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Eco-Friendly Sandwich Wraps
Eco-Friendly Sandwich Wraps

Eco-Friendly Sandwich Wraps

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Corinne Bradd
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Designer
Designer
Corinne Bradd
Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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About this pattern

It's time to ditch the clingfilm for an eco-friendly alternative, the sandwich wrapper. Coated with a thin layer of beeswax, you can rest assured that this project will keep your sarnies as fresh as the moment you made them. These designs have been created using Paddington Bear prints, but you can find more fantastic fabric designs to choose from at Create and Craft! You can find an assortment of fat quarters available at Create and Craft!

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  • Fabric: fat quarters
  • Beeswax
  • Anti-snag hook and loop

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    1

    Cut 25cm squares of patterned and plain fabric. Grate beeswax onto the plain cotton, cover with greaseproof paper and iron to melt the wax evenly onto the fabric. Sew the two squares right sides together around all four edges with a 5mm seam allowance, leaving a 5cm gap in one side.

    2

    Turn the squares right sides out and topstitc

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