Bottle Strap Holders

Please read all instructions before starting

SUPPLIES
Tear-a-way stablizer or Vilene wash-a-way
Fabric of your choice
Thread
Cotton Batting or felt
1 yd Ribbon (¾ to 1” wide)
Snaps or Rubber link toys you can find at Target or Wal-Mart.

STEP #1
*Hoop stabalizer and place hoop on machine and stitch out first color change(this is the placement for the ribbon strap).*place ribbon over top of this stitching and put a little piece of tape at top of ribbon if needed to help hold in place.
One
STEP #2
*place ribbon over top of this stitching and put a little piece of tape at top of ribbon if needed to help hold in place.
*Stitch color change 2. This will tack down ribbon in place.
TWO
STEP #3
*Stitch color change 3, this is a placement stitch for padding and fabric.*Place batting and Fabric over stitching and stitch color change 4(this will tack down fabric to stabilizer).
Next follow color chart changes for each design.
THREE
STEP #4
*After stitching design float another piece of fabric under hoop(right side facing down) or you can remove hoop and spray with temp spray glue and press fabric to back of hoop(this will hold your fabric in place).
*Place hoop back on machine if removed and stitch next color change(will be 2nd color change from bottom).
*After this remove hoop from machine and trim fabric close to stitching being careful not to clip threads. Also clip fabric and batting in center circle and remove same way.
FOUR
STEP #5
*Return hoop to machine and stitch last color, this is your satin finish around the edges.
FIVE
STEP #6
*You may make the length of your ribbon as short or as long as you like.
*Add a snap on end or sew a loop in the ribbon end and use the rubber link toys to use for attaching to baby buggy or high chair or where ever else you like.
SIX

**I found the rubber link toys at Target.
You’re Done!
Bottle Top of Bottle
Hope you enjoyed making this great project to use or give as a gift!

Bonnie
www.stitchartdesigns.com
—–WARNING—–
Please do not use in the crib or leave baby unattended while using the Bottle Leash holder.

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19 Responses to Bottle Strap Holders

  1. Sandy says:

    Thanks. Have a great day.

  2. Ruth says:

    This is so very cute! Thanks for sharing! We love your projects. Keep them coming. God Bless and Thank you!

  3. Ruth says:

    Where on your site is the design for stitching at? Please and thanks

  4. cynpa says:

    I love it and it only took you….what a minute to get the instructions up and available. That is why I love the SiCKDesign group.

  5. rhonda says:

    very cute thank you

  6. Teresa says:

    Thank You for the instructions. I have a new grandbaby coming in the next few weeks and was excited when I saw this design pack. Thank You for all the deisgns you have shared with all of us. Teresa

  7. Sandra says:

    Thanks for the bottle leash. It is really cute. Love all your designs and projects.

  8. Where is the bottle strap file to d/l, please? Expecting first Great Granddaughter Dec. 1st & this sounds like a great idea. Thanks! Bev
    [editor’s note: Here you go: http://www.designsbysick.com/details/bottlestraps

  9. SHIRLEY says:

    ok I am not very smart would like to make one of these for my grandson instead of a princess but need the design for the circle and stitching to download where and how much can I get it for . thanks
    [editor's note: http://www.designsbysick.com/details/bottlestraps ]

  10. tj says:

    I would like to know what this bottle strap is used for? It looks cute on the bottle and all, but I do not understand its intended use.

  11. Bibi says:

    Please, do you heve a excample from the dainte light switch covers?? how to use them??

  12. erika says:

    eu gostaria de saber qual é a utilidade deste bordado em volta da mamadeira
    Editor: [Você precisa as instruções para o bordado do suporte de frasco do bebê?]

  13. Verne says:

    Thank you for these instructions.it should make the completion of the project so easy.They are so cute

  14. Karen says:

    I made a bunch of these as part of a baby shower gift. They were easy to make and turned out great!

  15. Sandy France says:

    Can you tell me please, what a Rubber Link Toy is that you are using in this project? I am going to try this as my very first applique project…
    Thanks,
    Sandy

  16. Andrea says:

    I looked online and its supposed to hook to the carseat so that baby doesnt drop the bottle on the floor. What a neat idea!!!

  17. MERCEDES says:

    VERY USEFUL THANKS
    MERCEDES

  18. poppanana says:

    I don’t understand the directions between step 4 & step 5. If you take the hoop out of the machine & trim the fabric close to the stitching as in step 4 that will cut it away from the hoop and won’t be there there in the hoop for step 5. I have sewn all my life and this just has me stumped. Thanks for any help.

  19. Sheree says:

    poppanana:

    Just cut the fabric and batting, close to the stitching, on the outside of the outer circle and on the inside of the inner circle. This will leave a “wheel” of fabric and batting. Do not cut the stabilizer or remove anything from the hoop. Then place the hooped “wheel” back on the machine for the satin stitching around the edges.

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