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Carrot Pencil Case - a tutorial - Day 51 - Use What You've Got



One of my daughters had a birthday party to go to at the weekend so I asked what I could make as a gift for the birthday girl.
My daughter's first request was a pencil case in the shape of a guinea pig, which I really wasn't sure of, so she then suggested a carrot one!  That I could do!


I used fabric and a zip from my stash and my own zipped toiletry bag tutorial:
Instead of a cylinder shape for the bottom, I found a template to make a cone. I used this free downloadable Printable Cone Template, and just enlarged it a little to make it the right size.

I also added a layer of buckram (really stiff interfacing) between the inner and outer fabric to help the carrot keep it's shape.

For the carrot top 'leaves' I used dark green felt, which I just cut into random long shapes. Then for the top circle end, I cut a slightly larger circle which I then cut in half. I placed the green leaves in the centre of the two semi-circles (fabric right sides facing) and stitched them into place.


The cone bottom is simply the cut fabric from templates stitched right sides together with the 2 straight sides together. I left the opening in the inner fabric for turning the case right sides out after stitching! Then these cone pieces are used just as the bottom cylinder of the toilet bag.

I was very pleased with how it turned out.


And I'm told the birthday girl liked it too - which is the most important thing!

I also added a small stuffed carrot key chain as a little something extra!




I really enjoy making pencil cases and have made heaps as gifts for my daughters' school friends. 
I wonder what shape I'll be asked to make next!

For more of my sewing tutorials for all levels and abilities you can see my tutorials page:


I'd also love if you followed along on my sewing and blogging adventures on Facebook or Pinterest!

Happy Sewing!


12 comments:

  1. Jill,
    You did an awesome job on this adorable pencil case, Jill! The fabric is the perfect carrot color. I am sure this was a real hit with the birthday girl and your daughter too! I checked out the others you have been making and they are awesome too. Thanks for the great tutorials over on that post!

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    1. Thanks for your lovely comment Lynn - yes it was a big hit with the birthday girl!!

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  2. Ha, ha... a guinea pig pencil case. How wonderful that your girls think you can do anything! Well done on the carrot pencil case.

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    1. Yes, my girls have such faith in what I can make - I remember thinking the same of my parents too!!. But I have to admit, it has got me thinking....how hard can a guinea pig pencil case be...... :)

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  3. How adorable!!!!! I love all that you do! You are such an inspiration to me! Thanks!

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    1. Thanks so much Julie! That's so nice of you to say!! :)

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  4. wow! I share it www.blumenfabrik.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you so much for sharing my pencil case!!

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  5. Aww love this pencil case, you did a great job here... I will feature it later in this weeks Creative Mondays hop :)

    Thanks for sharing...

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    1. Thanks Clairejustine - and for the feature too!!

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  6. Thank you!!! - your daughter could always put her toys in one rather then pens or pencils!

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  7. so cute Jill.. may i have the size please. i want to make it for my daughter. thx

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