As soon as I saw the sewing machine I knew it was a Pfaff :) I love mine. Thank you for the tutorial on bowl covers, as always you explained the steps of the project well.
Dear Anja I am making your sour dough and baking your bread for the last 3 months it's amazing and I love it and everytime it comes great my daughter loves it and she is baking it herself Thank you very much for such a great receipes
Thanks for posting this video. I had seen someone share a quick version on Instagram and wanted a slower breakdown. I'm going to make my bowl cover right now!
I love it! - I need to do the reversible one for my Kitchenaid! I actually even need the fabric you used because it looks to be a yellow and green gingham lol! My mixer is yellow 💛-and I definitely would love a cover for it. Thanks for the idea!
Thank you for showing how to do this. I watched your German Breakfast video and in it you referred to the handmade bowl cover you were using. I have been having trouble finding bowl covers big enough for my large bowls (even tho they claim it is for that diameter), so now I can make some. I need a few for my bread proofing.
As I watched you sew, I was all: "Remove the pins... remove the pins... AHHHH! She's sewing over the pins!" #cringe LOL. Great tutorial! I knew the first way but I didn't know about the reversible version. I like that one for a pretty gift idea. Its more finished looking.
Haha, thank you so much! I usually sew over the pins very slowly because as you can imagine, I have broken both the sewing needle and the pins 😜 ~ Anja
I have a question ❤ Firstly, these look fantastic - exactly what I was looking for! I think I will use some leftover waterproof fabric that I have. When closing the gap in the fabric at the end, is it unnecessary to close on both sides of the elastic? That is... do you only need to close the fabric close to the edge, and not need to close the inner part of the channel?
I cannot tell you how helpful this video is! A rainy spring day here in South Africa and i am going to have a nice indoor project on the farm now 😊
Yay! So glad to hear this 💛!
I'm so glad it was helpful 😊 ~ Anja
I definitely think I’d like the reversible cover best. It has a more finished look.
I do like the simple beauty of the linen.
Thanks!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it 💛🙏💛 ~ Anja
Love this tutorial. Thank you and Cheers from Montreal 🎉
Great use for scraps of leftover fabric! These would be especially useful for bread-making.
Yes, these would be perfect for fabric scraps! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
Awesome, thank you for sharing 👍🏼
Yay! So glad you like these 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you Anja. I liked and subscribed. Just found your channel.
Awesome! Thank you!
As soon as I saw the sewing machine I knew it was a Pfaff :) I love mine. Thank you for the tutorial on bowl covers, as always you explained the steps of the project well.
You are so welcome!
Great idea
Thank you very much
May God bless you
Dear Anja I am making your sour dough and baking your bread for the last 3 months it's amazing and I love it and everytime it comes great my daughter loves it and she is baking it herself
Thank you very much for such a great receipes
That's so wonderful to hear! Thank you for sharing 😊 ~ Anja
Great instructions!! I appreciate you time!! Have a wonderful day!!
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this information…👏👏
I am always happy to hear if you find my videos helpful 😊 ~ Anja
Thanks for posting this video. I had seen someone share a quick version on Instagram and wanted a slower breakdown. I'm going to make my bowl cover right now!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I can’t wait to make these🤗
Sounds great! I am sure you'll love them 😊 ~ Anja
I think it’s amazing how God made hands. You did such a beautiful job on these. Great gift items too! ❤️ Great video
Yes! Thank you so much 💛🙏💛 ~ Anja
I just completed this. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Sewing is a lost art 🫶🏼
Yay 👏
I love it! - I need to do the reversible one for my Kitchenaid! I actually even need the fabric you used because it looks to be a yellow and green gingham lol! My mixer is yellow 💛-and I definitely would love a cover for it. Thanks for the idea!
Yay! They are so easy to make and you'll love the custom fit. Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you for showing how to do this. I watched your German Breakfast video and in it you referred to the handmade bowl cover you were using. I have been having trouble finding bowl covers big enough for my large bowls (even tho they claim it is for that diameter), so now I can make some. I need a few for my bread proofing.
Oh, nice! Happy sewing ~ Anja
Love this idea ❤️
Thank you so much 😊 ~ Anja
Great idea. I could hear the birds, thought your sewing machine was running by itself🤣 Enjoy your channel.
Haha, thank you! Life in the ‚burbs 😜 ~ Anja
Thank you!!! I can’t wait to try this 🤗
Thank you for sharing the how to. I have been wanting to make some.
You are so welcome 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you so much❤
Very simple and effective. I would caution your viewers to not sew over pins though. This is not recommended especially if you have a good machine.
Thanks for the tip!
As I watched you sew, I was all: "Remove the pins... remove the pins... AHHHH! She's sewing over the pins!" #cringe LOL. Great tutorial! I knew the first way but I didn't know about the reversible version. I like that one for a pretty gift idea. Its more finished looking.
Haha, thank you so much! I usually sew over the pins very slowly because as you can imagine, I have broken both the sewing needle and the pins 😜 ~ Anja
How about using bias tape to create the channel for the elastic.
I am sure that would work 😊 ~ Anja
If I have a 12 inch diameter bowl would the elastic need to be only 10 inches or so? Just wondering
Sounds about right
I have a question ❤ Firstly, these look fantastic - exactly what I was looking for! I think I will use some leftover waterproof fabric that I have. When closing the gap in the fabric at the end, is it unnecessary to close on both sides of the elastic? That is... do you only need to close the fabric close to the edge, and not need to close the inner part of the channel?
I am so glad you like these bowl covers. Depending on how much use they get, you may or not want to close both sides.
@@OurGabledHome Thanks!
I live in a really dry climate. Is there a fabric or a way I could make the bowl covers less breathable?
Use a beeswax wrap underneath ~ Anja
I never seen elastic like that. What is it called ?
It’s called elastic cord
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Thank you so much 😊 ~ Anja
I like this! I’ve never done beeswax cloth, but this makes it so inviting to try the beeswax too! Thank you Anja! ❤🥣❤
Yay and thank you! I am so glad you like these! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja