My fabric sleeves came out to under $.25. I used fabric remnants bought from a quilting shop. A large ziploc bag cost $1, plus I got to pick and choose the pieces. I also found a bag of binding at Goodwill ~ 10 unused packs for $1.99. ALWAYS check their craft isle. The only item that I purchased for full price was the 1/4 yard of ironing board fabric which ran $5.99/yard.
Supplies:
- Binding
- Fabric remnants
- Ironing board fabric for center heat barrier layer
- Starbucks cardboard sleeve (used as template)
Step 1
Lay the template out flat and trace onto the backside of the front, middle and back fabric layers.
Step 2
Gather all three layers, with front side out and pin together.
Step 3
Straight stitch around the perimeter, as close to the edge as possible.
Step 4
Pin binding to top and sew on. Repeat on bottom.
Step 5
Pin ends together, overlapping the two ends.
Step 6
Sew ends together with a straight stitch.
And, voilà, you're finished~
Now wasn't that easy?