Elevate Your Basic Flowerpots With These Fun Embroidered Denim Koozies

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The following post was originally featured on A Charming Project and written by Enid Gonzalez, who is part of POPSUGAR Select Latina.

I had no idea embroidering was so addicting! I had some left over jean fabric from my DIY embroidery hoop sign, so I made a cozy for my flower pot. I've been thinking about making a cozy for my coffee cup so why not these gorgeous flowers. I can't say enough great things about my brother project runway sewing machine, so that's what I used to sew this project. It's great for beginners - like me. But of course, you can easily sew this by hand as well

Materials

  • Jean fabric
  • Embroidery hoop
  • Embroidery floss (gold)
  • Inexpensive plastic flower pot
  • Tape measure
  • Scissors
  • Chalk pencil
  • Thread
  • Sewing pins
  • Embroidery/sewing needles
  • Sewing machine (optional)

Step 1: Use your measuring tape to take measurements of the width and height of your pot. For example, the pot I used is 18-inches all the way around and 5-inches high. You will also need to trace around the top of the pot over a piece of fabric. This will be the base of your plant cozy.

Step 2: Cut all the fabric according to your measurements.

Step 3: Use your chalk pencil to hand draw your message in the center of the fabric.

Step 4: Use your embroidery loop to secure the fabric. Thread your embroidery needle and use a simple back stitch to embroider your message.

Step 5: Fold over the top of your fabric and secure with sewing pins. Sew the top of your fabric by hand or do as I did and use one of the embroidery settings on your sewing machine for a little added texture.

Step 6: Sew the two sides of your fabric together.

Step 7: Use sewing pins to attach the circular base fabric all the way around the bottom of the plant cozy.

Step 8: Sew the bottom of the cozy.

Step 9: Finally, add the flower pot and sell as is, or if you're selling at a craft fair, add soil and flowers.

I embroidered "grow" for some added encouragement, but another idea - if you grow herbs - would be to embroider the type of herb on the front front of its cozy.

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