keep light away from your steeping vanilla, almond extracts or tinctures! ❤❤❤ and they don’t have to have the insulated batting
The older I get the more I find that I need a handle for stability, so I don’t drop things. Adding a strap type vertical handle where you can slip the palm of your hand into would be a great added feature. Just a thought.
My husband and I just made 50 of these using your pattern. We are providing 12 oz wide mouth jars and recipes for overnight oats. 25 gifts. Boom. Done. THANK YOU!
Wow! Way to go! 👊🏻
Please share your recipe. I want a trued and true one💕
Omg I’m doing that for gifts for overnight oats too! That’s what brought me here!
What a great idea!
I love this tutorial so much…and not just because I love mason jars! I love how you cruise along so fast and don’t get bogged down. It’s perfect for my adhd brain. You get the point across and make such cute stuff. Thank you!
I’m make bowl cozies and have left over wrap and zap - if you used wrap and zap and 100% cotton fabric and thread they could go in microwave….. Please note- you cannot put Insul-Bright in the microwave!!!!! Great idea for gift giving. I love hot tea - I could make it in my cup and pour in jar and it would stay warm longer.
Yes, thank you for that reminder!
I was just thinking something! I'm making Koozie Bowls as well for craft boutique, and this would go perfect with the bowls!;Thank you @PinCutSew for this wonderful idea!
Why am I laughing like a kid? lol. I Love this idea… Super Fun, Super Useful, Super Pretty! ❤
These might be my craft item for next year's church bazaar 😊
Excellent! I've been drinking out of jars for so long, I don't own a single glass or tumbler. I love to bring soup in a jar to work, but I'm sick and tired of using jerry-rigged folded up paper towels as cozies. Gonna make some of these TODAY!!
Going for the pattern right now! Mine will be gifts for my church ladies and will contain gift cards for a local tea house!
Yay, great idea!
This was really easy after I figured out I had skipped a step. Didn't leave the opening in the lining. Once I reread Nikki's directions and watched her Utube video again, things went very smoothly. Will be making several of these little cozies. Thanks Nikki.
I’m picturing Ben & Jerry’s in the small one, no? Just me?
Me too. YUMMY.
I’ll have to see if it fits!! Haha, maybe going to the store right now 🥸
@pincutsew maybe i will make an impromptu house cozie for my Ben & Jerry’s. 🤣
Nope, not just you! Lol!
So I bought one and it does fit but barely, it’s a little tight to get on, but it did the job!
I was thinking my Hagan Daas ice cream would probably fit in one of these.
Your cuts are so perfect- mine look like a kindergarten art project. I’ll be sewing this weekend….wish me luck.
Wonderful idea. I make a great hot chocolate mix with a handful of marshmallows. Just add hot water or milk and shake. I'll plan on it for my Teacher Friends.
🎶💐💖
That's perfect!
I use a mason jar for water at work and it sweats all over the place. I just made a coaster for it last week but you bet I'll be making this instead! SO CUTE! I think they would be great for teacher gifts too. Also, best intro ever about the sewing scissors! LOL
yes, teacher gifts would be awesome!
Ohhhh Nikki just cozie that jar!!!
You’re onto something here. ❤️😀
😀
Great video and lovely idea. I did this for a friend and filled it with fabric and hexagon so that she could do some EPP.
I even included a small chocolate bar.
LOVE that idea!
Fantastic ideas thanks for sharing your video with us... Summer time cosie for icy poles (Australia has Zooper Doopers for kids and adults alike for those hot days in the Summer) Zooper Dooper cosies for little hands...
This is a great pattern. But you only spoke about food and drink uses for the mason jar with cozies. It’s so attractive, I can think of lots of uses in the quilt room….quilt clips storage, pencil jar, tool and small ruler jar, spare bobbin storage, button storage…the list goes on! I love it.
Yes, great idea!
I have saved salsa jars for years. I am using them to freeze individual lunches in. I want these in salsa jar size for our lunck kits.
You could print it, tape it together and see if it fits and then play with the print size until it works, maybe?
Rereading my comment I didn't intend to ask you to make a new template/. I will mess around and figure it out. I am glad for the tutorial and great ideas. @@PinCutSew
We use pasta jars here.... I was thinking that I may need to alter the pattern to work...
And a great project to use batting scraps from the sides of my quilts
I save my salsa jars too. They’re such a good size. Great idea.
Love mason jars, have them scattered throughout the house. Use them for holding buttons, bobbins, marbles, pens, scissors, you name it. Love this idea, thanks.😊 This would be a great gift with 3-2-1 cake mix, just add a measuring spoon and directions. The ideas are endless!!! 😂
I originally bought this pattern to make for myself (I drink iced tea and coffee all the time), but it's become my main gift idea for a bunch of girls at church this year. I'm giving it with a pretty wooden straw lid and a reusable straw. I guess I assume everyone else likes iced drinks...haha. Easy, cheap and useful!
I'm wondering if these will fit all the jars I save - all sitting on my garage shelves. You know, like pasta sauce jars, pickle jars, salsa jars, etc. I'm sure they could be adapted. Great gift ideas.
Love them. I will have to make some.
Any thing you can make in a mug: cookies, brownies, cake, lemon bars. You can easily find recipes for that.
Nikki, I just love your videos! These jar coozies are delightful. I know I will be making many! 💜💜💜
I have been looking for the perfect sewing gift for work colleagues this year. CHECK! Thanks so much for this. And your pattern is great!
Hooray!
I thought of another use - I’m going to put my jar of celery growing on my counter (which I’m just trying) into one of these!
8 oz. Jelly jars make nice yogurt jars! You can incubate the yogurt right in the jar in either a yogurt maker or your Instant Pot. I dehydrate and powder vegetables and add the powders to other foods like casseroles or smoothies. They need to be protected from light, so cozies to the rescue! Very cute idea! I think a whole line of them, done in a matching fabric, would be very nice in my soon-to-be tiny house! Tiny canisters, after all! Thank you!
I love this project! They are so easy! The large one fits Talenti ice cream! I’ve also made some to use for our senior dog’s scent work. They are big enough for him to see/find and just enough of a challenge to get the treat out. I’m thinking of making a bunch with mason jars to use for serving beverages at a shower and then then the guests get to take them home. Thank you so much!
Thank you a million times over!! I love your ideas, and have been “batch sewing” your XL hot pads - with matching pot holders! Gifting them with the new Half Baked Harvest cookbook! Now I want to make a million mason jar cozies, and already have the jars with the lids in my A cart! Thanks again for the fun ideas and tutorials.:))🎄🎄🎄
Great ideal!!! I’m going to your shop to get the pattern!!! Thank you so much!!!
I've been looking all over you tube for a cute jar coozie for the last few weeks. This is perfect!😊😊😊
I love these! I just bought the pattern from you and can’t wait to start sewing them. I drink my tea all day long at work from jars. Jars are my preference!! What great gift ideas you had too!
Yay, perfect!
This is fabulous! Going to batch make these for a big party I'm throwing my daughter! Thank you so much for sharing your talents! God Bless and keep them coming!❤
Terry
What a plethora of giving ideas! Thanks!
We often gift cinnamon gummy bears to our grown kids. This would be awesome!
‘Gifting the straw lid and reusable straw along with the plastic cover would be a good give. For individual friends, yes one at a time. But, for families, enough for the whole family would be cute. Everyone knows whose glass is whose once there’s a cozy on it.
My sis-in-law always takes smoothies to work for her lunch - I am making her one of these. I love the idea of putting flowers in them when presenting them!
This is awesome. I have actually made so many of your projects .Large hot pad for Casserole Dish. bookmarks, Bowl cozies....Thank You!
Do you sell these? If so, wondering how much if you don't mind telling me?
@@littleluluscraps , No I just give as gifts or use them.
@@littleluluscraps No, I just use them or gift them.
Love this! I am going grab the pattern and start stitching. Thank you 🌸🙏🌸
Christmas presents made easy. thank you.... I even ordered some Ruby Star Society scrap fabric. Love Love Love
I save the tops of the shake on parmesan and use them on regular mason jars as lids. My grandkids call them sip or swallow lids since they can put a straw in the holes side or open up the opposite side and drink from that. Love the idea of the cozy and now I know what people will get come gift time. Thank you!
This is great! Square pouch for a round jar, never would have thought to do that. Just perfect! Headed to purchase the pattern now.
Does the small jar cozies fit a pint size ice cream container? Love your videos! New subscriber. 😊
I tried this is it was a tight squeeze. Maybe I’ll pattern that one next!
Great gift idea!
I love this idea and the gift ideas. I don't have mason jars, but I save jam jars and pasta sauce jars etc and never know how to reuse them. Thanks do much for this video really inspired me 😘
The cozy on the mason jar flowers, that is the best idea
What a good idea. Wow it’s awesome.
One great idea that turned into many. I save
Pasta sauce jars and already use them for different things. Now I can make them pretty.
🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Awesome gift ideas 👍🏻🥰
The pretty daisy lids make great straw lids too. Things can still spill, but they look cute.
If you garden your own herb, sometimes you get quite a few and a pint size jar is the perfect way to keep herb blends in your pantry
These are absolutely wonderful and so easy to make. Thank you!! Now to try to book sleeve. 🙂
I didn't know i needed this in my life, but i do. I think I'm going to make it like a bowl cozy so i can microwave it while warming up food.
But don’t use insul-bright if the cozie is going in the microwave.
Great idea! Thank you for the tutorial tips.
I love this, I love all your projects! Did you finish your improv house quilt? Can’t wait to make those! They look so fun! So many great gift ideas!
Not yet, I’m still adding houses even making trees. The idea keeps growing 😂
@@PinCutSew Can’t wait to see it!
You can buy an infusion thing and it comes with the coffee cup style top.
Really!? Shopping for that right now
@@PinCutSewdid you find them? I bought a dozen at Walmart neighborhood market but it was 7-10 years ago.
I sure did, on Amazon it’s a Jarware tea infuser lid 👍🏻
Bought the pattern and made a small one right away. In LOVE 🥰. Could you make a cozie pattern for large plastic cups from fast food places? Thx
Yet another project I love, thanks Nikki!
I’m thinking hot chocolate mix for winter. Also maybe making a huge one for the 8 (?) cup mason jar I use to make sun tea because then I can bring the ice tea on a picnic and keep it cold
That is a great idea!
You are so terrific. I love watching your videos. And I have tagged your shop in Etsy so I can continue to support you. Thank you!
Super ideas! Thanks so much!!
And don't forget that they don't even have to be functional, because they are SO CUTE! Who wouldn't want one just to set on a shelf?!
I’m curious about which brand of jar you used to create your pattern. I made 24 quart jar cozies with no issue (Ball brand) but ended up having issues with the small jars (Kerr brand). I had to cut the small cozy pattern down by 1/4”, otherwise it was very loose. Perhaps there’s some varying of size between brands on the pint jars?
That is possible! I did use the Ball jars.
Do you have any tutorials for sewing coffee sleeves with a circle bottom?
I just bought your pattern. Thank you for the great ideas. Looking forward to making these.
This would be perfect for drinking fruit smoothies too!
I made water bottle cozies for my quilt guild mates and pieced circles in the bottoms. I wish I'd seen your video showing the boxed corners first! It would have saved me a lot of cussing!
Haha, so sorry! Yes, life is too short for pieced circles.
I love these! You have such a creative mind! So many wonderful ideas! I just started watching your videos..where have you been?! or where have I been?! lol
Haha welcome! 🤗
Love the quilted one!
Your patterns are so cute. I purchased this one and a few others!
Thank you!
Love this idea! Quick question - will it still fit the jars after going through the laundry?
Good question, maybe don’t put them in the dryer. I’ll wash one of mine and see 😆
Love this! Thanks so much!
Very very cute ! Great idea thank you ! 😊
Another great video
Hi 👋 Lovely cozy mason jar hugs. Great ideas!
I am definetly making these!
can you design a cozy for beer bottles or pop cans? I been looking for one with bottom so the object does not slide through. Love the mason jar but think it is to big for what I want,, thanks and hope you had a nice Thanksgiving
Yes, I do intend to! Stay tuned
Oh I can not wait cause I tried putting a bottom in but never worked, thanks@@PinCutSew
😍 great gifting idea!
trying to figure out the measurements for a half gallon mason jar cozy. My first attempt was not that great. And instead of cutting out the corners to box them, I sew across the corner triangle from the outside, then fold that up and sew a button on it so there is a cute triangle with a button on the bottom edge of the cozy.
Love your videos. Bought your pattern💕Can’t wait to try. Would you share how to do your overnight oats. Thanks❤
Pintrest has tons of overnight oats recipies!😊
@@cathyversteeg3051 thank you so much💕
I made the small one and it was perfect size but when I made the quart size it was way to tight. I had to add another 1/4 inch to the pattern to make it large enough to fit. And yes my pattern was 100%.
Great idea Nikki!!
May I ask…. What is the mat you are using with your mini iron. I am thinking about purchasing the mini iron for smaller projects like this just so I don’t have to walk to the ironing board all the time. 😊 thanks in advance.
It’s just a wool ironing mat. You have to be careful because of you use steam it will ruin the surface underneath and the wool smells 😂 So I just use it without steam and I’m still careful not to use it on top of my cutting mat. It is handy!
Thank you!😊
We use the pint & 1/2 wide mouth jars for drinking glasses. Has anyone just lengthened the pattern to make it a bit taller?
The list of things would be good to include with the gift
I love your channel 😊👍🏻🤗
Thank you so much 🤗
Hi I looked on your site. I cannot print a pattern do you sell a regular pattern. If so please send a link. Tyvm Brenda
Do you by chance have a pattern for half gallon jars?
I put a short up with dimensions for a half gallon size cozy on my channel.
IMPORTANT: the measurements include a 3/8" seam allowance. (because that's what I get if I follow the regular presser foot on my Juki)
Another way to use the jar cozy is to make it a little taller and with a draw string to keep light away from your steeping vanilla, almond extracts or tinctures! ❤❤❤ and they don’t have to have the insulated batting
Great idea!
Also, can they be washed?
Could you make it with elestic on the seam to fit coffee mug in it?
I think you have to redesign it to have a gap for the handle, so I’m sure this would work for mugs. Good idea for another project though!
Love theses! What mini iron are you using?
It’s the Sharper Image brand, I got it on Amazon 👍🏻
Thank you!
Awesome idea ;)
I thought sugar scrub would be nice too!
Do you sell a pattern that isn’t downloaded? No printer I’d like to buy a pattern
No, I’m sorry, they’re all printable patterns.
@@PinCutSew ty ok
Fabulous!! Thank you!!
Jo Ann
Genius!