Sewing a curling iron travel sleeve is a smart and simple project that adds safety and convenience to your packing routine. Lined with both cotton batting and heat-resistant InsulBright, this sleeve is designed to handle the residual heat from your curling iron, protecting your clothes and other items from damage while traveling. It’s especially handy for those rushed mornings when you need to pack up quickly after styling your hair—the insulated layers let you slip your still-warm curling iron inside without worry. The straightforward sleeve design makes it an easy sew, even for beginners, and a secure strap wraps around to keep the cord neatly in place, eliminating tangles and keeping your luggage organized. Made with durable cotton fabric on the outside, it can also be customized with fun prints or monograms for a personal touch. I have shared some purse DIY tutorials before, and if you love big handbags, I also shared some projects of sew bags tutorials. Whether for travel or just keeping your bathroom drawer tidy, this curling iron sleeve is a functional and stylish solution you’ll be glad to have Melissa from Polka Dot Chair has a sewing tutorial showing how to make this travel curling iron sleeve. The quilted sleeve is lined with both batting and InsulBright to protect things around the sleeve from the heat of the iron. A fabric tab on the side will keep your cord all wrapped up and neat for packing.
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