[Starbucks, Bubble Tea, Coffee] Reusable Cup Holder/Sleeve/Cozy with Grab Handle

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2021
  • DIY reusable cup holder/sleeve with grab handle
    Pattern link:
    sewingseedsoflovestudio.com/p...
    Introduction
    Too hot? Too cold? Drop your favourite drink in our latest cup holder and free your hands from the extreme temperatures!
    Finding the perfect cup fit to suit all cup sizes in the market is akin to Goldilocks searching for her ideal (porridge/chair/bed). Every cup has a different upper and lower circumference measurements. However, after a series of intense testing and tweaks, I arrived at a generic (gentle arc) shape pattern (and method) that will suit most cups sizes.
    In the video tutorial, I have also shared 2 different ways of construction - Perfect Fit and Expandable Fit. The expandable version are sewn in with small strips of elastic, which allows for some give/stretch to suit cup sizes in between.
    I hope this pattern will provide some ease to users who may have difficulty handling the cups (without any holders) as well as users who just want to have some fun making/personalising their very own holders.
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    Product Features
    3 sizes - Small (fits small coffee cups), Medium (fits most Bubble Tea cups) and Large (fits Starbucks Grande, most Bubble Tea cups)
    2 heights - Short, Tall
    3 different grab handle lengths
    Pattern Details
    There are printable pattern pieces in this PDF pattern for your home printer, available in both A4 and Letter format. Please note that there are no written instructions in this pattern. A video tutorial (right at the bottom of this page) is available for the visual learners.
    Materials and Supplies
    Recommended material - quilting cotton or taffeta nylon waterproof fabric
    [1] Fat Quarter for main fabric (45 x 55cm or 18” x 22”)
    [1] Fat Quarter for lining fabric (45 x 55cm or 18” x 22”)
    [1] Fat Quarter for lightweight woven interfacing
    (45 x 55cm or 18” x 22”)
    [2] or [3] 1/4" 4cm elastic strips (depends which height you are making)
    Skill Level
    Beginner

Komentáře • 12

  • @terriberg29
    @terriberg29 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the towel idea and the elastic! Solves 2 problems ! Thanks

  • @miriamnahom3963
    @miriamnahom3963 Před 2 lety +1

    What a brilliant idea!! Love it!!

  • @VyNguyen-md7bp
    @VyNguyen-md7bp Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your help, Finally i can do it and it look kinda cute 😂

  • @jencl3863
    @jencl3863 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!!! I totally need this. :)

  • @antinovel
    @antinovel Před rokem

    i knew you were from singapore too the moment i saw the bober tea cup 😆 i just started sewing recently and would love to know where you get your fabrics! they’re just lovely 😍

  • @mikapettyfer8818
    @mikapettyfer8818 Před rokem +1

    How many cm to cut the elastic

  • @joannasaurus
    @joannasaurus Před rokem

    Do you have to flip the pattern to the opposite side to cut the lining?

  • @sarah607chang
    @sarah607chang Před rokem +1

    The pattern for the handles are way to short

    • @SewingSeedsOfLove
      @SewingSeedsOfLove  Před rokem +2

      It’s a personal preference. I prefer it shorter so that the drink doesn’t dangle and sway too much. It’s an easy tweak to increase the handle length.