Sustainable Scrap Busting: Roll-up Pencil Case

Sustainable Scrap Busting: Roll-up Pencil Case

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Were back with another scrap busting project for you all! We started the Sustainable Scrap Busting blog project last year and it has been one of our favourite things to come out of the blog so far. You can check out the scrap busting category on our blog to see the projects.

Saki Jane

It is difficult to sew without ending up with some fabric scraps. Thankfully, there are so many cool and useful things you can make with them! Today, we have a lovely guest blogger, Saki Jane, sharing a DIY roll-up pencil case project. It can also be used for tools, make-up, artist brushes, picnic utensils, and more!

About the author: SakiJane has been sewing for over two decades, with a background in fashion and bridal design. Now, she finds pleasure in crafting her own wardrobe and sharing the joy of sewing with others through workshops and tutorials. You can find her work on Instagram@sakijaneand at her blog atsakijane.com.

Hi there, Saki here. Im excited to be carrying on with another episode in the Sustainable Scrap Buster series! This time, well be utilizing larger scraps of fabric to make roll-up pencil cases. Not only are these pencil cases simple to makeif you can sew a square, then you can sew this casetheyre also great for organization, are super travel-friendly, and dont take much more than the scraps you already have at home. Got a spare 30 minutes? Then lets get started!

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

For this project, youll need 2 pieces of 18.5x17 scraps of medium weight fabric (I used two types of medium weight linen), an 18 tie (I used macrame rope, but you can use a length of ribbon or make ties out of matching lengths of scraps using this tutorial), and the usual suspects: pins, scissors, thread, and, of course, your sewing machine.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

First up, lets get our fabric scraps cut to size. The easiest way to cut large rectangular shapes out of fabric is to tear it. Make a 1 snip in the side of your fabric, grab the fabric on both sides of that snip, and pull hard. Somehow, I find that sound of ripping fabric so satisfying, dont you? You can use this technique on most fabrics that are a standard weave, but try a test patch to be sure.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Place your two rectangles of fabric right sides together, with the long sides parallel to you and the lining fabric (my lighter blue) on top.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project
DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Pin all sides, leaving a 4 gap along the center of the bottom side, illustrated by where my two red pins are placed. Pin the tie in between the two fabric rectangles on the right side, 9 from the top.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Starting at a red pin, stitch with a 1cm seam allowance along all 4 outer edges of the rectangle, being careful not to catch the tie in the stitches. Pivot at the corners by lifting the presser foot while the needle is in the down position. Stop at the second red pin to leave a 4inch opening.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Turn your rectangle inside out, pushing out the corners, and press the seams flat, including the 4 opening. Then, orient the rectangle so the rope is coming out of the right side, the lining is facing up, and the opening is at the top. Fold the bottom edge up 5, pin the sides in place and the opening shut. Edge stitch all sides except for the bottom folded edge, making sure to catch both the outer fabric and the lining of the 4 opening, as well as the sides of the folds at the bottom so as to make a pouch. Press.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project
DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project
DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project
DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Were in the home stretch now! Using pins or fabric chalk, mark the lines for the pencil slots at every 2.5. Because we tore the fabric in the first step, the measurements may not be exact and your last slot may be less than 2.5.

Stitch over your marked lines, making sure to backstitch at the start and end. And were finished!

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

Ive even filled mine with sewing tools, and the large flap at the top keeps everything from falling out even after its been rolled up.

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

I hope youve enjoyed this tutorial on how to make a roll up pencil case! What do you like to do with your scraps?

DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project
DIY Roll-up Pencil Case Scrap Busting Project

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