Reusable Photo Coffee Cozy DIY
Supplies:
–Canon PIXMA MegaTank printer
-T-shirt iron-on transfer paper
-iron
-cotton fabric scraps for top and bottom side (can use two different fabrics or the same)
-white cotton fabric scrap for photo area
-scrap of thicker fleece fabric or quilt batting
-sewing machine
-1/4″ elastic
-button
–coffee cozy template
Let’s get started! Start by resizing your photo to 3.25″ x 3.25″ (or somewhere around that) and print it out onto your photo transfer paper. Make sure to mirror the image before printing so it prints backwards and it will look correct once you iron it on!! Cut around the photo, leaving a small border around the printed area. Print your coffee cozy template as well. I’ve been using the Canon PIXMA MegaTank printer for a little while now and love the printing quality. Being able to print photos and create projects at home is a huge benefit of having a printer, and this one has a huge ink supply, which is an extra bonus!
Iron your photo onto your white cotton fabric per the paper instructions and peel off the backing to reveal the photo underneath. Save the layer you peeled off for a step later on.
Pin your side pieces to meet the edges of your fabric photo (a 1/2″ seam allowance) and sew down each side to connect them.
Center your coffee cozy template on top of your fabric strip (with the photo in the middle) and cut out your front cozy piece (make sure to add the 1/2″ seam allowance the whole way around). Use the same template to cut out your back piece and your fleece (or quilt batting) piece so that you have three layers all the same size.
Layer your pieces with the fleece layer first, the front piece next (right side up) and your back piece last (right side down).
Fold over a 2″ section of 1/4″ elastic to make a loop and pin it in between your top and bottom layer (loop side in with tails sticking out the side).
Pin your three layers together and sew around the edge with a 1/2″ seam allowance and leave a 2″ gap so you can turn your cozy right side out.
Sew around the cozy 1/4″ from the edge to give your sleeve a finished look and to close up the 2″ gap you left open to turn your cozy right side out. Once you’re done you can add a button about 1″ from the side opposite the elastic so you can hook the elastic over it to close your cozy. This cozy is washable, so if there’s a coffee spill just follow the washing directions for the photo transfer paper you use and you should be all good.
Credits // Author and Photography: Laura Gummerman. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop.