These pot holders are the perfect size for the lid or handle of a hot pot. I like their size because you don’t have any extra material getting in the way, and it sits on your lid as you have it set aside (previously, I used a tea towel to…
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This article shares instructions for sewing a bowl cozy. A bowl cozy allows you to heat a bowl of food in the microwave and remove it without burning your hands. And to hold the hot bowl in your hands while you eat (if you’re like me and eat more meals…
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Pin it These reusable covers are ideal for using with measuring cups to make dressings and sauces, and then storing them in the refrigerator. I’m always using beeswax wraps to cover my measuring cups when storing homemade salad dressing in the fridge, but I find they don’t stick as well.…
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Pin it This technique creates a finish that looks like you used bias tape, but is much easier to do. Hot pads are a commonly used item and many people like them to match their table decor, so they require more than one set; making them a good product to…
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When I first saw a casserole cozy, I wasn’t sure what the point of it was. But now that I’ve made myself one, it’s a commonly used item in my household. A casserole cozy is ideal because: You can take a casserole out of an oven and set it into…
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Pin it Reusable casserole covers are a great item to sew and sell because they will save your customers money in the long run. No need for plastic wrap or tin foil when covering casseroles that are: prepped and being stored in the fridge before baking cooked and being taken…
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This free printable pattern comes in small, medium, and large sizes and uses bias tape to finish the edges and hide the elastic, which gives it a more polished look when sewing to sell. Bias tape does take a little practice to get used to, but once you get the hang…
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Pin it This is a simple pattern for napkin rings that don’t require hardware and only use smaller pieces of fabric. So it’s perfect for turning your scraps of fabric into profitable products. Sewing napkin rings to sell Napkin rings aren’t used or purchased as commonly as napkins. So…
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Pin it Napkins are a simple sewing project and only require you to cut and sew one piece of fabric. So they’re idea to sew and sell. Of course, consumers don’t just purchase one napkin (unless there’s a specific purpose for it, such as a larger napkin to go in…
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Pin it This pattern creates a polished look around the edges of your hot pads. They look like they’ve been finished with bias tape, but it’s simply the bottom material folded over, and it is a much easier technique. Although some people use hot pads as potholders, they are different…









