Note: I’ve made these in two slightly different ways. Check also the second tutorial for a hot water bottle cozy.
Materials
2 coordinated fat quarters, one for the cover and 1 for the bias tape for the border.
Instructions
The cover will have an opening at the back.
The cover is made of 3 pieces sewn together with a border.
Cutting
Fold the fat quarter in 2 right sides together and place exactly half of the hot water bottle on top of the fold.
Draw around half the bottle leaving 1 inch all around.
Cut the fabric to obtain a symmetrical piece.
To cut the 2 pieces for the back use the front piece as a model but cut across 2/3 of the way on the long side and and add 1 1/2 inch to the small piece that goes on the bottom part.
Stipple quilting
Make a quilt sandwich with some muslin at the back and proceed to stipple quilt the 3 pieces.
When finished, cut off the batting edges.
Bias
Buy ready made bias or make your own. For double folded bias, strips should be 2 inch wide.
Sew bias to the edges of the opening at the back.
Assemble
Put the 3 pieces wrong side together. The long back piece should be placed over the short piece.
Sew with a 1/4 inch seam allowance.
Once the 3 pieces are sewn together, sew the bias all around the edges.
See my other hot water bottle cozy tutorials
Great tutorial, and great idea!
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I love love love this! I can see actually doing this, which says something, since my sewing skills are still pretty basic. Great tutorial and well explained.
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It’s a great idea.
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Hello! I’m trying to contact you for permission to feature this tutorial but I can’t find your email address. Can you email me for details? Thank you!
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Thanks for sharing, I’ve been wanting to make a hot water bottle cover but didn’t how how to approach the design.
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These are gorgeous! Definitely making some for Christmas!
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These are so pretty – I love them. I’ve been meaning to make covers for a while, and didn’t really like any of the patterns I saw – this is the one!!
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I love this – are there any problems getting the hot water bottle out/in when it has water in it?
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These are beautiful and make the hot water bottle even more snuggly!
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Teresa – Thank you for sharing this tutorial. I love your design and can’t wait to make my own!
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I love this! I will adapt it to fit my heating pad, if you don’t mind. I’m so stinkin’ cold blooded, it’s not funny so this is right up my alley!
Your models are gorgeous, btw. Congrats on being featured on sewmamasew!
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great tutorial, thanks 🙂
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To sassypriscilla, the hot water bottle can be taken out when the water is in just as easily as when empty as long as your pattern allows for one inch all around the bottle. The measures are taken with the bottle empty.
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Great idea & tutorial. I’ve got to make one!
Thanks
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great! I, myself, have found small hot water bottles and have used fleece to make a cover in the shape of a teddy bear, a fish, a dog or cat face. These I have used as baby gifts for the little ones when they get a tummy ache.
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Hi Teresa, Thanks for sharing the tutorial. It is an interesting tutorial.I will certainly make one for my home.Thanks.
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Teresa, I used your tute to make myself a cover for a heating pad and if you’d like to see it (I credited you and linked to your tute, too) you can look here-
http://flossieblossoms.blogspot.com/2009/11/simple-project-big-payoff.html
Thanks again for sharing your wonderful projects!
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Well, I must tell you just how beautiful this project turned out. The FABRIC, the shape, the quilting – everything. I looked at dozens of hottie covers on the web, and yours take the grand prize. Thank you for sharing – I’m working on creating one for myself now.
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Thank you so much for all your feedback.
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I love this tutorial. Can you tell me where I can buy a hot water bottle? I would love to have one, but have never seen them anywhere. Thanks, Morgan
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Morgan
I buy mine at the chemist.
Cheers
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very pretty… got to get dear husband to make them…
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Woah – these floral designs are incredible – you are very talented 🙂 I particularly like the lining you’ve done, which makes it look very professional and hard wearing. Great work as always
Jess x
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Thanks for this tutorial – I have just made my own hot water bottle cover using your info and am really pelased with how it worked out. You can check it out on my blog if you like. Of course I gave you credit.
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Teresa, I followed your tute and posted it on my blog. Thanks a lot.
Christine
http://www.sewbossi.com/2013/02/some-first-aid-for-man-in-your-life.html
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