Thank you for sharing..you instruction were detailed and easy to follow ! The very last step was a little tough. I'm going to use it as a pencil & pen holder 😊
Harbor Freight has locking clamp pliers. I got the 10 inch ones, and use them for turning my bowl holders, saves time and strain on hands. Thanks for this great tutorial, I will be making these!
I love this, I made some (not as neat as yours) for Root Beer Floats. I used the tall 20oz mugs, the secret is leaving one if the side seams partially open. "I hand stitched the opening. I do like them, I still criticize my work, but hey they work.
Thank you for this this super easy tutorial. I’ve just subscribed since I just found you. I’m going to head to my sewing room and make some right now!!! Thanks so much! 🤗
Hey! Love your tutorial but how would I go about measuring for something specific? Like a Mac and cheese cup for my son? Mac and cheese cups aren't so deep so please explain HOW I would get the measurements for something SPECIFIC?
Love the fabric with the black background. Thank you for the video.
thank you
I have been waiting for someone to do a tutorial on the ice cream cozies. Thank you very much for doing this. More wonderful Christmas gifts! 😃
you are so welcome
Great idea about the whole project but especially the opening part! Thank you!
Thanks
Thank for sharing this. This is wonderful! I've made soup bowl cozies, this is very similar, I just needed the measurements. Thanks again.
thank you for watchng
I use faux leather for the inside and I use fleece fabric for the batting, its wonderful
sounds pretty
Thank you for sharing..you instruction were detailed and easy to follow ! The very last step was a little tough. I'm going to use it as a pencil & pen holder 😊
tfw
Like you tutorial, easy to understand.
thank you
I would do all cotton because they can be used for cup a soups as well.
THAT WHAT i did to
Just found your video thank you for hints about the wider opening and the wooden dowel so much easier
thank you
Thank you for this tutorial!
you are welcome
Harbor Freight has locking clamp pliers. I got the 10 inch ones, and use them for turning my bowl holders, saves time and strain on hands. Thanks for this great tutorial, I will be making these!
thank you
Super cute project Janet
thank you
I love this, I made some (not as neat as yours) for Root Beer Floats. I used the tall 20oz mugs, the secret is leaving one if the side seams partially open. "I hand stitched the opening. I do like them, I still criticize my work, but hey they work.
glad you like it
Thank you for this this super easy tutorial. I’ve just subscribed since I just found you. I’m going to head to my sewing room and make some right now!!! Thanks so much! 🤗
THANK YOU
Great job Lisa 👏 I really like this! Great idea! Thank you for the tutorial. Have a great day🤗
thank you
Love it!
thank you
Question?
Measurements the same for smaller 6 & 8
when 2 1/4 & 2 3/4?
I'm not for sure i would think you would have to increase the numbers
Nice. Will try it on my machine with a free arm. Also it might be possible to use the serger for the parts that get cut off.
good luck
Great idea. Polyester serger thread is fine for these.
@@nancy9478 be careful there'd need to be cotton or will catch on fire
Did you sew on the batting or on the material when you joined the two cups together before ?
batting and the materia
Hello, love your cozy!! May I ask what the name of the floral fabric is and where you purchased it please! Thank you!
Don't remember the name but i got it at joann
To make them smaller what would u change the dart size ? By the way this is super cute ❤️ thank you for sharing 💕
yes
Hey! Love your tutorial but how would I go about measuring for something specific? Like a Mac and cheese cup for my son? Mac and cheese cups aren't so deep so please explain HOW I would get the measurements for something SPECIFIC?
i would not make the pleats as long
@@CraftyLadyLisa thanks!
Awesome. How big a container can you put into it. Thank you
up to a pint
Thank you for sharing! This is cute! What kind of machine do you have? It looks very efficient!
thanks
I wud still do 100% EVERYTHING. WHY? JUST. IN. CASE.
I let everyone know that it not before they buy
@@CraftyLadyLisa I'm also factoring in 'the 'just in case' for WHOEVER may end up w the fabric bowl.
Super cute. How much will you sell these for at your craft fair?
5.00
What kind of batting did you use.
Any batting will work because you not putting them in the microwave
Making a little triangle template for the corners would save time. just sayin.
YES IT WOULD
I just started diying a pattern and you’re telling me its that easy? 😂😭😭😭 i already did mathing 😂
it is very easy once you do it a few time
Is this big enough to hold the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream pints?
tes
Okay so I made a mistake somewhere 😂it turned out a bit to square ish honestly but I also hat to turn inch into cm
I know what you mean, I don't like converting cm to inches!
Can u make a template for plates
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I will when I have time