Animal Themed Hot water bottle covers -Twig + Tale - Digital PDF sewing pattern
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Animal Themed Hot water bottle covers -Twig + Tale - Digital PDF sewing pattern
Animal Themed Hot water bottle covers -Twig + Tale - Digital PDF sewing pattern
Animal Themed Hot water bottle covers -Twig + Tale - Digital PDF sewing pattern
Animal Themed Hot water bottle covers -Twig + Tale - Digital PDF sewing pattern

Digital Pattern Animal Hot Water Bottle Cover Sewing Patterns

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Stay warm the old fashioned way - snuggle up with these cute and cosy hot water bottle critters.  


Economical warmth, no fuss and the children love them... My little girl has even requested I make these for her friends as gifts this year!  

This sewing pattern includes ALL seven animals, which are fantastic for market sellers, make fabulous gifts for the young and young-at-heart, and are great scrap busters too.


Skill level: Confident beginner

Animals include: Raccoon, Fox, Kitty, Panda, Owl, Bear + Fawn



Wild Things Hottie Covers 
Sizing + Supplies

The dimensions are approx 8” (20cm) wide by 13.5” (34cm) long, to fit a standard sized 2L hot water bottle. Back closure is an envelope style like a cushion, for easy in and out.

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Printing Info

This digital pattern is tiled and designed to print using your home printer on either US Letter, or A4 paper.  

The pattern includes a nifty “layers” feature, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. Full step-by-step printing instructions are supplied.

FAQ

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Customer Reviews

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v.v.S. (Castleford, GB)
Lovely owl

Made this in a couple of hours. So easy and fun to make and great to use up scraps.

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Wietske Ossendorf (Selbitz, DE)
Happy sewing

I used these designs as applique on clothes, rather then hot water bottles.. changed the scales a little, so it fits nicely on a children's scenic.
I recommend this ebook very very much.. tons of fun!

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Sara Jackson (Hinckley, GB)
Brilliant

Love this pattern, comes together well and really cute.

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Debra (Wellington, NZ)
Owl

Just found this photo of the owl hottie I made

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Debra (Wellington, NZ)
Loved by granddaughters

My youngest granddaughter asked for a hottie and hottie cover so I made her the kitten one then another one picked the fawn then another didn't choose so made her the owl which she loves and I think it's the best one I've made too. Will have to find photos of the others

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Carol Le Grice (Christchurch, NZ)
Very happy

I haven’t made the new ones yet but my other hottie covers are selling well

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Nancy Roy (Monson, US)
Fun to Make

Patterns are easy to print out and the clear directions include lots of ideas for varying the project.

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Stella H (Nottingham, GB)
Wildly good hottie covers

Absolutely love all of these hottie covers even though I’m not sure some of my UK friends would even know what a manatee was. Made the penguin to start with. They are very easy to make, I didn’t even need to refer to the instructions during construction and they look great when made.

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christine mabon (Queenstown, NZ)
Fabulously fun pattern

Very easy to follow and enjoyed by all as Christmas presents. Be careful to read pattern first before cutting out re binding of edges, as i missed that bit. Otherwise loads of fun and a great way to use up scraps and be creative.

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Debbie Nix (Fort Collins, US)
I’m unable to use

It looks like a darling pattern but I’m unable to use it as it is digital and I have no printer. I am homebound and can’t get anywhere to get a copy. 😢