I have been meaning to make a bigger bowl cozy to fit the pasta bowl for a long time.... (over a year, shhh!). I finally decided to make it today.
So I remember if I need to make another one - this is what I did!
I pulled some brown and cut a couple of 12.5 inch squares. A couple of the same size from the wrap and zap batting then stitched this up. An X was stitched to each section of fabric/wrap and zap. Then I folded in half and marked 1 inch x 2 inch (2 inch in to the middle) on each side and stitched to make that 'corner'. Folded the other way and did the same. Trimmed that off and also trimmed the corners and a little of the batting all around. I put them right sides together and stitched 1/4 inch all around leaving a bit of an opening on one side. A little trim again and then turned it right side out. Fold under the turning spot and stitch 1/4 inch all around the edges.
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I sewed one crossed canoe block from my Quilt Bible book and I loved it...also felt good for me to get it worked out ok. I kept thinking about it and would love to make more of them sometime.
Meanwhile, your bowl hugger came together beautifully and what a great photo that is of chicken pretending to be a parrot. Enjoy your day off.
your boy is sure getting tall - love the chicken on his shoulder!
I can't believe how much that 'boy child' has grown in the last 2 years it seems--like he has doubled in height and looks--cute photo--
hugs, di
Oh and I seen you were 'hotter' there the other day than we were here on the coast--funny!!
Great idea to make different sizes of bowl cozies! I need to make a few more of those myself. Love the chicken on Aidan's shoulder, too! Chickens are friendlier than I realized!
Last set of bowl cozies I made for a gift was 3 different sizes for different bowls.
I liked the way they looked nestled in together as I sent them off.
Thanks for making notes about what you did to make your bigger bowl cozy, Deb! I've got a couple of serving bowls that I would like to have larger cozies for, but haven't bothered to experiment.
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