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I decided to write up a tutorial for my famous teabag holder. So many people have loved this product over the years I have been making them to sell that the time has come to share the love and offer you the chance to make your own. Pop over to the Sewing Directory to view the written Tutorial HERE and follow along with my video tutorial on YouTube.
15 Αυγ 2019 · Tea Bag Wallets are simple-to-sew projects that keep your tea bags clean and secure until you're ready to brew a cup.
With two compartments, this little caddy can hold up to 12 of your favorite tea bags. Or you can even tuck in a few of your favorite sweeteners. This way, you never have to worry about leaving home without your favorite sipper.
STEP 1 – Cutting out. Picture above shows the pieces required to make one half of the tea bag holder, i.e. 1 coaster: Front piece (blue with daisy pattern), Inside piece (yellow), Inside pocket (yellow, which will be folded in half), Piece for the top of the cup (white).
Cut out 2 rectangles of fabric from both fabrics measuring 7.5” x 5” plus 4 rectangles of the same size from your interfacing. Attach the interfacing to the back of each rectangle following the manufacturer’s instructions (or we have a guide to using fusible interfacing here).
In this 'ible I want to show you how I made my "Tea Bag Travel Holder" for next to nothing! This is what I made for Christmas gifts this year and something I made for myself as well. I'm trying to be healthier and figured Green Tea might b…
Making the Tea Bag Holder. Step 1: Cut 4 pieces of fabric 5” x 7” from your scrap fabric. One will be your outer, and three will be inside pieces. Step 2: Embroider your front piece. Fold your front piece in half and lightly mark the piece in half.