Such a cover is not only a nice detail: it helps not to burn yourself while holding the glass, and to keep its contents longer longer. Cases that are easy to make and decorate with your own hands are in our selection.
1. Simple felt case
It is done simply, but it looks great! A felt cover for a thermo-glass is one of the most simple options. Wrapping paper in your glass, make a pattern. Cut the part from felt by adding allowances for seams of about 0.7 cm on the sides. It remains only to fold the cover part in half and lay a zigzag stitch with matching color or contrasting threads.
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2. Felt cover with applique
An option for decorating a felt cover is an application. In this case, it also thickens the cover: it will keep the contents hot and save hands better than a single layer. The sequence of work is in the photo:
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3. Felt cover with embroidery
Embroidery, even the simplest, also looks very nice on a felt cover.
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4. Case for the thermostat button
Due to the loop of the gum, such a cover turns out to be universal, suitable for glasses of different diameters.Make a pattern by wrapping a glass with cardboard or paper, cut 2 identical parts from the fabric, adding allowances for the seams, and the same part from the synthetic winterizer. Fold the details: synthetic winterizer, one piece of fabric face up, the second piece of fabric with the wrong side up, put a simple rubber band on the side for hair. Sew the parts around the perimeter, leaving a hole, twist and sew the hole. The cover around the perimeter can be stitched. It remains to sew the button.
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5. Buttonhole cover with felt loop
Another version of the fabric cover: in this case, the buttonhole also plays a decorative role and is cut out of felt, as are the parts for the application. The cover is sewn in the same way as the previous one.
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6. Cover for thermostat Velcro
Instead of buttons and loops, you can use Velcro tape (it is also Velcro).
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7. Cover made of thick knitted fabric
Knitting a cover is not necessary - you can use a patch of knitted fabric, lonely thick golf or a sleeve from an unnecessary sweater.
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8. Flannel shirt cuff cover
Another option for fans of alterations. Cute and cozy covers for glasses are obtained from the cuffs of your flannel shirts.
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9. Knitted covers for thermostatic glasses
And if you crochet or knitting, creating such a cover will be easy. There are many options. The main thing is to take thick enough threads so that the finished cover performs its function.
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