QUICK SEWING PROJECT: A FABRIC UTENSIL WRAP FOR REUSABLES ON THE GO

Another quick sewing project that’s also eco-friendly! Make a cute DIY utensil wrap in under an hour!

– scrap fabric – thread – pins – sewing machine – leather cord – iron

Supplies to Make FABRIC UTENSIL WRAP

Start by cutting your fabric into two 7” x 24” rectangles.

Cut your fabric.

With the faces of the fabric together, pin and sew along 3 of the edges, leaving one of the short sides open. This open edge will become the closing flap.

Sew along the edges.

Turn your piece inside out and iron the edges down. Fold the open piece inward about 1/2” and iron flat.

Flip and iron seams flat.

Sew the open edge closed. Then, fold the other side up to create the slots for your utensils.

Sew finishing stitches and wrap.

Pin the leather cord (or whatever you’re using to wrap your roll) on one of the sides to be sewn in the seam. Sew the sides of the pocket about 1/4” from the edge.

Determine how much space you’ll need for your utensils. I had space for a fork, knife, spoon, and metal straw. I sewed a line up the pocket about every inch.

MEASURE AND SEW UTENSIL SLOTS.

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