If you do not have fusible fleece/batting then you can sew quilting lines to hold it in place. It’s free and it will not wear out from washing like adhesives can over time. Happy sewing. Thanks so much for having both PDF and SVG. You are amazing and generous!
I stumbled onto your video about Itty Bitty Box Bags, wonderful tutorial btw! But I'm leaving this comment, not for that, but for you, as an individual. You make such informative, easy to follow, RELATABLE, warm-hearted videos. The way you present even the more advanced tutorials, leaves me feeling like I can accomplish it! Thank you so much!!
I wanted to start teaching my grandson 11 yrs old and granddaughter 6 yrs how to sew and this is a simple project to start on. My grandson is actually looking forward to learning. Thank you for this tutorial.
I absolutely ADORE hearing that! Getting kids to sew is such a passion of mine (I wish UA-cam regulations weren't so sticky about that). Thank you for teaching them how to make something for themselves! It's such a gift.
Thank you for the free pattern! I’m waiting for hardware to arrive so I can make a couple Spice Racks. I’m excited to try this out to pass the time. Thanks, Jess!
PERFECT PROJECT!!! I am going to Fayetteville TX in Feb for a crafting retreat with friends. I'm making them ITH coasters as a gift and NOW I'm making a cup sleeve to match their coasters!!! THANK YOU!!!!
I know this was 4 years ago - but this just popped up - love this idea my granddaughter has been after me to make her som lol - she glad this popped up - easy please thank you
Your enthusiasm is contagious! After watching a few of your videos I risked life and limb lol digging my sewing machine out of my storage unit. Now to refresh my memory on how to use the darn thing!
Your so cute. Love your attitude. Going to make these for a little gift for my older lady friends. One is 102 years old. We meet up to Mc Donald’s for lunch on Monday’s once in n a while. Thank you thank you
I try to live a zero waste/low waste lifestyle the last few years so I like to DIY some of my own products. So glad I found your channel! You should do a whole DIY zero waste items video! Like making a travel utensil case and other items that replace disposables! Loving your content! Some ideas low waste community uses that can be sewn at home: Utensil case Reusable coffee cup sleeve (you have this) Reusable food storage bags (you have this) Reusable pads/panty liners Maybe a water bottle strap could be cool! Bulk food drawstring bags Produce bags
One of my after effects from the chemo I was on makes cold things really hurt my hands and fingers. This helps so much, especially the upgrade larger ones. I just love your videos. Thank you thank you.
My friends & family like the frozen Frappuccino drinks, so the cups are bigger. I will continue making your size & then make it 1 inch bigger for the larger cups. Great pattern. No messing with buttons.
I watched this a year ago, and with the pandemic, nobody was really going out, or dropping by over Christmas, so didn't make this...BUT, wow, with Christmas coming up again, I'm making SO MANY for stocking fillers...am a tad addicted to be honest, think I even made one for my postman..
Just a thought... not sure if it would make the side seams too bulky... but what about pressing under one edge of each piece before sewing each into a circle. Your description of sewing around the circle is fantastic!! And puff paint?!?!?!!! Just awesome!! You are so fun :-)
Made some for gifts to my secret pal at work and some others that I work with. Such a fast sew. Great tutorial. Thanks for doing these tutorials, I have learned so much from you. Now I am off to make more
Cute and easy! It’s hard to wait through the introduction because I’m so eager to see the project, but I’m always glad to know the development process.
I will be making these very soon. If it wasn’t bed time I would get up and do it now. You make me want to do them cuz you are so stinking adorable. Love your videos.
I picked up a mixed bag of sewing stuff at the thrift store last night. One item in it was a package of feet to make it easy to sew tight curves! I haven’t tried it yet. I don’t have a 1/4” mark on my plate, so I hope they help! Then before bed, I just came across this video! I guess that’s a sign I need to make these, especially since I’m going on a road trip next week!
A couple of years ago I made coffee sleeves and thought "wouldn't it be great to have a no button and loop" I'm excited to see you did ALL the work and when I give these as gifts my friends will think I'm the genuis
I just used this pattern to make the cutest sleeve to put around an ugly plant pot (ok, so I recycled a small plastic ice cream container, but it was the perfect size for the cutting I was planting). I used the pattern for the 3 1/2 inch sleeve and had to modify to make it fit all the way around but it came out so cute. Now I'm looking around my house to see if any of my other pots need a sleeve lol.
Thank you so much for the tutorial, pattern, and how to adjust the size if needed. I like your enthusiasm and making it reversible to suit our location or mood. I change moods quickly so I might need to switch out a couple for the same cup of coffee 😊😐😕😁!
Haha I feel you Carol! My husband takes the storm trooper sleeve out with him, and he puts the trooper side out if he wants people to leave him alone, and the porg side out if he is feeling my open to conversation. Trouble is, everyone asks about these coffee sleeves! They are just so fun to use.
@@Mizrea I remember her saying if you get a coffee cup that has a cardboard sleeve, you can open out the sleeve and see how it compares to the pattern or use it to make the pattern. The fusible interfacing or batting piece is the finished size. The larger pattern for the fabric includes seam allowance so you have to add them to the size of the cardboard.
Just made a couple of the others with button closures, then saw your tutorial! Will definitely try this and probably won't be able to stop making them! Thank you so much, love your enthusiasm, I feel the same about great, practical things that WORK OUT!! Have a great day!
Jess, you are hill-ARIOUS....so entertaining 😃! Thank you for your enthusiasm and fantastic tutorials. Love having you in my sewing room with me. Cheers😎😀
YEEESSSS!!! This is PERFECT!! This is what I have been looking for. Now off to make a bunch with all the scraps I have because I can't throw anything away.
Jess - If I watch this video at 1.5 speed, it looks like you've already had all the coffee:) Seriously though - great video, great tutorial and thank you for my new favorite coffee sleeve!
This is too cute! I have a request for you. =) With Valentine's day quickly approaching, I have been drawn to the look of quilted heart shapes. So I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on a heart shaped patchwork mug rug. Perhaps one with a way to stitch in a piece of fabric with a handwritten message of love for someone right in the center or something. =) Seems it would be a great gift or anytime reminder of how much someone is loved. Oh, and if the mug rug idea is not of interest to some, it could also have a small loop attached for a sweet wall hanging/reminder. TFS as always...especially your energy! =D Always look forward to learning from you. From a grateful beginner, ~Kat
Thanks Jess. I don't have a computer only an iPad and I don't have a printer so I will have to get someone to print it off for me but a am going to start making them for my friends ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for including that failure is part of the process. I quite sewing a few years ago because I felt that because it didn't come easily, I didn't have talent. Also, how did you convert the pattern to a SVG file? I have a Cricut maker, which drives me nuts, and I want to know how to convert a paper pattern to something the Cricut can use. A tutorial on how you use your Cricut to cut fabric would be great. I don't trust many of the video tutorials anymore, because I think they're sponsored by Cricut. Yours would be trustworthy.
Thank you so much! Yes, I think it's very important to show my mistakes. I actually make a ton of them in every project. That's just how I create. The process I use to create a SVG file uses quite a bit of software, but I think that would be a great tutorial!
Going with the puff paint idea you could just go around your fabrics pattern with the same color ie: color in a flower. Or outline a pumpkin for those PSL fans! Minnie's Bows!
Jess, I watched all your videos on making a coffee sleeve. Learned a lot, decided to make the continuous style and it fit perfectly! Thank you for your instructions!
I am so excited that I found your channel. I have subscribed. You videos are so easy to follow and I have tons of material scraps that your projects are great for. Thank you for being awesomw♥️
Oh my days this is amazing!! I’ve made coffee sleeves with buttons and loops and find after a while the elastic loop goes slack. This is a perfect way of making them and I can’t wait to have a go!
So I made my first one...so easy!! Unfortunately it ended up too small for my coffee cup, so I’m going to try and lengthen the pattern a little and see if it works second time around :)
Can you figure out how to put an outside extra round with batting, to keep yer hands warm whilst walking outside in the cold with your coffee. That would be a cool trick eh. BTW I feel yer excitement when I finally perfect a pattern that has costed me hours of design work, failure after failure, and finally get it rid, I can be pretty giddy as well. Btw, the outer ring doesn't have to be all the way around, a spot for the thumb and a spot for the fingers, will do nicely. Oh and can't you just see these with super cute ruffles at the bottom too!! Omg, You created a monster now Jess roflol
Haha welcome to the dark, creative coffee sleeve side Kim! Isn't it exciting to think of all the things you can make with this?! I love the ideas, I'll see what I can add.
I love this and I've made a slightly different version. For the lining fabric I used a non slip fabric often seen on the bottom of todler's "footie" pajamas.. To help it glide through the sewing machine I encase the seams in tissue paper which I later tear away.
Here are your Time Stamps!
Materials - 5:15
Prepping - 6:33
Sewing The Sleeve - 8:13
Extra Tips - 15:50
Thank you 😊
Going through that now
Fabulous tutorial!! Where do you get your cute square tags made?
If you do not have fusible fleece/batting then you can sew quilting lines to hold it in place. It’s free and it will not wear out from washing like adhesives can over time. Happy sewing. Thanks so much for having both PDF and SVG. You are amazing and generous!
I stumbled onto your video about Itty Bitty Box Bags, wonderful tutorial btw! But I'm leaving this comment, not for that, but for you, as an individual. You make such informative, easy to follow, RELATABLE, warm-hearted videos. The way you present even the more advanced tutorials, leaves me feeling like I can accomplish it! Thank you so much!!
I wanted to start teaching my grandson 11 yrs old and granddaughter 6 yrs how to sew and this is a simple project to start on. My grandson is actually looking forward to learning. Thank you for this tutorial.
I absolutely ADORE hearing that! Getting kids to sew is such a passion of mine (I wish UA-cam regulations weren't so sticky about that). Thank you for teaching them how to make something for themselves! It's such a gift.
Love this tutorial but need to figure out why mine are coming out so small! :( May try reprinting!
I'm going to make this today! Thanks for the tutorial! I've been thinking about how to add an inner pocket (between the 2 panels) to hold coffee cash.
I love this design. I believe I can make it a bit easier. Go ahead and iron those raw edges and it will eliminate the folding.
That's what I was thinking.
Thank you for the free pattern! I’m waiting for hardware to arrive so I can make a couple Spice Racks. I’m excited to try this out to pass the time. Thanks, Jess!
Thanks Jess! I’m putting together a gift bag for my cabin steward on my upcoming cruise, this is a perfect item to add…maybe two!
You are not being overly excited.....THESE ARE EXCITING!!!!!!! Love it, I made one today and now I want to make MORE!!!!!! Thank you!
Awesomeness ❤ I have been looking forever for a pattern that doesn’t involve buttons or Velcro!
Thank You for this!
Made this and it took me all of 25 min with the help of your wonderful svg file. Awesome tutorial thank you!!
That's fantastic! I hope you love it!
Still love this project as much as I did 3yrs ago when you first posted it. Thanks
PERFECT PROJECT!!! I am going to Fayetteville TX in Feb for a crafting retreat with friends. I'm making them ITH coasters as a gift and NOW I'm making a cup sleeve to match their coasters!!! THANK YOU!!!!
Diane that is such a great idea! They will love that!
I know this was 4 years ago - but this just popped up - love this idea my granddaughter has been after me to make her som lol - she glad this popped up - easy please thank you
Thanks for easy to follow instructions. I appreciate your time and kindness for sharing them.
Brilliant, thank you, thank you thank you for sharing, and most of all inventing this fantastic coffee sleeve! Love love love!
God bless u jess u r sooo adorable!!! No wonder everyone loves u and you're channel is growing good on you! Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏻💟💟
Wow! No sarcasm...thanks. I have been trying to figure these out for months.
So glad I could help you! Have fun making them, they whip up really quick.
Your enthusiasm is contagious! After watching a few of your videos I risked life and limb lol digging my sewing machine out of my storage unit. Now to refresh my memory on how to use the darn thing!
Thanks Jess, I am sure my family will like these. Have a good evening, 🥰 Chris-Raleigh NC
Your so cute. Love your attitude. Going to make these for a little gift for my older lady friends. One is 102 years old. We meet up to Mc Donald’s for lunch on Monday’s once in n a while. Thank you thank you
Awww that is such a sweet gift! I hope she loves it! Thank you for sharing this with me.
I try to live a zero waste/low waste lifestyle the last few years so I like to DIY some of my own products. So glad I found your channel! You should do a whole DIY zero waste items video! Like making a travel utensil case and other items that replace disposables! Loving your content!
Some ideas low waste community uses that can be sewn at home:
Utensil case
Reusable coffee cup sleeve (you have this)
Reusable food storage bags (you have this)
Reusable pads/panty liners
Maybe a water bottle strap could be cool!
Bulk food drawstring bags
Produce bags
I LOVE these ideas!! Thank you, I'm adding all of them to my list.
Jess OklaRoots yay! 🙌🏼 looking forward to seeing them! Thank you! ❤️
These are so cute love the star wars theme! That’s so cute love the fabric choices.....
Perfect for Xmas stocking stuffers. Love the Star Wars fabric. I am a fellow Disney buff
These are fantastic gifts!
One of my after effects from the chemo I was on makes cold things really hurt my hands and fingers. This helps so much, especially the upgrade larger ones. I just love your videos. Thank you thank you.
Wow Darlene, I hadn't even thought of how this could be helpful for that. I'm so happy to hear this. And I hope you are 100% on the mend 💪❤
Thank you so much for sharing this clear, well done video tutorial. I love it and made my first ever, but not last, can koozie. ❤
Gurrrrrl! This video was FIRE! Ima make these for my coworkers.
My friends & family like the frozen Frappuccino drinks, so the cups are bigger. I will continue making your size & then make it 1 inch bigger for the larger cups. Great pattern. No messing with buttons.
I also use insul-bright to protect from hot & cold. I love the puff paint idea. I was thinking about running it around the stitches on both sides.
Continuous!!! Like magic!!!!!
Right?! I adore these suckers.
Tip... add a pocket big enough to hold a punch card if your coffee place uses them, that way you always know where it is.
I LOVE that idea!
I watched this a year ago, and with the pandemic, nobody was really going out, or dropping by over Christmas, so didn't make this...BUT, wow, with Christmas coming up again, I'm making SO MANY for stocking fillers...am a tad addicted to be honest, think I even made one for my postman..
Omg these will make great fish extender gifts for our Disney Cruise! Thank you!
YES!!! Ohhhh now I have to make some cruise themed ones 😍😍
@@OklaRoots sent you a few pics of finished products on insta! Thanks again!
Just a thought... not sure if it would make the side seams too bulky... but what about pressing under one edge of each piece before sewing each into a circle.
Your description of sewing around the circle is fantastic!! And puff paint?!?!?!!! Just awesome!!
You are so fun :-)
Thank you! I hope you love making them!
Worth a shot, that's a good idea.
I gotta tell you how happy I am that you made this tutorial!! Thank you so much
I just made one with Texas A&M fabric for my husband and it fits perfect! Thank you so much for the tutorial! You're the BEST!
Thank for this tutorial been wanting to make these and looking for pattern ! So easy to follow your directions. Thank you so much.
Made some for gifts to my secret pal at work and some others that I work with. Such a fast sew. Great tutorial. Thanks for doing these tutorials, I have learned so much from you. Now I am off to make more
Thank you
I did it!! Here in Canada. More Tim Horton than Starbucks.
I love it and as for you you are just the best and adorable love you from me and Australia ❤️❤️🇦🇺🇦🇺
You are so sweet Jenny! Thank you!
Cute and easy! It’s hard to wait through the introduction because I’m so eager to see the project, but I’m always glad to know the development process.
Awww thank you. Don't forget I always include time stamps so you can skip the intro whenever you need to. No hard feelings here!
Thank you for this! I’m going to make today!
Awsome, A challenge for you make one of these that coves the hole cup that would be so cool.
Oooooo that would be cool!
Awesome.. this was posted on my 65th birthday. Thankyou Jess. (by the way, my oldest sister name is Jess (Jessica)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BELINDA!!
Loved this video! Such a good one to follow and the product is SO cute! I love the Disney villain/princess idea 😍
I will be making these very soon. If it wasn’t bed time I would get up and do it now.
You make me want to do them cuz you are so stinking adorable. Love your videos.
Haha thank you Peggy! Let me know when you make them!
I love your channel and I love this design!
I picked up a mixed bag of sewing stuff at the thrift store last night. One item in it was a package of feet to make it easy to sew tight curves! I haven’t tried it yet. I don’t have a 1/4” mark on my plate, so I hope they help! Then before bed, I just came across this video! I guess that’s a sign I need to make these, especially since I’m going on a road trip next week!
A couple of years ago I made coffee sleeves and thought "wouldn't it be great to have a no button and loop" I'm excited to see you did ALL the work and when I give these as gifts my friends will think I'm the genuis
You are a genius Elizabeth! They were tricky to figure out, but I'm so SO happy to see everyone making them. Your friends are going to love them!
I just used this pattern to make the cutest sleeve to put around an ugly plant pot (ok, so I recycled a small plastic ice cream container, but it was the perfect size for the cutting I was planting). I used the pattern for the 3 1/2 inch sleeve and had to modify to make it fit all the way around but it came out so cute. Now I'm looking around my house to see if any of my other pots need a sleeve lol.
This is such a fantastic tutorial! Everybody I know drinks coffee and these will make excellent gifts! Thank you!❤👍
I agree, Patricia. I have so many people I can't wait to gift these to.
Thanks of this quick tutorial!! Made one just now and will be making many more!! Hello from NE Ohio.
Hi Chris! I'm so glad you enjoyed making it!
Thank you so much for the tutorial, pattern, and how to adjust the size if needed. I like your enthusiasm and making it reversible to suit our location or mood. I change moods quickly so I might need to switch out a couple for the same cup of coffee 😊😐😕😁!
Haha I feel you Carol! My husband takes the storm trooper sleeve out with him, and he puts the trooper side out if he wants people to leave him alone, and the porg side out if he is feeling my open to conversation. Trouble is, everyone asks about these coffee sleeves! They are just so fun to use.
I think I missed the instructions on how to adjust size, where can I find those?
@@Mizrea I remember her saying if you get a coffee cup that has a cardboard sleeve, you can open out the sleeve and see how it compares to the pattern or use it to make the pattern. The fusible interfacing or batting piece is the finished size. The larger pattern for the fabric includes seam allowance so you have to add them to the size of the cardboard.
@@Mizrea Also, a post came out yesterday that soon she will have adjustable sizes highlighted her Instagram account.
with the puff paint you could use a coordinating color and put tiny polka dots or speckles if the pain on both sides and keep the reversible aspect
Another terrific tutorial Jess, you nailed this one - it’s perfect!!! Thank you so much! 💚
You are the nicest, Tina! Thank you again!
can not wait to make these coffee sleeves , so cute . thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Kathy!
I am here for the excitement!! Now I’m excited!!!! 😬😆🙌🏽
Haha I tend to do that to people!
Just made a couple of the others with button closures, then saw your tutorial! Will definitely try this and probably won't be able to stop making them! Thank you so much, love your enthusiasm, I feel the same about great, practical things that WORK OUT!! Have a great day!
Oh they are addictive once you get started! So happy you're excited to make some!
Made 8 of them today and it was easy peasy with Jess' instructions!
Jess, you are hill-ARIOUS....so entertaining 😃! Thank you for your enthusiasm and fantastic tutorials. Love having you in my sewing room with me. Cheers😎😀
Awww thank you Ann! I'm happy to make you smile!
Just purchased my supplies to make these. Found the cutest coffee fabric. Thank you so much!!
Oh I'm so excited for you Lilly!
YEEESSSS!!! This is PERFECT!! This is what I have been looking for. Now off to make a bunch with all the scraps I have because I can't throw anything away.
I'm so excited to hear this! Have fun!
I’m so gonna make these just got a brand new Viking sewing machine and a circuit on the way!!!!!
I love your explanations and you always have the cutest fabrics!
Thank you Lauren!
Looking forward to making these cozies.
Nice, I can wait to arrive home and do it... Thank.... Warm Hugs from Puerto Rico !!
Thank you Leila! Have fun!
I love these! Thanks so much!! I always love when your new tutorials pop up, you have great quick, useful projects!
Thank you Susie! I try to mix in some stash busting projects with the bigger bag ones.
Genius. I just spent hours making one!
Jess - If I watch this video at 1.5 speed, it looks like you've already had all the coffee:) Seriously though - great video, great tutorial and thank you for my new favorite coffee sleeve!
I used the 3.5 inch tall one and it's freaking MASSIVE
so cute. you are also adorable! Love your energy
Thank you!
Thanks a million for the pattern and instruction. 🇨🇦
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this idea and the pattern 😘
You're welcome!
This is my new favorite project!
Great video! Thank you for the pattern and for the svg files !! Can't wait to make some of these!
Thank you Sandy!
Love your tools wall😀👍
Love Your Videos..
I'll have to make a bunch of these..
Thanks
Finally got a new printer so I will be making these super soon! Thanks Jess!!!!
This is too cute!
I have a request for you. =) With Valentine's day quickly approaching, I have been drawn to the look of quilted heart shapes. So I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on a heart shaped patchwork mug rug. Perhaps one with a way to stitch in a piece of fabric with a handwritten message of love for someone right in the center or something. =) Seems it would be a great gift or anytime reminder of how much someone is loved. Oh, and if the mug rug idea is not of interest to some, it could also have a small loop attached for a sweet wall hanging/reminder.
TFS as always...especially your energy! =D Always look forward to learning from you.
From a grateful beginner,
~Kat
I love this idea! I really need to get better with my holiday videos. I adore this idea, and I have so many quilty heart designs in my sketchbook.
Made a few …need to find a cup they will fit on !
I love it too! 😩 I’m so sad now because it’s 2:00 am and I can’t go sew right now!
Haha I feel your pain Rita! Your magic sewing hands need their rest too!
Thanks Jess. I don't have a computer only an iPad and I don't have a printer so I will have to get someone to print it off for me but a am going to start making them for my friends ❤️❤️❤️
Let me know how it goes Jenny!
Your enthusiasm is contagious!! I can't wait to give it a try
Haha I do have a lot of energy. I finally have a good outlet for it! Have fun making these.
I love this free pattern. Thank you so much. They are so easy to make! You rock.
Thank you for including that failure is part of the process. I quite sewing a few years ago because I felt that because it didn't come easily, I didn't have talent.
Also, how did you convert the pattern to a SVG file? I have a Cricut maker, which drives me nuts, and I want to know how to convert a paper pattern to something the Cricut can use.
A tutorial on how you use your Cricut to cut fabric would be great. I don't trust many of the video tutorials anymore, because I think they're sponsored by Cricut. Yours would be trustworthy.
Thank you so much! Yes, I think it's very important to show my mistakes. I actually make a ton of them in every project. That's just how I create. The process I use to create a SVG file uses quite a bit of software, but I think that would be a great tutorial!
Awesome!!! Video instructions were excellent. You are so inspirational and I can’t wait to try one of these.
Thank you Betty! Have fun making these!
BRILLIANT!!! Thank you for sharing this tutorial!
Great tutorial! I’m going to try this tomorrow!
I can see why you're so excited about it....almost instant gratification 😉
Going with the puff paint idea you could just go around your fabrics pattern with the same color ie: color in a flower. Or outline a pumpkin for those PSL fans! Minnie's Bows!
Jess, I watched all your videos on making a coffee sleeve. Learned a lot, decided to make the continuous style and it fit perfectly! Thank you for your instructions!
Loving the happy dance! I love this project, Im gonna give it a go... 😬🤞🏻
Haha thank you Terri, I have been super excited to share this with you all.
Because your Awesome!
No, YOU are awesome! Thank you!
I love quick and easy ...saw your video had to instantly make it love it love it love it!
I am so excited that I found your channel. I have subscribed. You videos are so easy to follow and I have tons of material scraps that your projects are great for. Thank you for being awesomw♥️
Oh my days this is amazing!! I’ve made coffee sleeves with buttons and loops and find after a while the elastic loop goes slack. This is a perfect way of making them and I can’t wait to have a go!
I totally agree Katy! Elastic and I don't work well together, and velcro can be tricky to sew on domestic machines. These work out surprisingly well!
So I made my first one...so easy!! Unfortunately it ended up too small for my coffee cup, so I’m going to try and lengthen the pattern a little and see if it works second time around :)
So cute, so cute, love them. Thank you Jess
Thank you Faye!
Can you figure out how to put an outside extra round with batting, to keep yer hands warm whilst walking outside in the cold with your coffee. That would be a cool trick eh. BTW I feel yer excitement when I finally perfect a pattern that has costed me hours of design work, failure after failure, and finally get it rid, I can be pretty giddy as well. Btw, the outer ring doesn't have to be all the way around, a spot for the thumb and a spot for the fingers, will do nicely. Oh and can't you just see these with super cute ruffles at the bottom too!! Omg, You created a monster now Jess roflol
Haha welcome to the dark, creative coffee sleeve side Kim! Isn't it exciting to think of all the things you can make with this?! I love the ideas, I'll see what I can add.
I love this and I've made a slightly different version. For the lining fabric I used a non slip fabric often seen on the bottom of todler's "footie" pajamas.. To help it glide through the sewing machine I encase the seams in tissue paper which I later tear away.
That's fantastic Linda! Thank you for sharing!
Finally made this today. I am obsessed 😍🖤