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The cozie is super easy to make, cut 2 8.5 inch circles out of material and 1 from felt type batting, stack the material wrong sides out on the batting, sew all around the outside with a 1/4 seam alowance and leave a 1 inch gap, turn inside out and tuck in 1 inch gap. Sew around the outside to flatten the outside seam. Cut a 4 1/4 circle from paper and 1/2 inch ring inside it, pin it to the middle of the cozie and sew around both sides of the paper, remove the paper, cut a small slit and feed a piece of elastic through the slit and join the two ends and tie in a slipknot tuck the knot inside the slit and turn the cozie right side out
sew around inside and outside of ring [ATTACH=CONFIG]104210[/ATTACH] sewing the ring doesn't have to be perfect, I personally do NOT like circles Haa Haa [ATTACH=CONFIG]104212[/ATTACH] use a sefety pin to thread the elastic through ring, [ATTACH=CONFIG]104214[/ATTACH] see you can't even tell the middle isn't perfect!!! [ATTACH=CONFIG]104216[/ATTACH] |
That is so cute. Clever you
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I really like this idea.
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I love this idea, Thanks for sharing
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I made a few of these but I got lazy and zig zaged around a small elastic pony tail holder on the underneath side, Pulled to gather and then stitched the ends.
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awesome idea and prettier than those pads!
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Totally understandable, I've sold about 20 of these, it started out as gifts for friends now they want them as gifts to give out themselves,(sometimes its a burden to have a talent LOL)
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I made a few of these but I got lazy and zig zaged around a small elastic pony tail holder on the underneath side, Pulled to gather and then stitched the ends.
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very cute idea, thanks for sharing!
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Neat idea. thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! I saw this - probably in one of your other messages - and wondered how it was made! I wanted to look at it again but couldn't find the message I saw the picture in!! J
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Coralee, cute Idea , thanks for sharing. I am going to make some for christmas presents.
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What a neat idea, but why limit them to Crock Pot lids? They can be used on any pot lids, first comes to mind are the glass Corningware lids. I have more problem with the heat on those than even the crock pot.
Another item for Christmas gifts. |
What a good idea. would make a good quickie gift.
thanks for the idea |
Originally Posted by coralee
The cozie is super easy to make, cut 2 8.5 inch circles out of material and 1 from felt type batting, stack the material wrong sides out on the batting, sew all around the outside with a 1/4 seam alowance and leave a 1 inch gap, turn inside out and tuck in 1 inch gap. Sew around the outside to flatten the outside seam. Cut a 4 1/4 circle from paper and 1/2 inch ring inside it, pin it to the middle of the cozie and sew around both sides of the paper, remove the paper, cut a small slit and feed a piece of elastic through the slit and join the two ends and tie in a slipknot tuck the knot inside the slit and turn the cozie right side out
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That's very good idea, when I read it I understood to be 28.5 instead it's two-8.5 cut. I thought that a big circle. I made one to matach the color of my kitchen.
It looks great. Alot of people are one for X-mas. Thanks for sharing this. :thumbup: |
You can crochet these also. When finished, mine look like little sombreros, but fit nicely on the knob. Do a search for directions. I forgot the name of it.
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OK! Something else to add to the Christmas presents list....would also make great stocking stuffers. I saw those yoyo coasters on ricky timms site and I think that will also be a good way to use us scraps. Thansk again
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Love the idea and plan on making a few. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the idea! Couldn't figure out what it was at first - long, hard week LOL. I'll make some for Christmas, too!
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Very cute Coralee. Thank you for the tutorial!
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How clever and thank you very much for sharing! Can't wait to make myself one as we use the crock pot a lot especially in the winter! Beats burning my fingers each time!
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Thanks for sharing this - will be making one soon.
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Thank you so much for this idea. I have so many Christmas gifts to do and This is going to be on the top of the list. Awesome idea.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Cute, I'll have to try this. Thanks for sharing. 8-)
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If you were to sell them, what would you charge? I think I will put a little loop on mine to hang them up when not in use also.
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Hi Coralee, which end of Jeff are you in?
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Originally Posted by coralee
The cozie is super easy to make, cut 2 8.5 inch circles out of material and 1 from felt type batting, stack the material wrong sides out on the batting, sew all around the outside with a 1/4 seam alowance and leave a 1 inch gap, turn inside out and tuck in 1 inch gap. Sew around the outside to flatten the outside seam. Cut a 4 1/4 circle from paper and 1/2 inch ring inside it, pin it to the middle of the cozie and sew around both sides of the paper, remove the paper, cut a small slit and feed a piece of elastic through the slit and join the two ends and tie in a slipknot tuck the knot inside the slit and turn the cozie right side out
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hello, I live over by the golf course by Ellis Blvd, where are you?.
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Hi Coralee, which end of Jeff are you in?
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Originally Posted by overdew
You can crochet these also. When finished, mine look like little sombreros, but fit nicely on the knob. Do a search for directions. I forgot the name of it.
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I would love the pattern for them.
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Originally Posted by coralee
hello, I live over by the golf course by Ellis Blvd, where are you?.
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Hi Coralee, which end of Jeff are you in?
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Too cool! Just love it!
Kind Regards, MaryAnna |
That is so cute. I don't even own a crock pot. God bless.
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Thanks, great idea.
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Thanks for sharing pattern, these are going to be great in my kitchen!
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Great stocking stuffer for the big kids....hehe
I'm going to have make some |
gotta have one of these...
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you have been bookmarked. really neat
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Clever and cute!!
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