Sunday, November 9, 2008

Up to my eyes in coffee cuffs!


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.

5 comments:

Michele said...

What about option 2 with a rolled hem? You can also use invisible thread for any of the options so you can see the thread when its reversed.

kanb said...

THANK you. I never even thought about using my serger. duh.

Shelley W. said...

Right now in the car I have one of these....I will have to bring it in the house and send you pictures!! Mine isn't as thick as yours, but I'll show you what I have and how she created hers! Rachel Durand had them made for us at the banquet!

kanb said...

Thanks Shelley. I have a couple made with just canvas as the inside. These in the picture are interfaced with this thick insulating stuff. It has a metallic layer that is making me burn through my needles. Today I decided I am through with that stuff. Even though my sister says it keeps her coffee warm for like 4 hrs.

MarthaJeanTheMeanMachine said...

Is there any of that stuff you can get to iron on that will fuse that little flap down on option one so you don't have to make that stitch? I have the one you made me a while ago with the professional looking plaid print. I think it looks great even with the extra stitching.