You need one washcloth (whatever you have on hand, or buy a nice new one). I just used this old one.
1. Keep the trimmed end flat. You will need to figure out approximately how far to fold up the other side of the washcloth – just far enough to cover the brush plus a little extra.
2. Decide how many “pockets” you want – we have 6 people, so I made 6 slots. Some people might want an extra one for toothpaste, but you won’t want them any closer than this. Since it was about 30 cm across, I drew lines every 5 cm and stitched from the bottom to the top.
3. Cut a piece of ribbon about 50 cm long, fold it in half, and sew it to the edge of the washcloth.
Roll it up, and you’re done!
These are so quick and easy to sew up. They would make great little Christmas gifts to give, or even to make for a bazaar or fundraiser.
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Jenn vanOosten
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Marya, I love this idea! Totally going to do this:)
Thanks, Christine!!! 🙂
Wow! Love it! AND you could use it for razors, combs, make-up brushes. SO simple! Thanks!
This also saves space in your bathroom since there’s no need for racks and bulky holders. Hanging this on a bathroom wall would certainly make it better! I’m definitely showing this to my mom. I’m sure she’d like the idea.
Bianca Jackson
Good idea to hang it up!
This toothbrush holder will not only save space in your bathroom, but it can also be an excellent traveling kit! It is so handy that you can carry it wherever you go. Lastly, using this holder made of cloth can surely protect your toothbrush from accumulation of bacteria. A bacteria-free toothbrush is germ-free as well!
Yes – I love that it can be washed, and also separates everyone’s toothbrushes from eachother.
Nice! It’s a simple yet effective way to produce your own toothbrush holder. It’s easy to make and you can even come up with a unique idea that will make your holder more creative! 😉
Landon Heath