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Reusable mason jar cover sewing tutorial. Easy if you are a beginner and low cost.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2024
- A step by step sewing tutorial to learn to sew your own mason jar covers. This is the perfect project for a new sewer. It is low cost, reusable, washable and a fast project. Grab some fabric and lets get started! If you do not want to sew your own we do also sell them in our etsy shop.
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Shawn and Ali
Little Hill Homestead
Put a piece of coloured sticky tape on machine at 3/4 in from needle and another at the next measurement. It helps to keep your eye focused. Great idea, I'll be making some of these for Christmas presents.
This is great! Thank you!
Thanks
I would put my square of fabric right sides together and draw my circle on the top fabric. Sew around as you directed and then cut the circle out. I have a hard time matching the 2 cut circles. Thank you for the instructions.
Good idea!!!
TFS! great tutorial! Just found your channel, happy I did!
Glad you are here!
Cute idea…going to try it….East quick sewing ideas would be great…I’m not the straightest fabric cutter and I give up easy…help!
You can do it!
These are super cute! Very helpful tutorial.
Do they serve a purpose other than just decorative? Not that that's not enough, just curious :)
And is there a certain type of fabric that works better? Or any to avoid?
Thank you!
Sourdough starter has to stay covered. Some people use plastic wrap or a baggie. This is a cute and sustainable way to cover my starter.
I'm thinking of using waterproof canvas, easy to wipe, I'd like to use for coffee mug outdoors so no bugs can have a drink, what do you think?
Interesting. I bet that would work or oil cloth.
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa thank you again, your awesome!
What width is the elastic?
I use whatever I have but usually it’s the 3/8 inch thick since it is fairly reasonable to purchase a bunch.