Easy Things To Sew – Three Different Bottle Covers
The three distinctly different bottle covers shown were all made using the same pattern (included with these instructions) but the design possibilities are almost endless!
Easy Things To Sew – Three Different Bottle Covers
Looking for easy things to sew? This quick zero waste sewing project uses fabric scraps and your PFAFF sewing machine to give a creative way for you to enhance your table setting. Slip the covers over your beverage bottles for presentation, and then simply lift them off when you’re ready to pour, or cover empty bottles to display flowers—the choice is yours! The three distinctly different bottle covers shown were all made using the same pattern (included with these instructions) but the design possibilities are almost endless!
To sew Three Different Bottle Covers you will need:
Skill Level: Beginner
Sewing Machine: PFAFF performance icon™ sewing machine
Fabric:
• 2 pieces of fabric 14in tall x 7in wide (for bottle cover front and back)
• 2 pieces of lightweight fusible interfacing 14in x 7in (for bottle cover front and back fabrics)
• 1 piece of fabric 6in x 9in (for applique)
• 1 piece of INSPIRA® Stick & Fuse™ 6in x 9in (for applique)
• 1 piece of INSPIRA® Tear-A-Way™ stabilizer 6in x 9in (for applique)
Threads:
• Rayon thread to coordinate with appliqué
• All-purpose thread for construction
Other:
• Fabric marking tool
• Hand sewing needle
• Pattern templates for bottle and appliqué (see last page of these instructions)