Keep food fresh in style with these fabric bowl cover sewing patterns. Pick a fun design and sew a reusable kitchen essential!
Sew your own fabric bowl covers with these creative sewing patterns. They are quick to make, easy to customize, and perfect for keeping your food fresh while adding a handmade touch to your kitchen. You can make them for your own home, creating thoughtful gifts, or use up fabric scraps—these projects offer plenty of options.
Fabric Bowl Cover Sewing Patterns
1. DIY Fabric Bowl Covers
These fabric bowl covers by Weezie combine everyday function with handmade charm. It will help keep your pesky bugs and debris off of your food. They are reusable, washable, and surprisingly simple to sew.
2. Reusable Bowl Covers
This project by Pam Kessler offers an easy way to create attractive covers for your everyday kitchen use. Using coordinating fabrics can give your kitchen a polished and organized look.
4. Set of Reusable Fabric Bowl Covers
Create a matching collection of bowl covers in several useful sizes. The set is perfect for everything from meal prep containers to serving bowls at family gatherings. Get the pattern at the Pin Cut Studio post.
5. Pretty, Reversible bowl cover
Enjoy two looks in one with this reversible bowl cover design by Carolyn. Each side showcases a different fabric, allowing you to switch styles whenever you like. Keep all the dirt, crumbs, flies, and coffee grounds away by covering the mixer bowl with a cover.
6. Reusable Bowl Covers
These bowl covers are designed with simplicity and usefulness in mind. The tutorial by Hanna Rose helps transform your fabric scraps into items you’ll use regularly. These covers are easy to wash and ready to use again and again.
7. Mixing Bowl Cover
Large mixing bowls need reliable covers, and this pattern by Handmade in the Heartland is designed specifically for them. It works especially well for resting dough, storing prepared ingredients, taking dishes to a party, or covering salads.
8. Elastic Bowl Covers to Save Food
Keep your food fresh while adding a splash of color to your kitchen with this pattern in the Beginner Sewing Projects post. The elastic edge creates a secure fit that adjusts easily to your different bowl sizes. This project is quick enough to complete in an afternoon while listening to your favorite songs.
9. Fabric Bowl Covers For Beginners
If you’re new to sewing, this beginner-friendly project by Elle Ann is just for you. They’re useful, attractive, and satisfying to complete. You can even use your old fabrics from the bigger projects and become an expert in sewing.
10. Sew Reversible Fabric Bowl Covers
Save money and reduce waste with this pattern at the Gracefully Home blog that combines practicality with creative fabric pairings. It’s a great project for showcasing your favorite prints that deserve attention.
11. Fabric Bowl Covers
These reusable covers offer a tidy solution for your everyday food storage, designed by Jayden Copeland. Get your cotton fabrics in different colors or patterns, as they are washable, easy to sew with, and will protect your food.
12. Adorable Fabric Bowl Covers
Add a cheerful handmade accent to your kitchen with these delightful bowl covers made by Petro Neagu. This design allows you to create covers especially made for picnics, and you can tote your side dishes to potlucks and barbecues in style.
13. Reusable Bowl Cover
This straightforward project proves that practical items can still be attractive, just like this one at the Too Much Love post. This cover fits neatly over your bowls while helping keep the contents protected.
14. Fat Quarter Project
Put those treasured fat quarters to work with this creative sewing project by Hayley. It’s an excellent stash-busting idea that doesn’t require much material. You just need to get coordinated fabrics that create a stylish finished piece.
15. 10-minute DIY
Short on time? This speedy project at Sew Crafty Me delivers impressive results in just a few minutes. It keeps the flies away and also retains the heat, keeping your food fresh for a longer duration. You can even flip it and get a new design, as it is reversible.














