How Do You Sew A Jewelry Case?
A fabric jewelry case that you roll up and tuck into a suitcase is a great way to keep your jewelry organized when you are traveling. This rectangular case contains pockets for holding rings and earrings. You can lay long necklaces flat on the fabric rectangle and secure them with ribbon to keep them from becoming tangled. When the case is rolled up and tied closed, everything stays in place. Lay the two fabric rectangles right sides together. Sew together the two long sides and one short side using 1/2-inch seams. Turn right side out. Press. Turn under the raw edges on the remaining short side 1/2 inch. Press. Topstitch 1/4 inch from the folded-under edge to hem closed. Topstitch across the opposite short side of the rectangle for decorative purposes. Fold up each short edge of the case 3 inches to create pockets. Press. You now have an 8-by-10-inch rectangle with long, narrow pockets on each side. Topstitch across the 10-inch sides, sewing through to hold the pockets in place. Sew a