When you travel, bringing jewelry along can be a hassle. Necklaces get tangled and earrings get lost. A simple travel case is a great way to keep jewelry from getting lost, dirty or damaged. Laying necklaces flat and separate keeps them from becoming tangled on other necklaces or themselves. A secure pouch keeps earrings together and safe. The jewelry case rolls up small enough to fit in a carry-on bag or purse without taking up much room.
Instructions
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Using the scissors, cut a rectangle measuring 14 inches by 11 inches from the fabric. Cut a second rectangle measuring 14 1/2 inches by 11 inches. Cut the ribbon into two 8-inch pieces and one 10-inch piece.
2Fold over the bottom edges of each rectangle 1/4 inch with wrong sides together, then fold over another 1/4 inch. Sew the folds in place using the sewing machine.
3Cut a piece of Velcro measuring 2 inches by 1/2 inch. Sew the hook side of the Velcro to the wrong side of the larger rectangle, 1/4 inch from the finished edge and 4 1/2 inches from either side. Sew the loop side of the Velcro on the right side of the smaller rectangle, 1/4 inch from the finished edge and 4 1/2 inches from either side.
4Lay the large rectangle face up. Place the 10-inch ribbon across the rectangle, parallel to the finished edge and 1 1/2 inches from the top. Place the two 8-inch ribbon pieces on top of each other and lay the ends on the center of the left edge of the rectangle with the length facing the middle of the rectangle. Place the small rectangle, face down, on the large rectangle and ribbons. Line up the top and sides, and pin the layers together.
5Sew around the rectangle, 1/2 inch from the edges. Sew up one side, across the top, and down the other side. Sew through both rectangles and the ribbons. Do not sew the bottom edge.
6Turn the rectangles right side out with the 10-inch ribbon on the side with the larger rectangle. Sew a line starting at the opening in the bottom of the rectangle and ending at the top, 2 1/2 inches from either side. Sew through all of the layers, including the ribbon. Sew another line the same way, 2 1/2 inches from the first. Sew one more line the same way, 2 1/2 inches from the second line.
7Fold the over the 1-inch flap on the large rectangle with the Velcro hooks until both halves of the Velcro meet. Fold the bottom end of the rectangle up 3 inches toward the 10-inch ribbon. Sew down the sides and across the bottom of the fold through all the layers, 1/4 inch from the edges. This forms a pocket. Do not sew the 1-inch flap.
8Hook four necklaces on the 10-inch ribbon, tuck the ends into the pocket at the bottom to keep them in place. Place rings and earrings in the four pockets under the Velcro flap. Roll the case from right to left, toward the 8-inch ribbons. Tie the ribbons around the case to secure it.
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