Water Bottle Holder

The supplies for making a water bottle holder have been sitting in my closet for quite a while, and I was excited to finally use them!

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I was walking through the Dollar Tree and found this super cute water bottle and thought it was just perfect for the water bottle holder that I wanted to make.

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This water bottle has an optional drawstring at the top. The pattern is adjustable and can work for water bottles of various sizes. The pattern has templates and measurements calculated for water bottles with diameters from 2.5 – 3.125 inches. You can also adjust the height and the handle length as you like.

So, whether you are using a disposable water bottle or one that is more durable, this pattern can work for you.

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I have been using this water bottle holder for a week now and I have to say that I LOVE IT! I have started carrying it around with me and have found it super handy 🙂

Supplies:

Exterior Cotton Fabric (1/3 yard should be enough for holders up to 9 inches tall)

Lining Cotton Fabric (1/3 yard should be enough for holders up to 9 inches tall)

Rattail Cord (Optional – Approximately 1/2 yard)

Spring Cord Stopper (Optional)

Here is the free pattern:

Water Bottle Holder Pattern by learncreatesew

DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS:

Super Simple Tote Bag

This project is quick and easy, a simple tote bag that is a great project for new sewers. It is also really nice for gifts!

This bag is back to basics with a simple lining and fabric handle.

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This project doesn’t take long to make and can be easily adjusted for other sizes.

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The corners of the bag are boxed to provide space at the bottom, but it can also be made flat.

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This project is super simple and is a 1/10 in difficulty.

DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS:

QUICK OVERVIEW:

Zip-On Tool Caddy Instructions Available!

I hope you have as much fun making this project as I did.

The difficulty level of this bag is about a 5/10. You need to be comfortable working with thicker fabrics. It also requires a good amount of pressing, and precision is needed for the top stitching, binding, and zipper. That said, it is an unlined bag without interfacing, which makes cutting and prep work a breeze!

Zip On Tool Caddy – Unlined – Instructions

Zip On Tool Caddy Pattern

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Rag Edge Tote Bag Instructions

The Rag Edge Tote Bag Instructions are finished!

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The rag edge gives this tote a casual vintage feel.

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While the exterior has a plethora of decorative seams, the interior is nice and smooth and even has the option of an added pocket.

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I hope you enjoy making this bag as much as I did!

Difficulty level for this project is a 4/10, mostly due to the grommets required for the handles.

difficulty-rating-spool-small-4           Rag Edge Tote Bag Instructions