Saturday, September 17, 2011

How to: Make a case Sustainable Kindle in 10 steps

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My husband just got a Kindle, and he is love! He loves that it is small and that instantly can tangle is new books every time that you want to. It is worrying about your Kindle getting damaged in her bag on the road and from the train station, so I thought that he would whip up a simple little cozy to keep it healthy and what he dislikes.

This cozy Kindle took less than an hour to make, and conforms to your Kindle like a glove!

kindle case top

Materials

1 9 x 12 piece of recycled production felt1 9 x 12 piece of fabric from scrap (or organic tissue, if you do not have the proper size scrap) 1 6 x 5? piece of fabric of scrap, for team tab closure1 buttonsewing vintage or needle and thread

Addresses

1 Cut its greater piece of cloth in half, so you have two pieces that are each 9 x 6 and cut the felt in two 7.5 x 6 rectangle.

2 Sewing the felt on three sides, beginning on one side and ending in a side long, by what one short, upper side remains open.

3. Place your right two 9 x 6 pieces of fabric together and then do the same with them.

4 Double the smallest piece of cloth, which is why we now measure 3 x 5?. Iron and then sewing up the sides, leaving the top open.

5 No longer felt as-is, then flip the largest tissue piece and fin right outside. You can get the corners of the tab to make a rectangular door or leave the edges tucked a pointier look:

kindle case flap6 Take the outer bag and fold the unfinished edge in by "1", and then iron:

kindle case outer fabric

7 It is the time to assemble! Tuck his pocket he felt in the pockets of fabric, so that both sides open are upwards. Set all the way around the top.

8 Tuck flap, unfinished downward in the center of the upper seam of the stock market, between the Outer fabric and lining fabric. The flap should stand out like this:

kindle case pinned

9. Now, you're ready to sew! Stitch around the Haute Couture of his case.

10. The add, button and you're finished!

This tutorial works for Kindle of my husband, who is the Kindle 3 G. Some of the other models are different dimensions, so it might have to scale things a bit to accommodate the larger models.

I am sure that other people have made some nice Sustainable, cases of gadget. Share away in the comments! Print Friendly


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