Every parent needs a stash of crayons to help a little one stay busy. This crayon roll is a fun way to keep track of crayons and have them readily accessible. I’ve included easy-to-follow instructions to make this DIY craft super simple, and it is cute enough to give as a gift!

RELATED: These fabric roll organizers work great to hold other things too. Make the pockets more narrow on the make-up brush holder to hold colored pencils or markers.
To welcome my new niece home from China on Sunday, I whipped up a crayon roll. I wasn’t able to give it to her in person but my mom said she was mesmerized by all of the crayons and how they slip into their own pocket.

Here are the supplies you’ll need
- Two pieces of fabric 5 X 16 1/2 inches (for the outside and inside)
- One 6 X 16 1/2 inch piece of fabric folded in half lengthwise and pressed (for the pocket)
- One piece of lightweight fusible interfacing 5 X 16 1/2 inches
- One package of ric rac trim
- 30 inches of ribbon
- One package of 16-count crayons
TIP: A rotary cutter, ruler and mat make it really easy to cut out these pieces. I love this folding cutting mat that also serves as an ironing board. (affiliate links)

How to Make a Crayon Roll in Five Easy Steps
Step One: Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of the 5 X 16 1/2 piece of fabric that you want to be on the inside.

Step Two: Line up the bottom edges of the folded piece and the piece with interfacing and then pin them together. Starting over from the edge 1 1/4 inches sew lines parallel with the edge starting from the top of the crayon pocket, back-stitching at the top to reinforce. Sew the lines one inch apart across the pocket. You will have 1 1/4 inches on each side.

Step Three: If you want to use ric rac, pin it around the edge as shown. Fold the ribbon in half and pin it on the edge.
Note: On the one, I didn’t use ric rac I did a blanket stitch around the edge when finished.

Step Four: Pin the remaining piece of 5 X 16 1/2 inch fabric right sides together with the pocket piece. Sew around edges with 1/4 inch seam. Leave about 3 inches across the bottom for turning.

Step Five: Trim corners, turn, press and topstitch being careful to catch all layers of the opening to close.


Welcome home Faith! We are so happy to have you join our family! How very lucky we are indeed to have you! Do you have a special child in your life that would love to have a fun way to hold their crayons?
Crayon Roll Variations To Try
Looking for a simpler version? Try this felt holder. It has a lot less sewing and whips up even quicker!

Check out this new closure for the fabric roll

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How to Make a Crayon Roll Crayon Holder
Equipment
- Pair of Scissors
- Iron
Ingredients
- Two pieces of fabric 5 X 16 1/2 inches for the outside and inside
- One 6 X 16 1/2 inch piece of fabric folded in half lengthwise and pressed for the pocket
- One piece of lightweight fusible interfacing 5 X 16 1/2 inches
- One package of ric rac trim
- 30 inches of ribbon
- One package of 16 count crayons
Instructions
- Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of the 5 X 16 1/2 piece of fabric that you want to be on the inside.

- Line up the bottom edges of the folded piece and the piece with interfacing and then pin together. Starting over from the edge 1 1/4 inches sew lines parallel with the edge starting from the top of the crayon pocket, back-stitching at the top to reinforce. Sew the lines one inch apart across the pocket. You will have 1 1/4 inches on each side.

- If you want to use ric rac, pin it around the edge as shown. Fold the ribbon in half and pin it on the edge. Note: On the one, I didn't use ric rac I did a blanket stitch around the edge when finished.

- Pin the remaining piece of 5 X 16 1/2 inch fabric right sides together with the pocket piece. Sew around edges with 1/4 inch seam. Leave about 3 inches across the bottom for turning.

- Trim corners, turn, press and topstitch being careful to catch all layers of the opening to close

- TIP: A rotary cutter, ruler and mat make it really easy to cut out these pieces. I love this folding cutting mat that also serves as an ironing board. (affiliate links)


















love this! i am so making this! thanks
Thanks so much, I love this project, chomping at the bit to do it NOW! LOl.
Just wanted to thank you again – you’ve really inspired me! I’ve finished one for my son and he thinks I’m a rock star…I can’t wait to make more. http://abeautifulday.blogs.com/nobody_puts_baby_in_a_cor/
Thank you so much for creating and sharing this tutorial – I’ve already made one and have two more in the works! I’ve posted a photo here:
http://abeautifulday.blogs.com/nobody_puts_baby_in_a_cor/2007/05/its_not_all_glo.html
Congratulations on the arrival of your new neice! She is beautiful!
That’s adorable and what a sweet gift!
I’m doing that the next time I give myself a sewing day. Thanks, I’d forgotten about these.
oooh, I was just looking for a new crafty thing to make and this will be it. I have seen them around but I do much better with a tutorial than figuring it out on my own…only so much time for crafts each week for me and I don’t want to use it all messing about trying to figure out HOW to do something and then find out I got it all wrong…. I’ll save that for when my littles are bigger!
The Crayon roll is too cute and such a great idea. I have a soon-to-be 4 year old and I think she’d love one of these. I’m just re-learning to sew so you know I’m really looking forward to this. Thank you for being an inspiration!
Glad you finished the crayon roll after all!! It is very very cute. I’m sure your new little niece loves it!
What a cute crayon roll (and new family member). I am in the process of adopting from China and it is so exciting to see new little ones on different blogs! Congrats to your family!
congratulations on having Faith join your family. she looks adorable!
oh, the crayon roll….very cute too. 🙂
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That’s adorable! Also going on my to-do list.
Congrats on the new niece! We recently welcomed a new nephew, from Ethiopia. so exciting!
Another project for my to-do list. I know a lot of little ones who would enjoy one of these. It’s the kind of thing I know I could figure out how to do but so much easier when someone kindly provides a tutorial (I probably wouldn’t have thought of using the ric-rac though). And adaptable to other uses (crochet hooks, knitting needles, lacemaking bobbins…). Thank you!
That’s so cute and wonderful fabric choices. You should enter it in the Whiplash contest, a crayon cozy.
Wow – what a cute gift. Thanks very much for the tutorial!