After I kind of mastered crayon rolls, I moved on to making colored pencil rolls. The technique was basically the same, just wider and taller. I was trying to think of something similar to a crayon roll that an adult might use. And. . .lots of adults (but not just adults) are coloring with pencils).
I also thought this could be used with crochet hooks or something similar.
Here's the BETA version with the top folded over. This version was designed to protect the pencil tips. I also made a larger pocket on the side for a pencil sharpener. I could not find any tiny sharpeners in the stores and was too lazy to order any on Amazon!
Here's the other beta colored pencil roll I made.
DIRECTIONS TO MAKE A COLORED PENCIL ROLL- Cut two 9 1/2" x 15"
- Cut one 5 1/2" x 15"
- Cut one lining fabric 5 1/2" x 15"
- 28" ribbon, fold in half
- Cut one 9 1/2" x 15" interfacing
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- Fuse interfacing to back of one 9 1/2" x 15" rectangle
- Sew lining fabric to contrasting 5 1/2" x 15"; fold in half and iron flat
- Pin to fabric with interfacing along bottom
- Mark slots/pockets on 5 1/2" x 15" piece; sew pockets
- Pin top fabric with interfacing and pockets right sides together to other 9 1/2" x 15' piece
*Fold ribbon in half and pin halfway to inside of top and bottom pieces
Stitch all the way around, leaving a 2" to 3" opening for turning


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