Dinner Plate Cozy Tutorial
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Easy sewing tutorial to make a reversible dinner plate cozy, easy to use and protect your hand from the hot plate when warming up food in a microwave.
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Great tutorial
Thank you. I am glad you like it 😊
I like the way you do this.❤
Thank you so much. I am so glad you like it. I hope the tutorial helps with the project.
Excellent Tutorial, your explanation was easy to follow. Thank You
Thank you, I am so glad the tutorial helps with the project.
super merci beaucoup
je vais acheter le patron merci
Thank you so much, I appreciate it. And I am so glad you like it.
Thank you. Great tutorial
Thank you, I am so glad you like it 😊
Great tutorial.. Very clear. Thank you
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Awesome!
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Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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Click the link for picture tutorial: craftyforhome.com/2023/02/15/microwave-dinner-plate-cozy-tutorial/
What is the batting that your are using? Mine seems way too thick for 2 pieces sewn together
I use cotton batting.
@@CraftyForHome what brand? I use the wrap n zap and its so thick, im breaking needles
@@kristibianchi4765 I use Wrap n Zap, and I also use the generic brand I got from Amazon, which doesn't have a brand name or label, so I am not sure if it is 100% cotton or 90% of it. The Wrap n Zap is thick, but it is precisely for the sewing project to use in a microwave, as it says 100% cotton for sure.
If it is too thick, use one side with the batting and one without it. Another option is to sew the batting 0.25" from the edge first, then trim the batting edge so the batting would be smaller than the fabric. So when you turn the cozy right side out, it is not too thick when topstitching
@@CraftyForHomei will def try that.. If I may ask, what tension setting do you have your machine on? I have a singer 4432. Tension at 4 and its hard going over the darts when top stitching final piece. That is when my needles break so im curious if my machine is not set up correctly.. Thank you for helping me!! Im trying my best but feeling defeated
@@kristibianchi4765 I use a Singer 7256 and tension setting is at -1 but I think each sewing machine may have different tension setting.