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Wine Bottle Tuxedo Cover

Several years ago I designed this pattern for a shop that my daughter owned.  She sold non alcoholic bottles with special labels for personal gifts.  She asked me to make gift bags and other items that people could buy and I went to work designing patterns.  This was the first pattern that I ever made as I wanted to ‘dress up’ bottles as well as make gift bags.  It proved very, very popular so that now I am offering the tutorial with pattern for sale.

This bottle tuxedo can be made with any scrap fabric, from satin to dressy fabrics.  You can add a top hat and a cane sold by craft companies on line.


Using themed cotton fabrics, I dressed uUsing themed cotton fabrics, I dressed up beer bottles.  Just add a cowboy hat or sombrero and men will love this gift as much as women.

I even dressed up a root beer bottle as a soda jerk by adding a cap made out of ribbon scraps.

Whatever style your friends and family love, you can make this very sophisticated bottle tuxedo that anyone will love.

All it takes is a sewing machine, scraps of fabric and a bit of loving time.



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Tags: bottle, bridal, wedding, wine

Posted on Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at 1:32 am under Sewing Crafts.

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