Reusable Bowl Cap Tutorial

Reusable Bowl Cap Tutorial | lillyella stitchery

Help save the environment and look cute doing it! 😉

These reusable bowl caps are easy to make and customizable to fit any dish. You can use cotton alone for a washable cap, or add iron on vinyl for a more waterproof cap that can be wiped clean.

Reusable Bowl Cap Tutorial | lillyella stitchery

This tutorial includes directions for determining what size to cut your pieces, how to make bias binding, and how to construct the bowl caps.

Click here to download the free pattern.

The fabrics I used here are from the Little House on the Prairie line by Kathy Hall for Andover Fabrics and they couldn’t be more perfect! Those little florals mixed with the scenic prints are absolutely adorable.

Reusable Bowl Cap Tutorial | lillyella stitchery

I just love making these covers and find them handy for some many things. I always use old Pyrex and Fire King bowls that did not have lids, so using these makes me much happier than using plastic wrap! They also make great gifts. Pick up a cute bowl (or set) at a thrift shop, make a matching cover and give it as a housewarming or shower gift.

I hope you enjoy this tutorial! Share your project photos on Instagram & Facebook with #reusablebowlcap!

Reusable Bowl Cap Tutorial | lillyella stitchery

3 thoughts on “Reusable Bowl Cap Tutorial

  1. Chris says:

    Oh my gosh, I was just thinking about how I could make cloth bowl covers the other day and then I found your website and tutorial. Thank you so much. Not only that but the Little House on the Prairie fabric is on my wishlist at a major fabric supplier.
    Thanks again!

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  2. Cristina Rodriguez says:

    I want to say thank you for the pattern you explain it so well that I was able to understand it. I was wondering if it will be okay if I make a sell what I make from the pattern.??

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