When in winter, we pull out the sweaters. That's also a time to sort out what we want and what we no longer need. That's when I can find the best potential for upcycling them into felted goodness. While not just any sweater will do for most felted wool projects, this time around we have wiggle room. It's Reduce, Reuse, REFASHION Tuesday and I'm here to share a self-care gift for you or those you love. This fun sweater will become a DIY hot water bottle cover. Stress relief, anyone? Felted Wool Sweater Before DIY Hot Water Bottle Cover | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Reduce, Reuse, REFASHION series hosted by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | Come learn to create for you and your home | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Isn't that sweater above totally cute? I have no idea what the "F." is for, but it caught my eye. In addition, I've already felted this 100% wool sweater so it's ready to go. Likewise, when I find a moth-eaten sweater, like my pink cashmere sweater turned sloth, I bring them home. Then, when I accumulate a few, I felt them all at the same time. You can see how I made dryer balls from a damaged wool sweater or see how I felt and upholster with sweaters HERE or in the video demo below. DIY Felted Wool Footstools Video Tutorial by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy home furniture homedecor

REFASHION TIME

However, if you want to give this DIY a try, here's a list of tools and supplies you'll need to get started:
Tools & Supplies
  • 70% (or more) wool sweater felted OR any natural fabric sweater.
  • sewing scissors
  • hot water bottle
  • pencil
  • scrap paper
  • sewing machine or needle and thread
  • sewing pins or clips
Let's get started with this refashion! First, let's take a look at these hot water bottles. Hot Water Bottle for DIY Bottle Cover from Refashioned Sweaters | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Not only are they pretty basic, but that also means they're easy to work with.

STEP 1

Next, trace the bottle onto a piece of scrap paper allowing about a half inch or so for seam allowance. If you're hand-sewing, you don't need as much leeway. Tracing DIY Hot Water Bottle | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces After that, cut out the pattern and get your sweater ready for the next step.

STEP 2

Now that we have our pattern, we're going to cut three pieces out of our sweater. However, before we continue, I want to point out that you do not have to use a wool sweater that's felted. You can use any natural fabric sweater (cotton, cashmere, etc.) and cut it as-is. The idea is to make this a comfy self-care gift. Keep in mind that you want the largest portion of the sweater to be the front of your DIY hot water bottle cover. For my sweater, I'm saving the "F." section for my needs. Then, that leaves me with the back side of the sweater. Don't be afraid to make use of sides where there are seams too. Just make note of placement of the pattern. I open up the sweater by cutting up one side seam. Cutting Felted Wool Sweater for Hot Water Bottle Cover | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces With that in mind, let's cut the top back of the cover. First, lightly fold the pattern in the middle so you can use that for reference. Then, place the pattern at the sweater bottom cuff as shown. Cutting DIY Hot Water Bottle Cover from Wool Sweater | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

STEP 3

Next, flip your pattern upside down and place the center line about 1-2" higher. This so that when we make our bottle cover, the back edges overlap to make a pillowcase-style cover. Cutting DIY Hot Water Bottle Cover Bottom | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces

STEP 4

Finally, it's time to assemble. Here are the three pieces we are putting together... DIY Hot Water Bottle Pieces from Felted Wool Sweater | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Grab the top and bottom back pieces and place them right sides facing the "F." (or front panel). Pin making sure your overlaps are sandwiched together properly. Pinned Hot Water Bottle Cover | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Last, stitch around the entire perimeter leaving a quarter inch seam allowance. You can either sew with a sewing machine as I've done, or you could place the pieces wrong side together and use a blanket stitch to assemble. Not only would that create a decorative element, but also leave out the sewing machine if those make you nervous. {{wink, wink}}

A WARM HUG

Here is my complete DIY hot water bottle cover handmade with love. I don't know about you, but I have fond memories of hot water bottles. I think puppies, I think warm hug for newborns, and even the comfort care we all appreciate when being taken care of. DIY Felted Wool Hot Water Bottle Cover from Felted Wool Sweater by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces handmade refashioned thrifted Handmade Felted Wool Hot Water Bottle Cover from Thrifted Sweater by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces selfcare giftidea handmade Okay...let's have some fun...what does the "F." stand for? I'm thinking maybe "Finished" or "Freezing" or maybe "Friend"? Even better is that I whipped up two of these in less than an hour for a few special people. Two DIY Hot Water Bottle Covers from Felted Sweaters by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces felted selfcare giftidea upcycled   Handmade DIY Hot Water Bottle Cover with F. by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces refashion selfcare diy

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As with all my creative adventures, I aim to inspire YOU. Just think how lovely it would be to get a DIY hot water bottle cover made from a loved one's sweater. It not only makes a great gift but serves as comfort as well. Let's inspire others to create! Pin and share to spread the inspiration. Create a wonderful self-care gift by using a felted wool sweater to make a DIY hot water bottle cover. Tutorial by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces at prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces giftidea handmade upcycled selfcare

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Larissa

Shared publicly - 2022-12-27 10:40:40

I did and would love to do less and less each year. You have meant so much to me, Rebecca. You are a strong woman! Sending hugs and wishes for a blessed new year.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2022-12-27 14:16:26

They sure are. I don't think it's swear word if that's what you're referring to as I've seen others like it in other letters and it's a very vintage item...back when people had a brain and didn't wear stuff like that. I don't think like that anyway. ;)

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