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Travel Clippie Case Tutorial

A cute little case that holds lots of little hair clippies! Simple slide your clippies in place and take them wherever you need to go. No more losing them!


Travel Clippie Case Tutorial
Just a Tip!
Difficulty: Moderate
Budget: Cheap
Estimated Time: 1-2 hours

You Will Need...

  • Fabric scraps
  • Fusible fleece
  • Scrap medium weight interfacing
  • 3” piece of Velcro (hook and loop)
  • Jumbo Ric Rac
  • Sewing machine
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Rotary cutter (optional)
  • Cutting Mat (optional)
  • Iron

Instructions

# 1

Cut (1) 6 ½” x 8 ½” exterior fabric Cut (1) 6 ½” x 8 ½” interior fabric Cut (2) 6 ¼” x 8 ¼” fusible fleece (one for interior and exterior pieces) Cut (2) 4” x 4” pieces of fabric which will be your flap Cut (2) 3 ¾” x 3 ¾” pieces fusible fleece Cut (1) 6 ½” x 8 ½” medium weight interfacing Cut (2) 7” ric rac

# 2
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Iron fusible fleece on to the backside of both of your flap pieces (4” x 4” pieces).

# 3
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Place them right sides together and sew where indicated.

# 4
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Clip corners and then turn inside out. Press and then topstitch as shown in pic.

# 5
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Place one of your 3” pieces of Velcro about ½” down from the top of the flap on the interior side. Sew in place and then set your flap aside.

# 6

Iron both pieces of fusible fleece onto the backside of your interior and exterior pieces just like you did for the flap.

# 7
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Place ric rac on each end of interior piece 2” in as shown below. Pin down in the middle to hold in place. Make sure to keep the pins out of the seam allowance.

# 8
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Now let’s make a sandwich. Place your interfacing down on your workspace. Then place your exterior case piece right side up. Then your flap piece with the Velcro facing up.

# 9
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And finally, lay your interior case piece right side down. Pin in place.

# 10
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Mark a 3” opening on the side of your case. Sew from one mark to the other back stitching at the beginning and end.

# 11
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Clip corners. Then reach in and pull out the pins you used to secure the ric rac. Pull the inside out through the opening. I’m not going to lie, this part sucked!

# 12

Push corners out, then straighten and iron….A LOT! :) Once, it's flat and looks nice, sew all the way around 1/8” from the edge closing the opening as you go.

# 13
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Fold your case in half, letting the flap come over the top. While still holding the flap down, lift it enough to place your other piece of velcro where it needs to go. Pin the velcro in place.

# 14
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Now, turn it over and flip the ric rac over and pin it out of the way like in the picture below.

# 15

Turn it back over once again and sew the velcro in place. Then unpin and flatten the ric rac. ALL DONE!

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