Cups are needed to drink water, and various cups or thermos cups are indispensable items in our lives. However, one problem with thermos cups is that they are too inconvenient to hold in the hand. If you can DIY a thermos cup cover, then It will be much more convenient. The production department here will share with you a method of making fabric cup covers, let’s learn together!
Putting the thermos cup in a thermos cup cover can protect the thermos cup cover from scratches and free your hands to make daily activities more convenient.
How to make a fabric thermos cup cover:
Materials required to make a fabric cup cover: Prepare a piece of surface fabric according to the shape of the cup, a cup girdle fabric, two pieces of lining fabric with the same size as the table fabric, a girdle fabric with the same width as the surface fabric, and buckle tabs.
1. After sewing the polka dot fabric and the table fabric, sew the long sides of the two pieces of table fabric together
2. The surface fabric and lining fabric face each other and sew the two long sides
3. Place the long edge connection of the table fabric in the middle of the fabric, fold it in half, and iron the fabric
4. With the gauze fabric facing forward, sew the two short sides. Remember not to sew if there is a break in the middle, but to put the girdle rope
5. Place the connecting edge in the middle of the fabric like step 3, fold it in half, and iron it flat
6. Turn it over to the front and fold it in half, iron it flat with an iron, and reveal the opening left by the sewing.
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7. Sew a line at the marked line on the picture
8. Sew the lining and surface fabric face to face. Place the button tabs on the long sides of the seams first, then the red fabric, then the lining, and then sew a line 0.5cm apart from the opening
p>9. After turning the surface fabric back, pull out the lining and handle the feet of the lining
10. Fold the edge of the lining in and sew a seal
11. Use polka-dot fabric to make a belt, thread it to the buckle tab, and stuff the drawstring into the space reserved by the drawstring
12. Place the two pointed corners at the bottom opposite each other and seal them. The fabric cup cover is finished
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