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Looking for the perfect gift for make up lovers? We love this fab pouch by Amanda Walker - it rolls up to store away brushes so your dressing table can stay neat and tidy. Why not make one for your paintbrushes, too?
1 Draw a rectangle, 20cm x 36cm, onto paper and curve off the corners; a glass tumbler or cup to draw around will help to keep all four corners uniform. Mark onto this template the lines which will be used to divide the pocket into narrow sleeves. Make three segments in the centre, 4cm apart, then lines 2cm apart on either side. Check that these spaces fit your make-up brushes.
2 Using the template, cut out three pieces in different printed fabrics and one in brushed cotton, then fold and press one of the printed pieces in half. Layer the fabrics together: place a printed piece face down, then the brushed cotton, then another printed piece face up, and finally the folded piece positioned towards the base. Pin together.
3 Using the template as a guide, chalk the dividing lines onto the layered pieces and stitch along each line in a contrasting thread.
4 Make the bias binding by cutting 4cm wide bias strips from the remaining printed fabric. The bias of a fabric is a 45° angle from the selvedge. You may need to join strips together to make enough to surround the edge of the pouch. Lay the two ends of the strips at right angles with the right sides of the fabric facing and stitch together. Pass the bias strip through a bias binding folder, pressing with an iron. Carefully fold and press the binding in half again lengthways.