My sister and I discovered vase wraps back in early February. I was intrigued so I decided to give it a go.
I started with a piece of flannel 9" x 9" square to allow me to trim it after I had quilted it.
I then used Mom's Quilt as you Go method to sew strips of curated fabric and lace along the length of the flannel. I used 8 strips in varying widths.
There are many ways to finish it into a tube to go over the vase/bottle.
I decided that I wanted a flap to extend from the body of the wrap. So, I added a strip of turquoise fabric to the lining piece so it would be exposed when I sewed the wrap closed.
I trimmed the fabric collage piece to 8.5" tall and extended it to 9.5" wide with my final piece on the collage. I trimmed my piece of lining to the same size. I then placed right sides together and stitched all the way around leaving a gap in order to turn it right side out. Once turned right side out I pressed it well and top stitched all the way around very near the edge with a decorative stitch.
Then, I wrapped it around the bottle I was going to use as a vase and played with where the seam would be placed. The option was a bit, none, or lots of turquoise showing. Once, I decided I pinned it as tight as I could and removed the bottle. I sewed the seam along the very edge of the pattern fabric edge.
The beauty of the wrap is that it folds flat and stores away when not being used.

























