Hot Stuff

…or what I made this afternoon.
What is it? We call it a Bodum cozy. It wraps around a French press coffee maker (like this) to keep the coffee hot. I got one for Christmas, and it works surprisingly well, so I decided make one for a gift using the cozy I got for Christmas as a pattern.
Here’s the reverse side. I could, I think, sell it as reversible and no one would complain. (I’m not sure why the topstitching looks so crooked and bunchy in that photo. It’s neither crooked nor bunchy in real life.)
I used scraps of leftover cotton fabric and a double layer scrap of polyester quilt batting. It took less than an hour to make, including the 10 minutes it took for me to find the package of velcro in my stash of sewing stuff. The next one, of course, will take half as long, because I’ll know what I’m doing. And I’ll know where the velcro is.
Some French press coffee cozy patterns and intructions:
- sew4home French Press Cozy Tutorial
- Button-up fabric cozy at tiny happy
- Instructions for a patchwork cozy at craftstylish
- Fabric cozy with ribbon stipes at oh write!
- Two crochet cozy patterns at Crochet Every Day
- Pattern for knit cozy at Crisis of Praxis