Travel wipe case template


















I'm just not exactly sure where I'm supposed to pin my flaps. Do I sew one inch into my opening? Your picture just don't seem to match up to the description. Now, the 90 degree angle is referring to the fabric. As you place to lining and the outer fabric together, the flap comes together with and main part of the case at a nice corner or 90 degree angle. So just pin the two flaps together, and then where they meet at the corners and then place another pin at each side.

You won't pin all along the front opening of the diaper case because you need to leave it open to be able to turn it right side out. Gosh, it's so wordy, I know. I hope that helps a bit. Now remember, you need to clip little lines into the corner sot hat when you flip it right side out, it lays flat. Then turn it all right side out and you will just tuck the raw edge in and sew it closed as you are sewing around the entire opening to finish it off.

The part I am stuck at is right here "Now, be patient with your fingers and me with this next part. You're going to also pin together the sides where they meet at the seam , and then your fabric jets out at a 90 degree angle. Sew all along here, taking your time to match everything up". What do you mean 90 degree angle? I have sewn the lining and outer pieces together 10 times and had to take them apart becuase afterwards, I can't figure out how to finish sewing the raw edge after I have the flipped the right way!

This is Lindsay Van Allen. How are you doing? A friend directed me to your website and I was like "Hey I know her. I hope you and your family are doing well! Mary, I found mine at wal-mart but I guess there are some at the dollar stores like mentioned. I also know some people have found them online mine is a huggies brand case.

So maybe you could buy several to make it worth shipping. Thanks Ashley! I ended up buying a new glue gun and did my first one today. It turned out good except I am not very experienced with hot glue and it was too thick in some areas. Need to practice! Glad you found a fun project to do. Love this and the instructions are well written! If not, can low temp. I made these for a baby shower gift. They turned out great and everyone loved them.

Thanks for the great tutorial. I've been wanting to make them since you posted. I posted a picture on my blog! Thanks for all your hard work and sharing all your amazing ideas! I have been searching far and wide for a pattern like this! Thank you so much for sharing. I dont have any in diapers but make lots of baby gifts so finding this was so helpful!

I made one tonight, love it! Your directions were right on and easy to understand. Thank you again! I love, love your blog, I want to make one of these, where did you get your so cute material at? Ashley—those are so cute! So cute! I gave you a fun little award. Come over to my blog and check it out. You kill me, you are soooo talented. Love your blog!

I am addicted to it. I want a sewing machine so bad, hope to get one soon, you are very inspiring. I really want to try this. My question is how do you have the time to do all this with 2 kids especially two that are young enough to both be in diapers! You are my hero! Please tell April and Robin hi for me! They loved your dry erase board. Holy Cow it has been forever!

You might not remember me. It has been a long time since the college days at Colonial. How are things with you? You are one creative momma! I love your blog, it is so adorable. You are flowing with creative ideas, I love it! Let me know! I love it! I need it! I will have to do this one in May! This information will not be used for any purpose other than enabling you to post a comment. Start Here! About Blog Shop. Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter. Cut out a front piece in your outer fabric and your lining fabric.

And a back piece in both as well. Go it? She is a mom of 5 and a wife to a very patient with my craft clutter husband. Last Updated:. Share via: 79 Shares. Comments Sara says:. March 7, at pm. Shantell says:. December 3, at pm.

You'll want a ribbon that is narrow enough to fit under the lip of the case, but isn't sticking out too far from the bottom. Slowly attach the ribbon to the case using hot glue.

Work your way around the case. Step Four: You're done! You have a nice reusable wipes case for your diaper bag! The project took me about two hours total but goes much quicker when you know what you're doing. Back of dots case. As you can see, if you use one piece of fabric, you get a more finished back. Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Blogger Template Created by pipdig.

Hand wipes often contain antibacterial ingredients and may contain alcohol, so they are more likely to dry out than baby wipes. They are thinner than baby wipes and take up less space in a travel wipes case. They are typically thicker than hand wipes.

Travel wipes cases provide a convenient way to store and carry just about any type of moist towelette. Face wipes, makeup cleansing cloths , exfoliating wipes, flushable adult wipes , and even wipes made for pets , furniture, or cars can all be stored and carried in these versatile cases.

The majority of travel wipes cases are made of plastic that is either flexible or rigid. Flexible plastic cases typically have slimmer profiles and can more easily fit in tight spaces and small bags.

Rigid plastic cases come in several sizes, including thin designs. They tend to take up a bit more space. Travel wipes cases all have the same purpose, but there are several design options and closures to choose from. Cases with flip-top lids are the most common, featuring a lid that snaps open and closed. These cases are usually made of rigid plastic. Designed to be held like a small purse, clutch cases are typically made of a flexible plastic material and have zippers or flip-open closures.

However, some rigid plastic cases also come in a clutch-like design. Some models even sport wrist straps that make them easy to carry. One-at-a-time dispenser cases are great for busy moms or anyone who has their hands full.

They have a small opening on top that can be maneuvered with one hand. The opening allows one wipe at a time to be dispensed, which helps keep the others moist.

This handy feature can be found on both flexible and rigid cases. Some cases have dual closures — a larger one for refills and a smaller one to dispense individuals wipes. They offer both an easy way to add more wipes and a convenient dispensing mechanism. Dual closures can be found on some flexible plastic cases, but they are more commonly found on those made of hard plastic.

Some travel wipes cases have small attached tethers that are made of silicone or flexible plastic. These tethers can be used to secure cases to strollers , diaper bags , and suitcases , and they double as handles. Get the template HERE. Prepare your vinyl - I used my Silhouette machine to cut a design for Silhouette users, this design is called "Butterfly Floral Lace Square". You could also buy pre-cut vinyl, cut it by hand, or substitute pretty contact paper there are some great contact paper patterns out there these days.

In my last post , a reader suggested using scrapbook paper and mod podging it to the wipes case. I've never tried this, but I'm sure it would work!



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