I love doing these little coffee cuffs. I see they have the fabric ones for sale now at Starbucks, which is my usual choice of coffee if I'm out. Anyway here is my little version.
Like the cuff!! I made some of those a couple of years ago, but would love to know what your pattern is. I just found your blog today, and am now a follower, looking forward to getting to know you. Blessings, Peg
I don't post often, but thank you for being interested in my blog! I used the cardboard cuff that comes on your coffee from starbucks. I laid it out flat and traced around it and then cut it out including a seam allowance. I used a thin batting that is insulated for making pot holders. I tried using a couple of layers of thicker batt, but it made it too hard to turn inside out. I layered it right sides together with batt on the bottom and sewed around where I had traced to pattern leaving one of the short sides open. Then turned it, sewed the open side closed. Measured it around the cup and stitched it into a cuff. They take no time at all.
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Like the cuff!! I made some of those a couple of years ago, but would love to know what your pattern is. I just found your blog today, and am now a follower, looking forward to getting to know you. Blessings, Peg
I don't post often, but thank you for being interested in my blog! I used the cardboard cuff that comes on your coffee from starbucks. I laid it out flat and traced around it and then cut it out including a seam allowance. I used a thin batting that is insulated for making pot holders. I tried using a couple of layers of thicker batt, but it made it too hard to turn inside out. I layered it right sides together with batt on the bottom and sewed around where I had traced to pattern leaving one of the short sides open. Then turned it, sewed the open side closed. Measured it around the cup and stitched it into a cuff. They take no time at all.
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