Everyday Eco Kitchen Set
This webcast will stream LIVE on APRIL 7, 2026 at 2pm ET. Register today to reserve your spot!Â
During this live-streaming event, Sue O'Very of Sookie Sews will teach you how to use a serger to create an Everyday Eco Kitchen Set, including "No-Paper Towels" and "Bowl Covers.Â
The Everyday Eco Kitchen Set is a practical, confidence-building class focused on learning how to create reusable kitchen essentials using your serger. In this class, you’ll make No-Paper Flannel Towels and Reusable Bowl Covers, all finished entirely on the serger for clean, professional results.
No serger? No problem! We'll also give you tips for using a standard sewing machine to create this set, using the same materials.
If you can't join live, be sure to register to receive a printable Serger Buying Guide, which you can print as many times as you like to compare machines. If you're in the market for a serger (or want to better understand how it will transform your sewing), this handy guide will help you compare features between brands to find one that's right for you.Â
After registering, you'll have access to the Event Page, where you can watch the event recording if you're unable to join live or want to review anything after the event.
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ABOUT THE PROJECTS
The No-Paper Towels are made from soft, absorbent flannel and designed with slightly rounded corners for smooth, stress-free serging. Finished with a 4-thread overlock stitch, the edges wrap cleanly and evenly around each towel, creating a durable finish that holds up beautifully to everyday use. Flannel naturally clings to itself, making the towels easy to stack, roll, and grab—just like traditional paper towels—while rinsing and laundering easily and becoming even softer over time. The kit includes enough flannel to make a total of 15 towels—three towels in each of five coordinating colors.
The Reusable Bowl Covers are designed to fit bowls ranging from 8"–11" in diameter, and once you learn the serger technique, you’ll be able to make covers for any bowl size you prefer. You’ll work with laminated cotton and soft elastic, learning how to apply elastic and add decorative detail with 30 wt Blendables thread in one smooth step on the serger—without using a fancy presser foot. The kit includes enough material to make at least four bowl covers, sized to fit bowls from 8"–11" in diameter, or you may choose to customize the sizes once you understand the technique.
This class is about more than the finished pieces—it’s about learning how to do this with a serger, building confidence, and walking away with practical techniques you’ll use again and again while creating an eco-friendly kitchen set you’ll actually use every day.
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EVERYDAY ECO KITCHEN SETÂ KIT DETAILSÂ
Kits are not required for this event but are strongly encouraged. Featuring laminated cotton fabric by Splash Fabrics and flannels by Riley Blake, these prints have been carefully curated to coordinate. Whether you prefer color or a more classic black-and-white palette, we've got a kit for you!
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HIGHLIGHTS |
- Learn proper serger settings for a balanced stitch every time.
- Understand your serger better, including how to start and end a stitch to prevent fraying.
- Discover thread options that allow for decorative applications as well as utility seams.
- Learn a no-fuss easy application to add elastic using your serger.
- CHoose serger threads that create strong, yet pretty, exposed seams.
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WEBCAST INCLUDES |
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FREE Serger Buying Guide PDF - print as many times as you like!
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60 minutes of live-streamed content
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Available to watch and re-watch at any time, on-demand after the live event ends
REGISTER TODAY & JOIN US ON APRIL 7, 2026 at 2PM ET!
Stitch your way to a more sustainable kitchen with the Everyday Eco Kitchen Set Kit! This thoughtfully curated kit is designed for sewists who want fast, fun projects with practical, planet-friendly results. This kit has everything you need to create reusable essentials that look great and work hard, perfect for gifting or everyday use.
Each kit includes enough materials to make at least four reusable bowl covers (size dependent) plus a set of 15 reusable “no-paper” towels, each measuring 11" x 14". The mix of laminated cottons, cozy flannels, and coordinated Sulky Threads makes this an ideal project for serger construction but also suitable for a standard sewing machine.
TAKE ME TO THE KITLynette K.
I am always looking for new things to make with my serger. This looks like it's easy enough for me to do!
Janice F.
I appreciate that you're giving instructions for using a sewing machine, too. That means all of us can watch and make these projects. Thanks!
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Coley G.
I don't have a serger yet, but am looking forward to watching to see if I need one. I love these projects.
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