Friday, April 10, 2009

Craftastic Weekend Project: Yo-Yo Mason Jar Cozy



This fun weekend handsewing project will use up some of your fabric scraps and turn a simple mason jar into a cute and craftastic travel beverage carrier. If you don't have a lot of fabric scraps you can also use a couple of fat quarter bundles.

Materials:
cute fabric scraps
fabric scissors
thread
handsewing needle
mason jar
1/4 yard elastic

1) Make your yo-yos. The number will depend on how big your yo-yos and your jar are. Mine took about 25 yo-yos.
  • Cut circles out of your scraps about twice as wide as you want your finished yo-yo. You can trace around a small dish or a cup to mark your fabric. I like to make mine all different sizes.
  • Fold in the edge of your fabric about 1/4" as you run a basting stitch around the edge of your circle, about 1/8" from the edge.
  • When you have gone all the way around, pull the thread to gather your yo-yo together.
  • Stitch to secure.
2) Assemble your cozy.
  • Measure around your mason jar.
  • Begin sewing your yo-yos together in a strip that is as long as your jar measures around. Sew this strip into a ring.
  • Now pick some yo-yos for the bottom of your cozy and sew those together and attach them to the bottom. Add more yo-yos for the sides of the cozy until they reach the neck of your jar.
  • Cut a length of elastic that fits around the neck of the jar and overlaps 1/2". Stitch the overlapped ends together to make an elastic band.
  • Stitch the yo-yos at the neck of your jar to your elastic band.
Now you can drink on the go with super-crafty style!


*note: You can also use a yo-yo maker
to make your yo-yos. They are super
simple and speed up yo-yo making!
We have lots of them in different sizes
at Fancy Tiger Crafts!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This would be too cute for flowers too! xoxox Mom!