Water bottle drip catcher
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I searched and found this link and posted it on my blog
crochet water bottle cover
http://craftybeartreasures.blogspot....r-crochet.html
crochet water bottle cover
http://craftybeartreasures.blogspot....r-crochet.html
#7
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Chapel Hill
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Tervis tumblers are fabulous - non-sweating and they have lids and straws.
If you can find a double-walled stainless steel bottle, those can also be found that don't sweat. We get ours from FlyLady.
Cheers, K
If you can find a double-walled stainless steel bottle, those can also be found that don't sweat. We get ours from FlyLady.
Cheers, K
#8
Here's one. If they're going to sit on a desk, just leave the strap off. You could make it with Insulbrite, too.
http://thelongthread.com/?p=4216
http://thelongthread.com/?p=4216
#9
I make neoprene koozies for my water bottles. You can get the flat blanks at http://www.koozielady.com/ All you have to do is sew up the sides, I use a 1/4" seam.
I usually embroider on them but they are also cute if you do some crazy quilting before you stitch them up.
I usually embroider on them but they are also cute if you do some crazy quilting before you stitch them up.
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