
Ugh! I am going insane trying to perfect my coffee cuff! I have been making these for almost a year now. And every time I make a new one, or two, I make it somewhat differently- better. And I realize, those of you who have one of these cuffs, probably think the thing is just fine. But until I like it...
Kate's coffee cuff= reusable insulated fabric sleeve for take out coffee; made out of cute fabrics
Tonight I just can't seem to get the back seam the way I like it. I am begging for opinions. So offer them up. I was hoping that I could get this thing to be 2-sided, but the inside is not looking so hot.
Option 1: Sew a "box" at the back to sew down both ends of the sleeve.
Pros: Easy. Cons: There is a rectangle stitched on the back.

Option 2: Just sew down the top.
Pros: looks nice from the outside. Cons: There is a loose end inside, so might be annoying if used in "reverse" mode.

Option 3: Fit one end inside the other and stitch up.
Pros: Looks super. Cons: Kinda tricky to stuff it in, but mostly the top and bottom edges are uneven (says Shawn).

Option 4: Just like Option 2, but add a tag inside and just tack it down.
Pros: No loose flap inside. Just a small "tack" of stitching on the outside. Cons: Annoying tag if reversed (again, Shawn).

I will leave the options with just 4.