For my son's destination wedding on Clearwater Beach Florida 3 weeks ago, I made 24 sunglass cases from leftover scraps from a camping/ hunting quilt, and a tropical beach theme quilt that I had made before.Camping/ hunting theme for men, and tropical prints for women. I purchased the in R foam and 2 dozen neon colored sunglasses from Amazon. Matched the colors of glasses to sunglass cases, printed thank you notes from computer. Tied them on with ribbon.Everyone thought I was amazing. It only cost me my time and maybe 40$ for glasses and foam. Love all you videos!
Hello there Miss Crafty. Just wanted to stop by and say these Tutorials are Great😄👍😄👍😄I tried the Childrens Fleece cap & it came out Great, but for some reason it was to small. I totally shocked myself in just how Store Quality it came out to look, but afain it came out to small😞😞😞I fallowed Everything to the 1/4 inch seam allowance and it came out smaller than my 6vyr old Granddaughters head. Her gead measurements were the Same as Your measurements so I'm stumped, but over all. Thank You for teaching this youbg lady some Bew tricks. I haven't sewn in Over 30 Years and I had accidentally came across your Tutorials on "How Too's" and you peaked my interest. So low & behold this Grandmother pulled out her sewing machine and started doodling around again & All because of YOU 👍😄👍😄👍This has been really fun again trying something new. Now I'm looking forward into trying your Sunglass Cases. You Definitely made it look Easy. You're very good in your Teaching skills also. Well again. Thank You Honey for Teaching this "Young Girl" 😉😉some New & Easy tricks. Keep them coming 👍😄👍😄👍
I watched the tutorial twice, then a 3rd time while I followed along and made a sunglasses case! What a sense of accomplishment! The tutorial was great. I can make a case in under 15 minutes! Great stocking stuffers! Thank you!
I certainly enjoy your tutorials. My 12 year old granddaughter is coming for a week's visit and her mother warned me I would have to help her keep up with her glasses. As I had wanted to introduce her to sewing, I've decided this would be the perfect project to make one of these cases for her glasses. Hopefully she will use it when she removes her glasses and your tutorial will encourage her to begin sewing. Thanks!
Great tutorial, thanks. I decided to make this for my husband who is always misplacing his spec cases. I have the R Foam you mention but sometimes it creases and it's hard to get the crease out. So I decided to use some heavy duty one sided Fusible Stabiliser. I am very pleased with how it turned out, sufficiently padded. Oh I added a handy pocket inside to keep a wiping cloth.
This was so easy! My 87 year old aunt has been wanting a cloth case for several years, and you can not find them in stores. She will love it and it took me 10 minutes to make! Thank you!
Vanessa, wanted to show you my iPhone case to protect my phone. Your eyeglass case was my inspiration, I’m also putting a snap to keep it from falling out.
This is exactly the project I was searching for today. Thanks. Of course, I stitched my case with it longer, but I can go back and redo that seam if my husband wants a shorter case.
Great fun tutorial, thanks. I stitched an applique on my outer plain fabric first not realising I would need to fold over the short edges. I took a chance and stitched it lengthways (unlike you say in the video) so that my applique would stay the right way up. I then cut two inches off the bottom. Luckily the opening is plenty wide enough...pheew! That will teach me to listen through the video before starting!
You are a wonderful teacher and you make the video so interesting. For such a young woman you are very knowledgeable and give tons of wonderful tips. I really enjoy watching your videos
So I just made my first project with my first sewing machine and it turned out beautifully. I learned so much - your tutorial was perfect, all the detail I needed to succeed. Thank you!
Followed along and made me one! I did add a snap to hold my eyeglasses in place and used a mid to heavy interfacing which is all I had on me at the time. Thanks for the great tutorial.
I think this is an amazing tutorial. You are very clear and precise. I have fabric but no foam or fusible wadding. As I am a beginner I will definitely try this. Thank you.
YOU are an excellent teacher, Vanessa! ☺ Seven years after you made this tutorial, I searched for "sew sunglasses case" and chose your video first. I have never seen your videos but now, I've subscribed because you have inspired me! I haven't sewn in years but I have a new sewing machine and need a new sunglasses case so here I am. My sunglasses were just floating around in my purse and as hard as I tried to keep them from scratching, it didn't keep one of the arms from breaking. 😔 I am very sensitive to light so I had to rush out for a new pair and now, I need to protect them. Thank you for the links to the products you used. I was sure that the interfacing was going to be a problem for me. Can you (or anyone else) tell me what that little tab is for? 🥴 Thanks a million! I'm excited to go visit your page now. 🤗🥳
Thanks for one of the best sewing videos I've seen. Great job on explaining what to do and placement of your camera. Im a beginner and I had no problem understanding .
+TheCraftyGemini Love your videos! I'm looking to replace my trusty 20+ yr old iron. Do you really like this one? I quilt and do other sewing crafts. Thanks in advance!
Love your tutorials. I actually made something like this but never came out. I did it by own error and trial. Now saw your tutorial. I hope to try this way and hope for it to come out right.
Hello there, Just wanted to let you know that I sewed with you and just finished my case. It looks pretty, I think. Did not really have much choice in my fabric as I am a beginner but nevertheless I am pretty satisfied. I won't post a picture but I sure want to thank you big time. You made it easy and fun. Thank you again and Happy New Year 2016 ;)
Just made a cute sunflower themed sunglasses case and your cute ironing board with a Betty Boop pattern. For my first glasses case I didn't do too bad and I love love love the ironing board. Simplicity. Love your videos. I would post the pics but don't see how.
So cute and easy! I was looking a tutorial for a glasses case to store my rotary cutters in away from my granddaughter's curious eyes. I have watched several of your tutorials in the last few days and love them. TFS!
My stepmother is a fantastic seamstress who always says, You sew with your iron ! And I agree. I hate how on some tutorials they start of with crushed up fabric, and don’t press at all.
This is an excellent tutorial. You have a wonderful, clear voice. Your instructions are easy to follow. Many thank yous for making a great project whilst the pandemic continues. By the way: my daughter uses one of these for her Iphone XR - fits perfectly.
Great tutorial! The case can also be for eye glasses of course. I have several pairs of sun and reading glasses that are in sandwich baggies. I really need to do this project!
Vanessa, I would also suggest instead of the little handle using elastic so u\you can place the case around the visor in your car. Not sure of anyone else but I am forever looking for my sunglasses in the car. Now I just need some of the In-R-Form-Plus to make these. Hmm maybe stocking stuffers in the making.
After having had yet another pair of sunglasses stolen from our vehicle, case and all, I decided to sew my own case rather than trying to find one I like. Thank You for an easy to follow video!
I had some left over patchwork style fabric left over after making a toiletries bag for my mum... thought what can I do with the left over bit. It's exactly the right amount for her glasses and I'm currently living as an expat in Saudi Arabia so it's not always easy to get all the craft stuff (I can't get the inter form plus? Excisecyhe spelling) I'm going to use regular warm and natural cotton batting instead but wanted to say thank you for an easy to follow tutorial C.G. 👍💖
Haha, I have the same main fabric! Bought it at the 2015 Puyallup sewing expo! I can't remember the name of the company though.. :/. Been saving it for the perfect project, and now I know what to use it for! (: thank you for the tutorial, very helpful!
+TheCraftyGemini pretty much Pia Rebentisch says she doesn't understand what you're saying but she can see what you do, and that your work is really pretty. That's a big complement, cuz you show things so clearly that language isn't a barrier:):):)
I love the Sunglasses case tutorial. I created the original and one that has a pocket too. I do have a question. I am fairly new to sewing. I am wondering if you have a different foot on your machine that is narrower so you can accomplish a close the edge top stitch on the "tab" part of the case . I had a hard time keeping a straight line so close to the edge of the narrow fabric. Any thoughts or suggestions for improvement is welcome.
One thing I learned the inconvenient way ... measure your glasses, as some are wider than others. My glasses are over sized, so they're larger than some. I also used a thin velcro strip, to keep my glass from ever slipping out.
I love this! I can’t wait to make this sunglasses case! I do have a question. Since right now it’s so hard to find interfacing and foam can I use plain old batting? Will that still work decently?
Your pattern is definitely the most professional looking I’ve seen! Only 8 years late, but thank you!!
For my son's destination wedding on Clearwater Beach Florida 3 weeks ago, I made 24 sunglass cases from leftover scraps from a camping/ hunting quilt, and a tropical beach theme quilt that I had made before.Camping/ hunting theme for men, and tropical prints for women. I purchased the in R foam and 2 dozen neon colored sunglasses from Amazon. Matched the colors of glasses to sunglass cases, printed thank you notes from computer. Tied them on with ribbon.Everyone thought I was amazing. It only cost me my time and maybe 40$ for glasses and foam. Love all you videos!
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I love your tutorials. They are so straightforward and easy to understand for a beginning sewer. Thanks 😊
Hello there Miss Crafty. Just wanted to stop by and say these Tutorials are Great😄👍😄👍😄I tried the Childrens Fleece cap & it came out Great, but for some reason it was to small. I totally shocked myself in just how Store Quality it came out to look, but afain it came out to small😞😞😞I fallowed Everything to the 1/4 inch seam allowance and it came out smaller than my 6vyr old Granddaughters head. Her gead measurements were the Same as Your measurements so I'm stumped, but over all. Thank You for teaching this youbg lady some Bew tricks. I haven't sewn in Over 30 Years and I had accidentally came across your Tutorials on "How Too's" and you peaked my interest. So low & behold this Grandmother pulled out her sewing machine and started doodling around again & All because of YOU 👍😄👍😄👍This has been really fun again trying something new. Now I'm looking forward into trying your Sunglass Cases. You Definitely made it look Easy. You're very good in your Teaching skills also. Well again. Thank You Honey for Teaching this "Young Girl" 😉😉some New & Easy tricks. Keep them coming 👍😄👍😄👍
Thanks for sharing. Even i am 11 years ols i am still interested in sewing. Hope i get to do the sunglasses case😄😄
I watched the tutorial twice, then a 3rd time while I followed along and made a sunglasses case! What a sense of accomplishment! The tutorial was great. I can make a case in under 15 minutes! Great stocking stuffers! Thank you!
I certainly enjoy your tutorials. My 12 year old granddaughter is coming for a week's visit and her mother warned me I would have to help her keep up with her glasses. As I had wanted to introduce her to sewing, I've decided this would be the perfect project to make one of these cases for her glasses. Hopefully she will use it when she removes her glasses and your tutorial will encourage her to begin sewing. Thanks!
Great tutorial, thanks. I decided to make this for my husband who is always misplacing his spec cases. I have the R Foam you mention but sometimes it creases and it's hard to get the crease out. So I decided to use some heavy duty one sided Fusible Stabiliser. I am very pleased with how it turned out, sufficiently padded. Oh I added a handy pocket inside to keep a wiping cloth.
This was so easy! My 87 year old aunt has been wanting a cloth case for several years, and you can not find them in stores. She will love it and it took me 10 minutes to make!
Thank you!
Thank for this quick and easy sunglass case. I plan on having my elementary students make this in the in the fall.
Vanessa, wanted to show you my iPhone case to protect my phone. Your eyeglass case was my inspiration, I’m also putting a snap to keep it from falling out.
This is exactly the project I was searching for today. Thanks. Of course, I stitched my case with it longer, but I can go back and redo that seam if my husband wants a shorter case.
I used a chopstick also! Almost every video I see use some fancy tool. Very easy tutorial. I love it!
Found this four years later, but it's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you, and subscribed! :)
Great fun tutorial, thanks. I stitched an applique on my outer plain fabric first not realising I would need to fold over the short edges. I took a chance and stitched it lengthways (unlike you say in the video) so that my applique would stay the right way up. I then cut two inches off the bottom. Luckily the opening is plenty wide enough...pheew! That will teach me to listen through the video before starting!
👍🏽👍🏽Superb demonstration! Good job! 😊
Thank you for the tutorial. It was easy to make and I just so happened to have the In-R-Foam.
I just love your sunglasses case so easy peasy
You are a wonderful teacher and you make the video so interesting. For such a young woman you are very knowledgeable and give tons of wonderful tips. I really enjoy watching your videos
So I just made my first project with my first sewing machine and it turned out beautifully. I learned so much - your tutorial was perfect, all the detail I needed to succeed. Thank you!
Followed along and made me one! I did add a snap to hold my eyeglasses in place and used a mid to heavy interfacing which is all I had on me at the time. Thanks for the great tutorial.
I think this is an amazing tutorial. You are very clear and precise. I have fabric but no foam or fusible wadding. As I am a beginner I will definitely try this. Thank you.
YOU are an excellent teacher, Vanessa! ☺ Seven years after you made this tutorial, I searched for "sew sunglasses case" and chose your video first. I have never seen your videos but now, I've subscribed because you have inspired me! I haven't sewn in years but I have a new sewing machine and need a new sunglasses case so here I am. My sunglasses were just floating around in my purse and as hard as I tried to keep them from scratching, it didn't keep one of the arms from breaking. 😔 I am very sensitive to light so I had to rush out for a new pair and now, I need to protect them.
Thank you for the links to the products you used. I was sure that the interfacing was going to be a problem for me. Can you (or anyone else) tell me what that little tab is for? 🥴 Thanks a million! I'm excited to go visit your page now. 🤗🥳
You are my girl! I've learned a lot of sewing tricks and tips from you! For a guy, I've learned pretty well. Thanks Vanessa!
Thanks for one of the best sewing videos I've seen. Great job on explaining what to do and placement of your camera. Im a beginner and I had no problem understanding .
Lol....just finished watching the tutorial...was getting ready for work...that takes care of the board, haha,...now just the iron....thanks again!
+Christine Griffin www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/detail/35414/panasonic/-/360-freestyle-cordless-iron
+TheCraftyGemini Love your videos! I'm looking to replace my trusty 20+ yr old iron. Do you really like this one? I quilt and do other sewing crafts. Thanks in advance!
I just think this girl is multi talented and a sweetheart
Love your tutorials. I actually made something like this but never came out. I did it by own error and trial.
Now saw your tutorial. I hope to try this way and hope for it to come out right.
You're the cutest ever. Thank you for the great tutorial. Quick and to the point without filler. xo
Hello there,
Just wanted to let you know that I sewed with you and just finished my case. It looks pretty, I think. Did not really have much choice in my fabric as I am a beginner but nevertheless I am pretty satisfied. I won't post a picture but I sure want to thank you big time. You made it easy and fun. Thank you again and Happy New Year 2016 ;)
Wonderful. Made six of them! All look fantastic.
Great pattern, easy make! Stress buster!
Have not found it yet in New Zealand but keeping my eyes open for it! Used pellon double instead and it works !
You are a terrific teacher. Thank you 🌸
Thanks for sharing this video.I'll be making one during the week.
Thank you
I just finish one for myself and will make more to Gifts for friends and family members it is very pretty 👍👏🏻💕
You are so wonderful, I enjoy you and Jenny... both team up..... and that's wonderful
I made a few of these recently and they turned out great. Thanks for taking the time to post your videos.
Just made a cute sunflower themed sunglasses case and your cute ironing board with a Betty Boop pattern. For my first glasses case I didn't do too bad and I love love love the ironing board. Simplicity. Love your videos. I would post the pics but don't see how.
So cute and easy! I was looking a tutorial for a glasses case to store my rotary cutters in away from my granddaughter's curious eyes. I have watched several of your tutorials in the last few days and love them. TFS!
Thankyou. Great tutorial. I will have a go even though I'm not a very confident sewer you make it look easy. ☺🐶
You provide excellent instruction. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial, and perfectly taught by you!! 👍🏼🎉🎊🎶
My stepmother is a fantastic seamstress who always says, You sew with your iron ! And I agree.
I hate how on some tutorials they start of with crushed up fabric, and don’t press at all.
wow, you make it look so simple....now I will try to make this case. Thanks !
You are the best I love your tutorials and am now sharing them with my family in England
I just made a sunglasses case using your tutorial, it turned out great, thank you so much for your wonderful tutorials!!!
This is an excellent tutorial. You have a wonderful, clear voice. Your instructions are easy to follow. Many thank yous for making a great project whilst the pandemic continues. By the way: my daughter uses one of these for her Iphone XR - fits perfectly.
Love this. Will be trying very soon. Thankyou for the great video :)
Great tutorial! The case can also be for eye glasses of course. I have several pairs of sun and reading glasses that are in sandwich baggies. I really need to do this project!
Cute and easy, right on time for the summer. Thank you
I LOVE your tutorials! I've made your oven mitts and oven pads and they are fantastic. I plan on making the eyeglass case too!
I enjoy your tutorials. You have taught me alot. Can you use the same measurements/dimensions to make with faux leather?
Love your tutorials. I am going to make a case for eyeglasses soon using this tutorial.
Great video! Thanks I'm making 4.
Vanessa, I would also suggest instead of the little handle using elastic so u\you can place the case around the visor in your car. Not sure of anyone else but I am forever looking for my sunglasses in the car. Now I just need some of the In-R-Form-Plus to make these. Hmm maybe stocking stuffers in the making.
+trose721 Great Idea!
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Love it! I'll be making two tomorrow!!! Thank you so much, you have the clever-est ideas! 😃
Love this!! You are a great teacher!!
I love the tutorial for eyeglass case. I've made several for my many pairs of reading glasses!
Love your videos. You give me the confidence to try new things.
Amazing!! Thanks 🙏 ma’am you are a great 👍 teacher.
Looks cute and easy. I will try it. Thanks.
After having had yet another pair of sunglasses stolen from our vehicle, case and all, I decided to sew my own case rather than trying to find one I like. Thank You for an easy to follow video!
I love your tutorials. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial. Thanks 😊
I’m so on this today. Thank you
Just LOVE all of your videos! You are such a great teacher!!
Great video with great instructions. Thanks so much
Brilliant project & very well explained. Thank you xXx
Jade two of these today and love it. Ty for sharing.
I like that cordless iron you have
Love this - so easy and directions are fabulous! Thank you
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
thanks, awesome sun glasses , palm springs, ca.
You are a GREAT teacher!!! Thank you!!!
Really easy to follow and fun!
Glad I found your videos, very nice.
Welcome aboard!
Cute project. Thanks for sharing.
I had some left over patchwork style fabric left over after making a toiletries bag for my mum... thought what can I do with the left over bit. It's exactly the right amount for her glasses and I'm currently living as an expat in Saudi Arabia so it's not always easy to get all the craft stuff (I can't get the inter form plus? Excisecyhe spelling) I'm going to use regular warm and natural cotton batting instead but wanted to say thank you for an easy to follow tutorial C.G. 👍💖
Ive been watching your vidoes and am going to be taken sewing classes and me and my cousin are going to do sewing together
Love all your tutes, Vanessa.
Could you please do one on how to make a cargo pocket?
Oh this is so very cute! Thanks so much!
Nice video, thanks!
I like your Iron place so nice.
Haha, I have the same main fabric! Bought it at the 2015 Puyallup sewing expo! I can't remember the name of the company though.. :/. Been saving it for the perfect project, and now I know what to use it for! (: thank you for the tutorial, very helpful!
You are so fun to watch! You have the perfect personality for this. You speak so clearly and plainly and I love following your projects. Thank you!
+Jennifer Evans Aww. Thanks so much, Jennifer! I appreciate your feedback!
+TheCraftyGemini pretty much Pia Rebentisch says she doesn't understand what you're saying but she can see what you do, and that your work is really pretty. That's a big complement, cuz you show things so clearly that language isn't a barrier:):):)
+Gerrie Louden Thanks so much for the translation, Gerrie! Much appreciated. :)
I loved it!! your work is so neat and tidy. Thanks for sharing :)
I love the Sunglasses case tutorial. I created the original and one that has a pocket too. I do have a question. I am fairly new to sewing. I am wondering if you have a different foot on your machine that is narrower so you can accomplish a close the edge top stitch on the "tab" part of the case . I had a hard time keeping a straight line so close to the edge of the narrow fabric. Any thoughts or suggestions for improvement is welcome.
Thanks for this! This was easy and I made 4 of them. :)
I knew I should've come here first😅....messing around with all these other videos, I could have so many done by now....Thank you V..8.24.24
Very easy and cute
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!
One thing I learned the inconvenient way ... measure your glasses, as some are wider than others. My glasses are over sized, so they're larger than some. I also used a thin velcro strip, to keep my glass from ever slipping out.
Good job
good teacher. thanks
Good Teacher!
Love it! I love your tutorials!
This would be cool with a metal ruler snap type closure.
I just made six of them. Enjoyed your video easy to follow. Thanks
Hi, love your videos. How would you adapt this for a "double" case? I have both regular and sunglasses that are prescription.
I love this! I can’t wait to make this sunglasses case! I do have a question. Since right now it’s so hard to find interfacing and foam can I use plain old batting? Will that still work decently?
Love the video!! Also, what is the purpose of the tab on the side of the case? I’ve always wondered.