

with flap folded over

all rolled up

close-up to see fabric.
Anyway, overall, it's okay. I followed McCalls Pattern 4728

Eh, It's workable. I would like to someday remake it and tweak it a bit. But for now it is working and I have to admit, it's lovely to have my needles in one place. Now, I just need to make something to hold my circular needles ;-)
That's very cute! You can copy my circular needle holder. I love it - especially since it means I don't have to dunk my circular needles in nearly boiling water every time I use them. When I had them coiled up and stored away, I had to dunk them every time.
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