How to Sew a reversible fabric bowl by Debbie Shore
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- This is the bowl we made in the live chat, but without the live chat!
You will need 2 x 10" [25cm] circles of fabric
one of them backed with fusible fleece [H640]. If you're planning on using them in a microwave, please use natural wadding/batting, fabric and thread.
Materials I used are all from www.debbieshoresewing.com - Навчання та стиль
Very nice Debbie. Will make nice presents. Thank you.
Love these little bowls. Your pattern & description is so easy to follow. Great little make for presents.
The BEST sewing TUTOR - FULL STOP!!!💃🏾💃🏾
Wow, thank you!
I love your little baskets.
And I love how you explain how to make them .So cute.
The perfect organizer for those keys! These bowls are beautiful and easy to sew. And those prints will surely brighten up the room :D
These are such a great idea for those pretty fabrics you want to showcase. Much admiration from Canada🌹 Have a great week Debbie a fan for years.
I like the bowl, thanks!
Thank you for your tutorials and sharing your talents with us. I started sewing again after 35 years when I purchased your book “Sew Useful”. Excellent book for beginner or experts. Made the cover picture as a sewing tote and use it daily.
Thankyou!
I love these fabric bowl. Very easy to make. Many thanks for sharing. Take care. x Blessings x Mariana UK xx
I made one for my sewing machine feet and other items close to the sewing machine, easy and very cute, thanks!
Thanks Debbie. Great little stocking filler. I'll get started on these today.
great idea as stocking stuffer!
What a great quick little sew 💕 Thanks 😊
I also just want to say, I absolutely love your blouse..😂💕
Love this idea…so cute so many uses!
So pretty and useful! Thank you! 😊
Thank you for a lovely and very useful tutorial. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Such a cute fabric bowl!! Thank you for posting!
Thank you. Really like this little bowl to make. Your projects are fun.
Thank you. I love the shape of this bowl ! Great little gifts, also great for my sewing room bits ! Thank you for the easy to follow instructions.😊🏵️
I love the little bowls. 🥰
I recently purchased a little iron like that. It’s brilliant for small projects! 😊
Great tutorial thank you for doing them XX
Love it thank you 😊
Hi Debbie, Great perspective of how the measurement can alter depth. I've made bowl cozies & in my mind I wanted them narrower & stand up higher. 3/4 to 1 could do that. I have a tendency to cut things larger too so now I know a circle of 10 is useful. US works in inches but my rulers do metric too.
Hi Debbie I love this 😘😘
Am going to make a few and fill with sweets for Xmas gifts XX
Большое спасибо за прекрасный мастер класс
Adorei!💐
You could adjust this to make a hat! Using bigger circle and diamond shaped dart (for brim).
This looks like what I need to do for a coffee cup! Making the darts longer and wider?
love it. could I use wadding or will that be too floppy to use. also what about any interfacing. as I haven't got any fleece.
how about wadding and interfacing? Put them together and see hoe firm they feel...
@@debbieshore I have used floppy wadding and interfacing
Was thinking can I put bias binding on the top ?
Yes, but it must be cotton if going into the micro.
Fabulous Debbie so easy to follow , can I ask ? Did you make your top ? If so where did you get the fabric?
Thank you in advance ❤️
I didn’t make it I’m afraid…
@@debbieshore I too love the top and was hoping you would say "yes, here's my pattern! It looks so comfy! xx
Is this just under an inch by a quarter inch ? 2 cm as well ? Ty
I'm still trying to figure out how to get a 10" circle....
Use a bigger plate turned upside down or a pot cover/lid. 💃🏾
@@miiii50 thanks
You are much easier to understand your accent when your not live.