How to Sew a Jar Opener

A fabric jar opener is a  hand-sized piece of fabric that has a layer of grippy material on one side. It helps your hand get a better grip to open jars with sealed lids.

The grippy material on the jar opener helps your hand get a grip and get traction to be able to open the jar. It keeps your hand from slipping, and you twist pressure on the jar to open it.

– Scrap of quilting cotton – Scrap of fusible interfacing – Scrap of rubber shelf liner – Sewing tools – Sewing machine

MATERIALS:

Cut two pieces of fabric that are 6 inches by 6 inches. Cut one piece of fusible interfacing that is 6 inches by 6 inches. Cut one piece of shelf liner that is 6 inches by 6 inches.

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Fuse the fusible interfacing to the back of one of the pieces of fabric.

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Place the interfaced fabric right side up. Place the un-interfaced fabric right side up. Place the shelf liner on top of the un-interfaced fabric. These will be the two sides of the jar opener.

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Place the two right sides together with the shelf liner in between the fabric layers. Pin around the outside.

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