3 Easy Steps To Convert a Bowl Cozy Into a Basket Quickly

Bowl cozy basket

Quickly Convert a Bowl Cozy into a Basket in 3 Easy Steps

Bowl cozy patterns are great for handling hot items, but did you know that they are a great basic pattern for creating favor baskets for Easter and special events?

If you are looking for a quick and clever way to transform a bowl cozy into a favor/Easter basket, then read on!  Today, I’m sharing my technique for converting a bowl cozy into a basket.  These adorable baskets are perfect for holding candy favors at your next bridal/baby shower or holiday social.

Step 1: Make the bowl cozy

Follow the bowl cozy pattern as directed. You can use the bowl cozy pattern of your choice.  I really liked the look of this bowl cozy since it resembled a basket bottom . This pattern was published by Craftsy.  (It’s free!)

Bowl cozy made from Easter fabric

Normally, if you are making bowl cozy’s you would only use 100% cotton fabric, batting, and thread since they are used in microwave ovens. However, since we are using the pattern for another purpose, it’s important to label it “DISCLAIMER: for decorative use only. Do not microwave.”  This is especially important if you use non-cotton thread, fabrics, or embellishments.

Step 2: Make the basket handle

bowl cozy and handle supplies

To make the handle, you will need:

Optional: 1 large safety pin, 2 decorative ribbons

Fold your fabric vertically, right sides together.  Sew a seam using a 1/4” sew allowance.  Leave ends open.

Quarter inch seam allowance

Sewn fabric tube

Turn fabric tube right side out.  Attach your safety pin to one end of the Pellon Flex Foam.  Thread it thru the fabric tube.  Be sure to have an even amount of fabric on each end.  You may need to adjust the foam in the tube until it lays flat.  Once you have the foam inserted, remove the safety pin. I sewed a single row of straight stitching thru the center to keep it in place.  (This is optional).

fabric tube with foam

bowl cozy basket with handle

Step 3: Attach Handle to basket

Decide which sides you would like to hold the handle.  On side one, measure ½” from top of side.  Mark with either a water-soluble marker or tailor’s chalk on the INSIDE of the basket.  Repeat this process on the OPPOSITE side.

Side measurement on basket

Pin handle with the raw edges facing up along the line.  Make sure the foam is sitting exactly at this line BUT NOT below.  You want to sew as close as possible to the foam.

Handle end close-up

3 Easy Steps To Convert a Bowl Cozy Into a Basket Quickly - bowl cozy

Sew in place with a straight stitch.   It’s best to sew 3 lines of stitching. Trim seam allowance to 1/4″.

handle sewn to basket and excess fabric trimmed

Flip handle up. Sew ¼” from edge of basket securing the handle in the upright position. Stitch in place using a straight stitch.  Don’t forget to backstitch at the beginning and end.

side profile picture of handles inside and out

OPTIONAL BONUS:  Once you have the handle in place, you can decorate the outside with a ribbon, button, sequin applique, lace, etc. to cover the stitching.  Be creative and choose a design that reflects the theme of your basket!

Ribbon below basket handle

You are now finished!

I hope this tutorial helps you with your next bowl cozy basket project.  If so, please consider sharing it on social media and with your sewing friends and don’t forget to share your projects with us. If you have a question, please leave it in the comments below.

Check out this post if you need more ideas for personalizing a special event such as a bridal/baby shower.  I share tips for personalizing your special event.

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