Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! I got a nook for Christmas and I was thinking that I needed to make a cover for it....thank you again!!! Also, I love the fabric you chose :) I'm off to watch the rest of your videos...
That's really cute. If you don't mind my suggestion, you could have just top-stitched the side seams after you sewed the velcro because those seams were finished already. That way, you didn't have to turn it right side out and it adds a little bit more room. Just a thought to make it easier and faster.
I really enjoyed this video...you have the clearest speaking voice I have ever heard...this project look easy...i went out and bought something fusible...but it wasn't the fleece...i can make due though...i hope to see more of videos as i am a beginner in sewing...do you have any tips on sewing a straight line ??? my lines are always pretty crooked !!! TFS LOVE THIS PROJECT.
When you use the fusible fleece, is it so stuck together that you could not lightly pull it off? Because I only had fusible batting (usually used for quilting) on hand and used that, but it gets pulled off very easily. I don't want to get to far into the project and have to start over if I can avoid mistakes now. Please help! Thank you for the video! =]
thank you for this great tutorial!! I don't use fusible fleece because in Italy there isn't...:( I used another material not fusible.. it has been more difficult. Anyway, I realized one of it for my tablet.
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! I got a nook for Christmas and I was thinking that I needed to make a cover for it....thank you again!!! Also, I love the fabric you chose :)
I'm off to watch the rest of your videos...
This looks really easy and is so adorable! I'm definately going to try this when my new machine gets here! Thank you!
That's really cute. If you don't mind my suggestion, you could have just top-stitched the side seams after you sewed the velcro because those seams were finished already. That way, you didn't have to turn it right side out and it adds a little bit more room. Just a thought to make it easier and faster.
I really enjoyed this video...you have the clearest speaking voice I have ever heard...this project look easy...i went out and bought something fusible...but it wasn't the fleece...i can make due though...i hope to see more of videos as i am a beginner in sewing...do you have any tips on sewing a straight line ??? my lines are always pretty crooked !!! TFS LOVE THIS PROJECT.
When you use the fusible fleece, is it so stuck together that you could not lightly pull it off?
Because I only had fusible batting (usually used for quilting) on hand and used that, but it gets pulled off very easily. I don't want to get to far into the project and have to start over if I can avoid mistakes now.
Please help!
Thank you for the video! =]
this could also make a great makeup bag!! (: cool video by the way!!
Very well explained and very helpful, thank you xx
Love this, quick and easy!!
Awesome tutorial!
Hey I really want to do this for my kindle but I don't want to go and buy the fusible fleece. What would also work?
Cute! :) I'm totally doing this!
thank you for this great tutorial!! I don't use fusible fleece because in Italy there isn't...:(
I used another material not fusible.. it has been more difficult. Anyway, I realized one of it for my tablet.
I would think so...haven't tried to handsew it though ;)
Could you tell me how long-wide should I cut the materials if my device is 114mm X 165mm (4.5 in. X 6.5 in.) and the depth is 10mm (0.4 in.) ?
can you please sell these??? i would totally buy one!!
my sewing machine is broken so if i payed you would you be able to sell me one please!! that would be soo cute for my nook
the kind of ereader i have is called ematic so the one the i made i call ematic packet that was a really cool idea !!!
great case it came in handy.
please!!! answer me me nook has been going bare everywhere for the past 2 months
Can I use felt
great, thanks! :D
Can I have it please
diy tablet covers swt! thx
nice^^