




This little bag is 7-3/4" long by 1" wide by 2" tall. It's okay, but could be a bit longer and wider.
Also, I used plastic tablecloth material for the lining, since toothbrushes usually get wet. It was a good idea, and will also provide some stiffness, but sewing with it demands a few adaptations.
For one thing, you poke a hole in this stuff with a pin, and the hole stays. So when I added the zipper, I held it in place with blue plastic painter's tape. (Last time I was at the hardware store I bought a roll 3/4" wide.)
Next, it doesn't want to slide under the presser foot of the sewing machine, so I used a small piece of tissue paper underneath, then just tore it off once I sewed a seam.
I'll also do the zipper a bit differently. I don't like seeing the white of the lining near the zipper.
The green fabric on the inside bottom of the bag covers the seam and also provides a bit of stiffness. I like that.
I think the next one will be better, and I can already envision little bags like these in fun color combinations stuffing Christmas stockings later this year.
I can picture one in selvages, too!
Aren't you the clever one?! Very cute. And thanks for sharing your tips too. These would be great Xmas gifts, and really excellent in selvages, especially for a quilt retreat!
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This is a great idea, it would make a lovely gift for my guy who always chucks his in his bag without anything (ugh!)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! What a wonderful little toothbrush holder.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cute idea...And, everyone who travels needs that for their toothbrush and toothpaste!
ReplyDeleteI think we are related. I love bags, boxes, and the like. How about baskets? Another weakness. Beautiful work!
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