The warmer days are hitting around here and there will for sure be a need to start carrying around a water bottle. So, for this weeks 52 UFO Quilt Block Pick Up- how about a quick how to make a water bottle holder using your blocks!
The blocks you will use will just need to match up with the sizes mentioned in the tutorials. You can add a few sashing pieces, or cut your block down if needed. Just have some fun with this one- knowing that it will probably be drug on the ground, thrown across the creek and slammed in the car door a few times.
The beauty about useing a water bottle holder is – the water bottle can be changed! When it runs out, gets all ucky inside or whatever, just switch them out.
Click on the photos below to be taken to their tutorials.
Pretty Shabby UK
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Donna Jean Messner says
What about keeping the water cold? I work and it would get warm fast.
Another question from a newbie.
Donna Mesnner
Becky says
It doesn’t have anything that will keep it cool….. that’s a good idea though!