Contains:
- 7 page PDF
- step-by-step instructions with photographs
- US imperial measurements
Materials you need at home:
- 1 fat quarter of fabric (18" x 22")
- 1 fat quarter of lightweight, woven, fusible interfacing
- 1 4" zipper
- 1 sew-in snap
- 40" length of 3/8" wide grosgrain ribbon
- zipper foot for your sewing machine
THE MINI JEWELRY ROLL
The mini jewelry roll is fun to make for yourself, but also makes a fantastic gift for your bridesmaids, friends, or family members. It features two fully lined interior pockets that are 4.5" deep. The upper pocket is open, and sits underneath a strap with five slots to hang necklaces and bracelets. The lower pocket is zippered to hold smaller items, and sits underneath the ring strap, which attaches with a snap.
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
The mini jewelry roll folds in fourths and ties up with two 20" ribbon ties. It is 14" tall and 5" wide when opened, 4" tall when rolled up. (This is NOT the pattern for my regular size jewelry roll that was published in "One Yard Wonders: 101 Sewing Projects" in 2009 from Storey Publishing).
VARIATIONS
Check out my blog for a tutorial on how to make the zipper pocket on the mini jewelry roll expandable here: http://www.blog.hollandcox.com/2014/05/make-a-mini-jewelry-roll-with-an-expandable-pocket/
SUGGESTED FABRICS
Lightweight woven fabrics are perfect for the jewelry roll. Avoid fabrics that are sheer, stretchy, knit, drapey, slippery, heavyweight, or with pile like velvet or faux fur.
2 YARDS 10 GIFTS
The jewelry roll is one of ten sewing patterns from my "2 yards 10 gifts" e-book originally published in 2013. You can find the e-book in my profile.
COPYRIGHT
Sewing patterns by Valerie Williams under the label Holland Cox, The Syndicate, or handmade classics are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License, and are for personal use only.
Valerie Williams
I'm a sewer and crafter who has been making handbags and accessories under the label Holland Cox since 2004, and blogging about sewing and crafting for nearly as long! I love making things, and teaching others how to make!