My tiny, out of date cell phone finally has a case (just in time to be replaced? maybe? for Christmas?). I made this using a great pattern by Keyka Lou. Really, all her patterns are easy to follow with lots of pictures for each step.
I used scraps of County Fair home decor fabric leftover from this purse and a vintage button. The only change I made to the pattern was to use fusible fleece rather than interfacing. It gives it a nice weight and padding for the next time my poor phone gets dropped.
The pattern comes in two sizes; this is the small version. And since the patten is a pdf, I can easily print out the larger size, should I need it. Soon?
4 comments:
Very cute! I've eyed the Keyka Lou patterns for a long time but have never tried one. Every one of them that I see seems to come out beautiful though. On a side note, I must be the only person on the planet who does not have a cell phone...hehe. For real. :)
Gosh, I don't need a case but you make it look so good....
fusible fleece is a phones best friend. very cute case and i love that fabric! i can't wait for january so i can get some!
Many Apple devices are designed to be as slim as possible and this is the case with the iPad.
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