A number of years ago, my husband gave me a Curling Iron case from Travelsmith. My daughter had commented on it several times. I used my original one as a pattern and made these for my daughters and granddaughters. They are lined with Thinsulate, and the outside pocket holds the cord. I included the following card with them:
"Curling Iron's too hot and it's time to pack?
Not to worry...here's a handy sack.
No need to wait for it to cool down.
Just tuck it in and head out of town!"
I googled travel theme fabric and came up with "Italian Stamps" and "Paris Landmarks," which I ordered from J&O Fabrics in NJ (www.Jandofabrics.com).
"Curling Iron's too hot and it's time to pack?
Not to worry...here's a handy sack.
No need to wait for it to cool down.
Just tuck it in and head out of town!"
I googled travel theme fabric and came up with "Italian Stamps" and "Paris Landmarks," which I ordered from J&O Fabrics in NJ (www.Jandofabrics.com).
1 comment:
Where did you buy the thinsulate? Can you describe it a little clearer? The local fabric stores where I live don't sell it, they do sell insulbright which seems too thick. I bought some insulate online at Seattle Fabric (200 weight) but it seems too thick too and there doesn't seem to be a reflective layer. I appreciate any help you can give me. Graet project!
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