Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

This water bottle carrier was inspired when I found myself carrying everyone’s water in my backpack for the Fourth of July parade. Next time, everyone carries their own! This is my first tutorial so please feel free to send me corrections or comments on how to make it better.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

1. Cutting InstructionsCut one piece of fabric for the exterior and one piece for the interior each 10 3/4 wide x 8 inches tall. I’ve pieced my exterior fabric with two coordinating prints in the tutorial pictures.

Cut 2 circles of your lining fabric, the circle should have a 3 3/4 inch diameter. The diameter of the circle stitching line is 3 inches. Add an additional 3/8 inch seam allowance making the cut circle diameter 3 3/4 inches.

Cut one piece of Insul-Brite 9 x 7 inches. Cut one Insul-Brite circle with a diameter of 3 inches.

For strap, cut one length of twill tape and one length of ribbon, both 42 inches long. This fits my 8 and 11 year old daughters. When I sized it for myself I cut it 50 inches long.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

2. Sew exterior to lining along the top edge only, right sides together using a 3/8 inch seam.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

3. Press open seam.

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4. The Insul-Brite is going to get sandwiched between the exterior and the lining. Pin Insul-Brite to the wrong side of exterior fabric, aligning and centering top of batting with the joined seam line. Pin in place about an inch down to keep batting from sliding around. Fold over the the lining fabric and pin some more. Top stitch 1/4 inch along the top edge. This provides a baseline anchoring of the batting.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

5. Pin entire sandwich like a quilt, securing as needed to keep layers from puckering when stitched. Stitch all layers as you please. Repeat this for the bottom circle. Finish bottom edge of top and edges of circle with a zigzag stitch or serger.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

6. I used a French seam to join the side edges of the carrier. A French seam is two steps which result in the raw edge being trapped inside the second seam. Use some scraps and do a practice seam if this is the first time trying this. This seam is great for fairy skirts too!

Step One: Pin WRONG sides of sides together and stitch a 1/4 inch seam. Don’t press seam open, you want them to lay flat together.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

Step Two: Turn tube wrong side out. Pin again along the edge, RIGHT sides together and stitch a 3/8 inch seam. This seam will ‘trap’ the previous seam inside. This gives you a nice clean finished edge for the inside of your carrier.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

7. Leave tube with lining turned to the outside. Pin bottom circle to tube’s raw edge, right sides together. Clip edges of the tube to make fitting easier. Only clip about 1/4 inch into seamline.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

8. Stitch using a 3/8 inch seam.

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9. Turn carrier right side out.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

10. Attach twill tape to ribbon with a single stitch down the center.

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

11. Turn up 1 inch of strap raw edge and attach to inside edge of tube, centering ends on either side of the carrier side seam. (After making this I think it would have been easier to attach the strap before creating the tube.)

Make It: Water Bottle Carrier

12. Enjoy watching your kids carry their own water bottle.

About The AuthorKathy Mack is the crafty creator behind Pink Chalk Studio, which is her little corner of the universe where she dream and create beautiful things. She lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington with her two beautiful daughters, and her husband. Find more of her work along with some fantastic tutorials by visiting her website at: pinkchalkstudio.com. Be sure to check out her weblog while there to for more great sewing tips and inspiration!