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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Insulated Drink Tote or Cover..For Soda..Water Bottles

Insulated Totes For Soda & Water Bottles

 Insulated Totes For Soda & Water Bottles
Bring your own beverage to parades and community events and keep them cold.
Materials
  • fabric
  • light weight fleece or quilt batting
  • 1/4" wide elastic
  • Optional: 1" wide nylon webbing for strap
  • Optional: Hook and loop tape
  • Thread
Cutting
  • 8 oz water bottle
    • Fabric One 8 1/2" X 9" rectangle and two 3 1/2" circles
    • Batting One 8 1/2" X 4 1/2" rectangle and one 3 1/2" circles
    • Elastic 6"
  • 20 oz soda bottle
    • FabricOne 10 1/2" X 16" rectangle and two 4" circles
    • BattingOne 10 1/2" X 8" rectangle and one 4" circle
    • Elastic6 1/2"
  • 25 oz water bottle
    • Fabric One 10 1/2" X 17" and two 4" circles
    • Batting One 10 1/2" X 8 1/2" rectangle and one 4" circle
    • Elastic 6 1/2"
  • 2 liter Soda Bottle
    • Fabric Cut 2 - 5" circles of fabric. Cut 1 - 22 1/2" X 15 1/2" piece of fabric
    • BattingCut 1 - 11 X 15 1/2" piece of batting and one 5" circle of batting.
    • Elastic 8" of 1/4" wide elastic
Insulate and Quilt
Insulate and Quilt
  • Place the batting on on the wrong side of the fabric, matching the edges and covering half of the fabric.
  • Quilt the batting area.


Optional Belt Loop
Optional Belt Loop

Not recommended for a 2 liter bottle.
Materials
  • 12" of 1" wide webbing - Carefully use a lighter or candle to gently melt and fuse the raw edges of nylon webbing to prevent it from unraveling. If you are using cotton webbing, zig zag or turn under the edges of the webbing.
  • 3 1/2" hook and loop tape
Construction
  • . Sew "hook" section of the tape, 1" from one end of the webbing, stitching around all edges of the tape.
  • Sew the "loop" section of the tape even with the opposite end of the webbing, stitching all the way around the tape.
  • Lay webbing on the middle of the fabric rectangle, aligning the end to the edge. Sew a 6" rectangle starting at the bottom edge.
Side Seam and Elastic
Side Seam and Elastic
  • Fold with right sides together and align the long edges. Sew a 1/4" seam.
  • Press Open
  • Place the elastic around the tube, matching the ends of the elastic to the top of the batting and seam allowance edges. Sew the elastic at the seam line, back-stitching to reinforce the stitching.

Sew the Elastic Casing
Sew the Elastic Casing
  • Fold the wrong sides together, enclosing the batting. Zigzag the raw edge.
  • Pin the elastic to the fold and top stitch 1" from the folded edge.

 Bottom
The Bottom

  • Layer the two circle pieces with a piece of batting. Zigzag the edges together.
  • Match the circle to the zigzagged edge of the tube.
  • Sew with a 1/4" seam.
  • Turn inside out so the seam allowance is inside.
  • ENJOY! HAVE A COLD ONE!

2 comments:

  1. Ms.Jeannie,
    What a great idea and totes will come in handy for kids at the parks or out riding their bikes .

    The totes will come in handy for adults carrying their beer or wine coolers . We will be able to sell a lot of them at the fles market .
    They will come in handy for the 4th of July .
    Mrs. Carano gave me the go-a-head .

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  2. Thanks Della
    I know you and your fellow members will make them attractive and they will sell like hotcakes.
    I hear you are doing a wonderful job.
    Well done...Jeannie, The Genie

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