Keep your coffee hot with this easy to sew French Press Sleeve.
The video has all links in the description box for tools and products used for making this sleeve.
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This pattern is for a standard size coffee press measuring 12 inches around or approx 30.5cm.
In the video I'm making one with Janome's 100th year anniversary fabric!
The PDF pattern is here.
Supplies needed:
Fusible fleece or quilt batting, 2 fat quarters of quilting weight fabric for exterior and lining, Velcro, (or snaps) and the pattern piece which you'll download here.
1. Fuse the fleece to wrong side of each fabric piece. If using quilt batting, a baste stitch along the perimeter is helpful to keep it in place.
2. Place exterior and lining right sides together and pin.
Mark a 4" opening along the bottom for turning out later.
Sew all the way around the cozie, leaving that marked section at the bottom open.
3. Clip corners and turn right sides out. Press well.
4. Top stitch along all edges, closing the opening as you top stitch.
5. Add Velcro or Snaps for closure.
Be sure to sew Velcro on opposite sides (test it before you sew it down, not that I know about this or anything...) :D
Or make a snap closure like I do- with the KAM press it's super easy. Here is a quick tutorial with video you can have a look at.
I hope you enjoy making these- they make fab gifts and don't take much time to whip up.
Ready for a cup of Joe? Me too.
Tag me on IG if you make one- I'd love to see!
HAPPY MAKING