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    303 Biscuit Cozy Sew Along

    February 01, 2024

    To use your Biscuit Cozy, tie two opposite ribbons in a bow, then tie the remaining three ribbons into another bow. Cozy is now ready to fill with 10-12 biscuits.

    by Esi Hutchinson

    Are you tired of your biscuits getting cold too quickly? There is a way to keep them warm and toasty for longer. Well, Folkwear has a solution to your biscuit woes: the biscuit cozy! From the 303 English Cottage Kitchen which has many kitchen accessories, this is my personal favorite. I love making sweet potato biscuits, and now that I can make a biscuit cozy (which I didn't know even existed), my biscuits can sit in the most darling looking cozy to keep them nice and warm when I take them to a potluck or to a breakfast table.

    This project is also a good way to use scraps.  However you should use sturdy fabric such as canvas or twill, and one that is easy to wash. If you don't have fabric that's sturdy on its own you can use interfacing as I will show you below.

    I used interfacing for each layer because I wanted to use a linen we had and it was not very sturdy.  So, I cut two fabric pieces instead of one for each layer as well, because I didn't want the interfacing to show on the wrong side.  If you are using sturdy fabric and don't need interfacing, be sure to know that the wrong side of the fabric will show in this biscuit cozy.

    Using the bottom scalloped layer pattern piece for the biscuit cozy and cutting it out of a beige linen fabric.

    Cutting one interfacing piece.

    Using the bottom scalloped layer pattern piece for the biscuit cozy and cutting it out of interfacing in white on a green cutting mat.

    I applied the interfacing to the wrong side of one piece for the bottom.

    Interfacing on the back of the scalloped bottom layer

    Right sides together, I sewed the two pieces together for the bottom layer of the cozy, using a 1/8" (3mm) seam allowance.  I also left enough room open to turn the piece right side out.  Once turned right side out, I slipstitched the opening closed.  This was now my bottom layer.

    Pinned bottom scalloped layer pattern piece for the biscuit cozy right sides together on a green cutting mat.

    If you are not using interfacing as I am, fold under to the inside 1/8" (3mm) and topstitch close to the edge all around the piece.  As the instructions indicate, you can use store bought lace or hand tatted lace (instructions for this are included in the pattern)

    Hand in the opening of the bottom layer scalloped piece on a green cutting mat.

     

    Do the same for the rest of the layers.

    All three layers bottom layer made from beige linen, middle pentagon shaped layer made from light blue linen and top pentagon shaped layer made from light beige linen cotton blend fabric. on a green cutting mat.

     

    Next I sewed on the ribbons. As instructed, I cut ribbon (or twill tape) into three lengths: one 9 in. (23cm) and two 18 in. (46cm).

    I pinned the shorter ribbon on one of the stitching lines for ties on the TOP LAYER and stitched along both long edges of ribbon.

    I sewed the longer ribbon along two opposite stitching lines for the ties, pleating it at the center. Then I stitched the remaining long ribbon along the last stitching lines for the ribbon, covering the ribbon edges at the center.  

    Pinned three beige ribbons on the top layer of biscuit cozy pattern in the shape of a pentagon cut out of a beige linen on a green cutting mat.

    Then, I stitched the wrong the side of MIDDLE LAYER to right side of BOTTOM LAYER from the center to each corner of the Middle Layer, matching stitching lines at the center.

    Stitched wrong the side of MIDDLE LAYER pentagon in light blue linen fabric to right side of BOTTOM LAYER scalloped piece in a dark beige linen fabric from center to corner of MIDDLE LAYER, matching Stitching Lines on a green cutting mat.

     

    Next I pinned the wrong side of the TOP LAYER to right side of the MIDDLE LAYER only. DO NOT catch in Bottom Layer.  I stitched along the stitching lines from small dots to the corners of the Top Layer. This part was a little tricky.  If you can't make it to the dot of the stitch line that's okay, just get as close as you can.

    Pinned wrong side of the TOP LAYER pentagon in light beige with the ribbons already sewn on to right side of the MIDDLE LAYER pentagon in light blue only. DO NOT catch in BOTTOM LAYER and stitch along the stitching lines from small dots to corners of TOP LAYER. On a green cutting mat.

     

    Look how cute!!! I love it, all I need are some biscuits!

    To use your Biscuit Cozy, tie two opposite ribbons in a bow, then tie the remaining three ribbons into another bow. Cozy is now ready to fill with 10-12 biscuits.

     

    Say goodbye to cold biscuits! I'm sure there are other ways to keep your biscuit warm, but this has been the best looking so far in my opinion. The next time you bake a batch of biscuits, don't let them go cold, give them the warmth and comfort they deserve with a beautiful biscuit cozy.



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