Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Coffee Koozie Tutorial with Fat Quarter Shop


Coffee addicts and tea lovers, rejoice! We have an easy DIY Coffee Koozie tutorial for you today. This project is so easy and fun to make! Plus, it adds extra pizzazz to your coffee or tea tumblers. 
This tutorial requires a mini charm pack, thread (Aurifil of course!), a hairband, and a button to make. Kimberly chose to use the Elementary collection by Sweetwater for Moda Fabrics. 


We also created koozies from other collections!
Coffee Koozies in the Into The Woods Collection.

Coffee Koozies in Miss Kate and Figures collections.

Don't know which mini charm pack to choose? Well, it's your lucky day! Our mini charm packs are 20% OFF all week long, until August 31st. 2014, at 11:59 PM CST! 
Are you ready to begin your project? Download our FREE Coffee Koozie pattern, pick up your favorite mini charm pack, and watch our video tutorial with Kimberly. 


We have a few coffee and tea lovers joining us today, and they are so excited to show you their Coffee Koozie! Head on over to their blogs to see their creations. 

We're also giving away five Elementary by Sweetwater mini charm packs to five lucky winners! To enter, all you need to do is comment and tell us what projects you like to make with mini charm packs! Don't forget to let us know what you think of the video and project! Be sure to share your creations on our Facebook, Flickr, and Instagram! Happy crafting everyone!

And the five lucky winners are...






57 comments:

  1. I love using minis to make hexi's and then cute little table runners. I'm off to make the coffee koozie right now. thanks for tut

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  2. I need this for my tea mugs! I like to use mini charm packs in patchwork bags. The small packs let me sample my favorite collections without taking up a lot of space which I love!

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  3. Mini's are so fun ! I like to make zipper pouches with them. So excited to see my blog on here! Like a dream come true! Thank FQS!

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  4. I've wanted to make some hot pads with mini charm packs, though I haven't done it yet.

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  5. Thanks for another fun tutorial. I love your YouTube videos!! I want to use my mini charms to make some Miss Rosie Little Bites.

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  6. I've never used mini charm packs but I love 2.5" squares for EPP hexies. And I can't wait to make a coffee koozie or two!

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  7. Since I'm just beginning in quilting, I would love to receive this for making mug rugs.

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  8. I have never used minis but I am definitely making this koozie this week! It's so pretty and I think it will be perfect for this fall. Might make some for my sons to give their teacher too.

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  9. I love mini's. I use them a lot when making mug rugs. Video is awesome. Have already made 3.

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  10. I use mini-charms for mug rugs and pot holders! Great project!

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  11. I like to use these for my appliqué stash! Lets me get a ton of variety to add depth to my projects.

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  12. Mini charms are good for book covers. I like the simplicity of square patchwork.

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  13. I would make some patchwork baby bibs

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  14. Mini charms are great for table toppers and runners. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

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  15. I've never actually used mini charm packs. I'm going to be stalking these comments to get some great ideas!

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  16. Thanks for the pattern and fabric ideas. This would make wonderful Christmas gifts for my daughters co- workers.

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  17. These are so cute! I haven't used mini charm packs yet, but this looks like a great project to try them out :)

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  18. Thanks for the video! I have printed it off already. Now if I could just be lucky enough to win!!

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  19. Those are adorable! I haven't used the mini charm packs yet, but I think they'd be great for little zipper pouches.

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  20. I love making pot holders out of mini charms

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  21. First of all....the mini charm packs are great for pot holders, pillows, quilts that use small pieces, and a ton of other patterns. This koozie project is probably one of my favorites. I love the idea of putting the koozie on a cup and slipping in a gift card..or the small coffee packs and syrups to give as a gift. GREAT PROJECT!

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  22. I love them for coasters! And table toppers, doll quilts. As usual, you guys make it look so easy with your awesome tutorials.

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  23. I like 100 block quilts and Granny Squares.

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  24. Another easy to follow video, thanks Kimberley. I love minis and original charms and have quite a collection. I'm seeing co-ordinating coffee koozie and mug rug sets!!

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  25. Awesome video. I like the step by step visuals. I like to use mini charms for mug rugs. So now after watching this video, I need my cup of coffee!

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  26. this is so fun, Kimberly!! I haven't used mini charms *yet* but this seems like the perfect project to start with using them - I have been wanting to make some of these for a while now. thanks for the great pattern and wonderful video as always!

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  27. I would like to make mini-quilts with the minicharms. And I love the Frozen quilt-my niece adores this movie.

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  28. I haven't tried mini-charm packs; I haven't even tackled any mini-quilts yet! Thank you for the unique idea on how to utilize those small squares - keep the ideas coming!

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  29. I haven't used any mini's yet. I would like to use them for a patchwork zippy pouch. Great tutorial...thanks.

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  30. I haven't used any minis yet, but I'd like to make a doll quilt with them, or use them in a border pattern.

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  31. I like using them for pillows and table runners. I enjoyed your video. 😊

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  32. The minis have become one of my favourites for little quilts and table runners. I made a Christmas runner this month with a new Christmas line, sorry I forgot the name but I love how it turned out.

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  33. What a cute idea! And useful too. Kimberly makes the best tutorials-step by step and so easy to do. A unique way to use the minis.

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  34. I would love to get Elementary. I'd make a plus quilt. 5 packs would be just what I need.

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  35. I have the 2 moda books for the minis and I love all the little table mays that you can make with them.

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  36. I always enjoy all of Kimberly's video turtorials. Mini charms are the only pre-but I haven't used. The Coffee Koozie is the perfect project to try them out on. These would make cute stocking stuffers.

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  37. I always enjoy all of Kimberly's video turtorials. Mini charms are the only pre-but I haven't used. The Coffee Koozie is the perfect project to try them out on. These would make cute stocking stuffers.

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  38. I like to use the mini charms for hand applique.

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  39. I have not used charm packs yet. I just received one a couple of weeks ago. I am debating between making them into mug rugs or incorporating them into a quilt.

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  40. I haven't used mini charms yet but I'd make pouches and mugrugs!

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  41. I've used mini charms to make small table toppers. After watching the video, which was great and Kimberly did an awesome job, I want to make a bunch of these Coffee Koozies for my family!!! I also learned a few techniques to use when !making other projects!!

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  42. I have used the minis to make reversible patchwork drawstring bags and pincushions, but I plan to make many of these koozies for Christmas gifts! Thanks for the inspiration and instructions!

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  43. I'd love to make a patchwork zippered pouch with a mini pack!
    Susie

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  44. So cute- mini charms, I would make Koozie for my tea & coffee mugs. And perfect for x-mas gifts.

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  45. I want to make a 2 cent stamp quilt with mini charm packs.

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  46. I love the coffee koozie! I need to make a few for my tea mugs! I haven't used a mini charm pack yet but I do have a few projects planned...a mug rug, table topper, and a bag. Thank you!

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  47. I do think I'd have to make a few coffee koozies & matching mug rugs! Thanks :)

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  48. I am going to make these Koozie's for holiday gifts with the mini charm packs.

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  49. I love using mini charms to make mini quilts :-)

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  50. I love mini charms for all sorts of fun little projects, like mug rugs, mini quilts, runners. Now I am off to make your Coffee Koozie! Thanks for the pattern and great video tutorial!

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  51. I love to use the minis to make mug rugs.

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  52. I loved making this project for my grandson's teachers. Quick and easy! But I used Moda Candy Bars instead if piecing squares. Made it simpler and faster. Thanks for this inspiration!

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  53. Love making mug rugs as teacher gifts!

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  54. I have never used precursor such as mini charm packs but once my stash is much smaller I plan to start. Of course if my resistance holds out. Ha! Love the project!!!

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  55. Bonnie (Bonnnie and Camille) has a beautiful pattern for Chrisgmas ornaments using mini charms and I am anxious to begin making them for this year's gifts!.

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  56. Love making doll blankets with them.

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  57. I recently bought some mini charm packs and now I know what to do with them. Thanks

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