Modifying the materials of what was needed to make my laptop case sans cardboard, foam padding and buckles, this is the resulting list of necessary items for an envelope case:
1/2 yard of quilted fabric (quilted material takes the place of extra padding)This is a picture of a laptop pattern from Instructables (you can go there and look through all those instructions):
Sewing machine
Thread, scissors, velcro and adhesive for velcro
But all I really needed was a sort of "envelope" for the netbook. And I wanted to make it look sharp, updated and personalized.
In comes a small piece of needlepoint that my mother completed in the 70's. Finally, I found a use for this piece that would be just right for using on the front of the case:
8" x 6"
And I bought a half yard of this quilted Amy Butler fabric for the casing from the local fabric store:
Also, I found a previously used leather identification tag to adhere to the back of the case. In my notions stash was an old ribbon belt just the right colors to match the quilted fabric. That ribbon belt is actually old enough to be called vintage! So the belt was cut up and used for the front and back closing flap finishing.
This is the resulting envelope laptop case that was quickly sewn with right sides together, taking into account the 10 inch by 7 inch by 1 inch size of the HP netwook (the needlepoint was appliqued on by machine).
This is the back of the case showing the id tag, velcro closing, and belted ribbon for extra jazz:
Final picture of the back of the case with flap closed:
How cute!!! It's amazing what the results can be once you get on a roll with an idea, isn't it!?!?
ReplyDeleteLove it! Beautiful creation and great use of the heirloom needlepoint! Great job! Have a blessed weekend! HUGS!
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