"How to Sew A Gadget Case" eBook contains all the instructions you'll need to make this lined pouch for your favorite electronics. Make it with a pocket or without. Easy beginner level instructions walk you through sizing a pattern for whatever gadget needs a home. Great for ipods, smartphones, ebook readers, cell phones and hand held video games. Personalize it with applique or their favorite colors. Perhaps you could include an iTunes gift card in the front pocket. Either way, this case would make a great present for yourself and others!
*Note: These are downloadable instructions and patterns for making a gadget case. Since it is a download, a window will open to download and when you are signed into your user account at the time of purchase, it will also be located in the "My Library" section of your user account immediately after purchase.
*Note: These are downloadable instructions and pattern for making an item. Since it is a download, a window will open to download and when you are signed into your user account at the time of purchase, it will also be located in the "My Library" section of your user account immediately after purchase.
Supplies for most small electronics:
* Cotton quilting fabric-
1 Fat Quarter for Main Body
1 Fat Quarter for Strap Fabric
* 1/3 yard of Felt
* 1/3 yard of Fusible Interfacing
* 1 Button or Small strip of hook and loop tape
Items produced using the information in this eBook may be used for personal use, as well as for sale in limited quantities by in-home sewers. We request that items for sale state that the item is made with a Monkeysbug pattern.
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