I'm not really looking to sell it, I want to make it to give it away. I have 2 Sisters and my Mother who are Stampers (big time). My Sister Leslie, is a demonstrator for Stamp'n Up. There's at least 6 ladies that attend a workshop hosted by a different person, once a month. These ladies travel with their crafting tools. My oldest Sister asked me to make her a pencil roll for her watercolor pencils. I decided to make one for each of my family members, oh and my youngest daughter, the artist, she wanted one, too. So, I made 4 of them.I used fat quarters, what that means is that your roll can only be 21" or less, with 1" per pencil, that's a pencil roll for 20 pencils.

Pencil Roll Tutorial
Supplies
3 coordinating fabrics - fat quarters
pellon fusible - 806 Stitch-n-Tear®
(Prevents fabric from puckering.
Adds stability)
matching thread
matching ribbon
ruler
marking Pencil or Chalk
(2) 20 1/2” X 8 1/2” of one fabric
(1) 20 1/2” X 8 1/2” fusible
(2) 20 1/2” X 4” of second fabric
(1) 20 1/2” X 4” of fusible
(3) 21 1/2” X 2” of third fabric
(2) 9” X 2” of third fabric
Ribbon

Cut fabric pieces

Fold and iron border pieces, fold in half, iron, then fold both cut edges to the middle, iron
Take the second fabric, wrong sides together, and attached border, pin, and sew close to border edge

From the top, be sure to measure to keep it even

Put fusible in between the first fabric pieces, and lay the second fabric piece on top, measure across to keep it even
Pin together,

Find the center and with ruler and mat, start from center to end and mark every 1"

With this one, my first one, I sewed from bottom to top, but you can sew from bottom to top of border, if you prefer
Trim threads....

Pin outside border and sew

DON'T FORGET THE RIBBON on the other side

Finish with the top and bottom borderTo get the quilted look I washed and dried the pencil roll to be sure the fusible I used DID NOT break down.

Happy Sewing!
Thanks for Stopping By.
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