Now that the nights
are drawing in, it’s tempting to stay indoors and keep cosy and warm with a
good book.
So to keep out the
chill I’ve made this soft woollen hot water bottle cover, which is simply
finished with a decorative trim and blanket stitched edge.
I bought my fabrics
from the Cloth House in London. They have a beautiful range of materials and
vintage trims to choose from.
You will need:
Wool fabric
Cotton thread
Scissors
Pins
Sewing machine
Embroidery thread/needle
Trim
Paper
Iron
Step 1: Make the template:
Lay and pin your
templates onto your wool - I've used this lovely aubergine brown wool from the
Cloth House.
Cut out all three pieces.
Step 3: Sew:
Press and pin a 1
cm fold along the straight edges of pieces B and C.
Sew down these
folds.
On the front edge
of piece B sew on your trim.
Step 4: Sew together:
Place piece (A)
front side facing up, then lay (B) on
top and then lay piece (C) on top of (B) facing down with right sides together
and all outer edges aligned. Pieces (B)
and (C) should overlap by about 3/4cms.
This will become the opening of the
cover.
Pin all the edges
together.
Sew the layers
together around the pinned edges with a ½ cm seam allowance.
Out of the curved
sections cut little notches and snip off the corners for a neat edge when
turned out.
Turn the entire
piece inside out by using the opening.
Press the piece
flat.
Step 5: Embroider:
I've used a contrasting
pink embroidery thread which looks great with the wool I've chosen.
Using the
embroidery thread sew around the edge of the cover using a blanket stitch. Make
sure you sew through all the layers. Don't worry if this isn't perfect, it all
adds to the handmade charm.
Your hot water bottle cover is now ready to use. Simply fill your hot water bottle and insert
it into the opening.
Have a go at this
project and share your pictures. Just tag your photos on Instagram with the hashtag
#BThoughtful_Makes and the user names @btreeclothing and @foundandsewn.
I love your choice of fabric, trim and thread colour... Your last photo is a perfect autumn photo!!
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