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A Valentine's Day Inspired Project
I really love making coffee sleeves and most people who drink coffee appreciate getting them. It is a really nice way to give a gift card as well. A felt coffee sleeve probably costs about $.40 to make if you have to buy the felt new. I just save scraps from all of my projects. You can stitch up this project in about 10-20 minutes and this sleeve would make a really cute little teacher gift for Valentine's Day with "#1 Teacher" on it. I actually made this sleeve for my little sister who just loves coffee.

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  • How to make a mug warmer. Two Hearts Coffee Sleeve - Step 1
    Step 1

    The easiest way to get a pattern for a coffee sleeve is to keep the paper sleeve from your next cup of coffee. I traced around my last paper coffee sleeve and made a little paper pattern.

  • Step 2

    Cut out 2 sleeves from felt. I cut one sleeve with decorative edge scissors.

  • How to make a mug warmer. Two Hearts Coffee Sleeve - Step 3
    Step 3

    Once I have the 2 sleeves cut, I trim down the top fabric so that I have a nice border.

  • How to make a mug warmer. Two Hearts Coffee Sleeve - Step 4
    Step 4

    Then I cut out 4 hearts, 2 from light felt and 2 from dark. Again, I actually cut them all the same size and then trimmed 1/4" off the middles to make them fit nicely.

    Also, you should sew the top and bottom layers of the sleeve together. I used the zigzag stitch on my machine with black thread to make a nice decorative element.

  • How to make a mug warmer. Two Hearts Coffee Sleeve - Step 5
    Step 5

    Next, I used the blanket stitch to attach the middle of the hearts to the outside of the hearts. Then, I used the zigzag stitch to applique the hearts onto the sleeve. You could actually attach everything with fabric glue or with iron on craft fuse (carefully because felt can melt under the iron). You could also hand stitch the project. It probably would not take long. There really isn't that much stitching.

  • How to make a mug warmer. Two Hearts Coffee Sleeve - Step 6
    Step 6

    Then, I folded the sleeve in half and stitched the back seam together.

  • How to make a mug warmer. Two Hearts Coffee Sleeve - Step 7
    Step 7

    Finally, you want to customize the sleeve. You could use iron on monograms, embroider words or monograms, use t-shirt transfers, appliques or even puffy paint.

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She Wolf
She Wolf · 3 projects
Aww this is so cute. I really want to make it but I cant find the paper sleeves anywhere to make a pattern from Happy Is there any way you can post an exact pattern?? Keep up the awesome work!!
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Claire M.
Claire M. · Manchester, England, GB · 4 projects
Very cute, I'm gonna make some for friends! Happy
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nariel
nariel · Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX · 13 projects
What a cute idea Happy
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Lindsey  N.
Lindsey N. · Backus, Minnesota, US · 29 projects
Ooo, useful and creative!

Im actually drinking a really hot beverage right now (green tea!) and a little sleeve would be nice!
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