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Monday, August 27, 2018

Back to School: Pencil Case Tute

In honor of back to school, we're sharing some projects and tutorials featuring Hoodie Crescent's Ring Ring collection. Her pencils, ink pens, phones, and dots are the perfect prints for pencil cases, organizing boxes, notebook covers, and more! 

This pencil case measures 5-1/2" x 9"--perfect for holding newly sharpened #2s!
Follow the tutorial below to make your own. 


Ring Ring Pencil Case

You'll Need:
1 fat quarter each of (4) pencil prints and (1) blue dot print
(1) 12" zipper in a coordinating color
(1) 10-1/2" square of fusible batting


Cutting:
From each pencil print:
(1) 3-1/2" x 10-1/2" piece

From the blue dot:
(1) 10-1/2" square
(2) 1-1/2" x 3" pieces

Make the Pencil Case:
Step 1 Sew the (4) 3" x 10-1/2" pencil pieces together lengthwise.


Step 2 Fuse the 10-1/2" batting square to the back and quilt as desired. We stitched 1/4" on each side of the seams.


Step 3 Press in 1/4" on both short ends of the 1-1/2" x 3" blue dot pieces as shown. Fold and press the piece in half. 


Step 4 Tuck the zipper pull end of the zipper into the center fold of a blue dot piece. Stitch across the zipper to secure both sides of the blue dot piece to the zipper as shown. Align the zipper with the pieced bag square and trim the opposite zipper end 1/8" in from the end. Be careful not to pull the zipper apart! 


Step 5 Tuck the raw end of the zipper into the second folded blue dot piece and stitch to secure. Your zipper with tabs should be the same length as the pieced bag square.


Step 6 Trim the blue dot tabs even with the zipper width. 


Step 7 Lay the zipper right side down on the pieced bag square as shown and pin into place.


Step 8 Layer the 10-1/2" blue dot square right sides together on the zipper. Pin into place and stitch, using a zipper foot. 
Step 9 Press the pieced bag square and blue dot square away from the zipper. Topstitch 1/4" from the edge of the zipper. 


Step 10 Align the opposite end of the pieced square with the other side of the zipper, right sides together, and pin. 


Step 11 Fold the blue dot lining square back onto itself and align with the zipper. Pin in place and stitch using a zipper foot. 


Step 12 Turn the case right side out. Topstitch along the second zipper edge is a little trickier. You'll need to manipulate the case so the zipper edge where you're stitching is in the zipper opening, and ensure that the rest of the case doesn't get in the way. 


Step 13 At this point, your case should look like this.  Press it flat so the zipper is centered.


Step 14 Turn the case wrong side out. Make sure the zipper is open! Stitch along each end using a 1/4" seam allowance. Use a zig zag stitch to finish off the raw edges. 


Step 15 Turn the case right side out and fill with pencils. 


The pencil print is an obvious choice for this case, but we love this monochromatic version as well. Grab your own blue, gray or pink fat quarter bundle here


See the entire Ring Ring collection here and ask for it at your local quilt shop. 

Find the fabric boxes tutorial here.
Find the drawstring tote tutorial here.
Find the notebook cover tutorial here.
See the entire Ring Ring collection here and ask for it at your local quilt shop. 

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