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Quick Home Made Gift Idea- Microwave Bowl Cozies

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This, for those of you who might not know, is a Bowl Cozy.  Specifically, a padded bowl surround that can be used in the microwave while heating up leftovers in a bowl.  You know how when you heat up your soup in a bowl in the microwave, it is too hot to handle when you take it out?  Well, this little item solves that problem.  Everyone loves them.

To make them, all you need is two 10 inch layer cake squares and two 10 inch squares of batting.  Be sure to use only 100% cotton fabric, batting and thread.  I have done a tutorial on how I make mine, and therein have linked to another tutorial I think is really good.  

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I have been in full production mode, and made eight of them in a couple of hours earlier this week.  They make great teacher gifts, gifts for work buddies, and are quite perfect for your grown nieces and nephews who are setting up first apartments or dorm rooms.  You know they eat something from the microwave every day, so these are just what they need.  For couples, I like to give two in matching or coordinating fabrics.

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They are a great way to use up those layer cake squares you have sitting around.  These cost me nothing, as I made them with materials I had on hand. I bet you have the makings for a slew of them too.  I like to choose fabric combinations that suit the individual.  The guys on my list are getting grey and black ones and the girls are getting girlier prints.  They are completely washable, so when you slop your soup over the side, it's no problem to wash it off.

So what are you waiting for?  You know someone who needs these.

 

 

21 responses to “Quick Home Made Gift Idea- Microwave Bowl Cozies”

  1. Please make sure only 100% cotton batting and cotton thread is used. Using batting with polyester can cause a fire in the microwave. There is actually batting made specifically for this. It’s called Wrap ‘N Zap from Pellon.

  2. Please make sure only 100% cotton batting and cotton thread is used. Using batting with polyester can cause a fire in the microwave. There is actually batting made specifically for this. It’s called Wrap ‘N Zap from Pellon.

  3. Please make sure only 100% cotton batting and cotton thread is used. Using batting with polyester can cause a fire in the microwave. There is actually batting made specifically for this. It’s called Wrap ‘N Zap from Pellon.

  4. Great idea and I appreciate the tutorial, too.!
    Good information from Kathy, too.
    Hugs!

  5. Great idea and I appreciate the tutorial, too.!
    Good information from Kathy, too.
    Hugs!

  6. Great idea and I appreciate the tutorial, too.!
    Good information from Kathy, too.
    Hugs!

  7. Yay! I teach this class at my local quilt shop. I’m queen of the “quick and easy, get-it-done-in-an-afternoon” classes. My quilt shop owner appreciates that the beginning sewer might need these kind of projects to really get going!

  8. Yay! I teach this class at my local quilt shop. I’m queen of the “quick and easy, get-it-done-in-an-afternoon” classes. My quilt shop owner appreciates that the beginning sewer might need these kind of projects to really get going!

  9. Yay! I teach this class at my local quilt shop. I’m queen of the “quick and easy, get-it-done-in-an-afternoon” classes. My quilt shop owner appreciates that the beginning sewer might need these kind of projects to really get going!

  10. eeeep! I forgot about these! you posted ages ago about them. I need some for myself. ;p
    thanks for the idea!

  11. eeeep! I forgot about these! you posted ages ago about them. I need some for myself. ;p
    thanks for the idea!

  12. eeeep! I forgot about these! you posted ages ago about them. I need some for myself. ;p
    thanks for the idea!

  13. WE were gifted 2 and we use them all the time. YOur post reminded me I should make some for the grown up kids to use.

  14. WE were gifted 2 and we use them all the time. YOur post reminded me I should make some for the grown up kids to use.

  15. WE were gifted 2 and we use them all the time. YOur post reminded me I should make some for the grown up kids to use.