
Here are the instructions on how to make this fabric sleeve from Imagine Fabric.
Here's another tutorial from thriftyfun.com

Green, coffee, handmade, and breast cancer awarness-what could be better? Here is the pattern.

This is such an inexpensive and cute gift idea. You can personalize it based on the recipient.
So here's the problem-I don't sew or crochet. My mom does though and I think I will be asking her to make me one. I'm thinking I want a crocheted one with a flower on it. Maybe I'll have her make me a few different styles.
And last but not least-In case you are like me and can't crochet or sew and don't have a mamma who can here are some available to purchase...
Fabric sleeve from Dizzle POP

A crocheted sleeve from Lilfooley

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