How to Make Your Own Reusable Bowl Covers

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Looking for a simple way to make your kitchen more eco-friendly? Reusable bowl covers are one of the easiest beginner sewing projects that help reduce plastic waste while adding charm to your home. Instead of reaching for plastic wrap or aluminum foil, you can cover your leftovers with washable, reusable fabric bowl covers.

This project is beginner-friendly, budget-conscious, and perfect for anyone interested in sustainable living and practical handmade items.

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Why Switch to Reusable Bowl Covers?

Single-use plastic wrap creates a lot of unnecessary waste. Reusable bowl covers are a sustainable alternative that:

โœ” Reduce plastic waste
โœ” Save money over time
โœ” Are washable and long-lasting
โœ” Add a handmade touch to your kitchen
โœ” Make thoughtful, eco-friendly gifts

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Itโ€™s a small change that makes a big environmental difference.


Skill Level

Beginner Friendly

You only need to know:

  • How to sew a straight stitch
  • How to create a simple casing for elastic

Even if youโ€™re new to sewing, this is a great first functional project.


Materials Youโ€™ll Need

  • Cotton fabric (outer layer)
  • Food-safe lining fabric (like PUL, laminated cotton, or tightly woven cotton)
  • Elastic (ยผ” width works well)
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors or rotary cutter
  • Pins or clips
  • Safety pin (for threading elastic)
  • Bowl (to use as a size guide)

Fabric Tip

Choose breathable cotton for the outside and a wipeable or washable lining inside. Avoid fabrics with glitter, loose fibers, or heavy dyes for food-contact safety.


Step 1: Measure Your Bowl

Turn your bowl upside down.

Measure from one side of the rim, over the top, to the other side. Add 2 inches (5 cm) to this measurement.

This gives you the diameter for your fabric circles.


Step 2: Cut Your Fabric

Using your measurement, cut:

  • 1 circle from cotton fabric
  • 1 circle from lining fabric

You can trace around a plate, large lid, or draw a circle using a ruler.


Step 3: Sew the Layers Together

Place the two fabric circles right sides together.

Sew around the edge using a ยผ” seam allowance, leaving a 2-inch gap for turning.

Clip small notches around the curve (donโ€™t cut through stitching) to help the circle lay flat.

Turn the fabric right side out and press.


Step 4: Create the Elastic Casing

Sew a topstitch around the edge about ยฝ inch from the edge. This creates a casing for the elastic.

Leave a 1-inch opening in this stitching so you can insert the elastic.


Step 5: Insert the Elastic

Cut a piece of elastic:

  • Small bowl: 12โ€“14 inches
  • Medium bowl: 16โ€“18 inches
  • Large bowl: 20โ€“24 inches

Attach a safety pin to one end and thread it through the casing.

Overlap the elastic ends by ยฝ inch and sew them together securely.

Pull the elastic into the casing and close the opening with a few stitches.


Step 6: Test the Fit

Place your cover over the bowl.

It should stretch easily over the rim and hold snugly underneath. If itโ€™s too loose or too tight, adjust the elastic length.


Washing & Care

Reusable bowl covers are easy to maintain:

๐Ÿงผ Machine wash cold or warm
๐ŸŒฌ Air dry or tumble dry low
๐Ÿšซ Avoid high heat if using laminated or PUL lining

They can be reused hundreds of times, replacing countless pieces of plastic wrap.


Eco-Friendly Fabric Ideas

Make your project even more sustainable by using:

๐ŸŒฟ Fabric scraps from other sewing projects
๐ŸŒฟ Old cotton shirts
๐ŸŒฟ Leftover quilting cotton
๐ŸŒฟ Repurposed tablecloths

This reduces textile waste and gives new life to fabric you already have.


Great for Gifts and Market Sales

Reusable bowl covers are:

โœ” Popular at craft fairs
โœ” Easy to batch sew
โœ” Affordable gift ideas
โœ” Perfect for eco-conscious shoppers

Bundle a few sizes together for a practical, sustainable kitchen gift set.


Tips for a Professional Finish

โœจ Use coordinating thread colors
โœจ Press seams neatly before topstitching
โœจ Use fun prints for the outside and neutral lining inside
โœจ Make multiple sizes to fit different bowls

A clean finish makes these simple covers look store-bought.


Final Thoughts

Sewing your own reusable bowl covers is a small project with a big impact. It helps reduce waste, saves money, and brings handmade sustainability into everyday life. Plus, itโ€™s a quick and satisfying sewing project you can complete in an afternoon.

With just a little fabric and elastic, you can create practical kitchen essentials that are good for both your home and the planet.

Happy sewing ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿงต

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