Sew Your Own Hair Tool Travel Bag – A Stylish Organizer for Your Hot Tools!
- Jun 29
- 2 min read
Tired of stuffing your curling wand into your suitcase with no real protection? This clever Hair Tool Travel Bag Sewing Pattern from SewingStroll solves the problem in style! Whether you're headed on a weekend trip or just want better storage at home, this beginner-friendly pattern is your go-to solution.
What’s Included?
Printable templates (US Letter & A4 sizes)
Step-by-step video tutorial to guide you through every stitch
Photo-rich written instructions
Perfect Size for Your Styling Tools
The finished bag measures approximately 13¾" long x 4¾" tall x 4¾" deep — spacious enough to fit a Dyson Airwrap, straighteners, curling irons, or other hair tools, plus accessories. The flat rectangular shape packs easily in a suitcase or drawer. A zippered inner pocket for cords, clips, or heat protectant sleeves
This newly updated version is even roomier than the original, with:
+5 cm in width
+2 cm in height
+2 cm in depth
Beginner-Friendly and Neatly Finished
One of the best parts? No bias binding or exposed seams. That means you get a clean, professional-looking finish with less fuss. The construction is straightforward, so even if you're newer to sewing, the video tutorial makes it easy to follow along.
Fabric Suggestions
This pattern works beautifully with:
Quilted cotton
Lightweight canvas
Satin (for a luxe touch)
Home decor fabrics
Add your favorite zipper and some interfacing, and you’re all set!
🎁 Great for Gifting, Travel, or Everyday Use
Sew one for yourself, then make more for friends and family. These bags are thoughtful handmade gifts — especially for anyone who owns hot tools and needs a sleek way to store them.
Whether you're organizing your bathroom counter or packing for a trip, this Hair Tool Travel Bag Sewing Pattern helps you stay tidy in style. With professional finishes and a helpful video guide, it’s a great weekend project that delivers lasting results.
If selling the final product, please credit SewingStroll as the pattern's original creator.