I made this make-up roll as gifts for some family and friends. Hope you like!
You can put lipstick or eyeliner or mascara in the holes, then stick it in your purse so your make-up stays nice and you can find it easier!
I got most of these fabrics as discounted remnants so it ended up being relatively inexpensive to make!
Here they all are:
I originally found this idea from kellyrachel.com/blog and here is her tutorial that I followed:
- your 5″ x 5″ squares
- lining fabric 2
- light fusible interfacing
- ribbon
{Click on any image to see a larger version.}
Make 2 blocks with your longer rectangles by sewing 4 rectangles together, long edges together. You will end up with 2 blocks of 4 rectangles each. Press seams in one direction.
Make another block out of the smaller rectangles by sewing the long edges together. Press seams in one direction.
Iron the light fusible interfacing to the wrong side of one of the larger blocks and also to the smaller block.
Cut a rectangle from lining fabric 2 measuring 8.5″ x 3.5″. This is the lining for the pockets in the roll.
Now we’re going to make the pocket piece. Sew the smaller block to the lining piece right sides together, along the top edge only. Turn the fabrics out the right way and press the seam.
Place the larger block without the interfacing attached right side up on the table. Place the pocket piece on top, pieced side up and bottom raw edges aligned. Pin in place.
Lay the fabric piece down on the table, pocket side up. Fold the ribbon in half {right sides together if it has a right side}. Place the folded edge at the left of the fabric piece, in the centre. Let it overhang by about 1/4″.
Place your other pieced rectangle on top, right side down. Make sure the tails of your ribbon are tucked in and won’t be sewn into the seams. Pin in place, with one pin placed in the ribbon to keep it in place.
Turn your roll out the right way, push out the corners. Press the roll, with the seam allowances of the gap you left turned in. Pin along this gap.
Topstitch around the top of the roll, around the top part only, about 1/8″ from the edge. {Don’t sew on the pocket.} When you topstitch around this rectangle, you will also be sewing your gap closed.
Prevent the edges of the ribbon from fraying by turning the ends over and stitching them down, or by applying a product like Fray Stop.
Finished! Now you can add your makeup to your roll. Close your roll by rolling it up and tying the ribbon around it to keep it closed.
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