I had that lovely echino come in, and did just a bit of travel-crafty sewing sewing this week, so the stash report isn't too exciting. But I was excited to page up and see that I've actually used over 72 yards so far this year!
Busted: 1.029
Purchased: 5
Net YTD: (19.052)
I never use 'chuffed' in daily speech but I always love it when I hear it and I'm super happy with how my new traveling netbook sleeve came out!
I used Elizabeth's tutorial that's on Sew Mama Sew. Her tutorials are always so well written. It only took me an evening, start to finish. I used Joel Dewberry home dec weight and a soft flannel for the lining.
Oh, hello!
I had to add him as a happy little face each time I opened the flap.
I had to add him as a happy little face each time I opened the flap.
Now look at this awesome zippered pocket I added under that flap. It turned out perfectly! Izzy inspired made a cover for her iPad and linked to a great tutorial that I used, too.
The only other change I made to the original pattern was to add these d-rings. I want to make a strap for it.
Happy, safe netbook!
8 comments:
It looks absolutely perfectly sewn and put together in every way! I love that Echino fabric!
this is so great...i love the fabrics you used and the case is such a good idea. Husband is getting a new ipad soon, and i was thinking about making something for him to keep it in...this tutorial might help
Love your new case, and thanks for teaching me a new word too! :-)
Oh, how I love this!!!!! I have been wanting to do a larger laptop one but I am scared of these projects, they look so tough. I will though...thanks for sharing. :)
beautiful!!!! I want one!!!
I love it! The fabrics are perfect together, and it's such fun to have something new and handmade like that to take on a trip.
what an adorable netbook case! That gnome inside is the perfect touch!
Great laptop case, the straps are a great idea.
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