22 Feb 2008, 1:11am
amy butler Crafts iPod Nano quilting sewing: amy butler amy butler belle ipod ipod case ipod case pattern iPod Nano minkie sewing
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amy butler Crafts iPod Nano quilting sewing: amy butler amy butler belle ipod ipod case ipod case pattern iPod Nano minkie sewing
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ipod cover
I made this goofy iPod cover…I’m not so great at planning out all the things that have to be sewn into pieces before they’re sewn. For example, I did not sew on any kind of closure, so the finished thing doesn’t close. You might be thinking, “why not sew on a closure now?” Well, the answer is that I could, but not the closure I wanted. I wanted to use these cute little pearl snaps. They must be applied to the fabric before the fabric is all sewn up and you have no access to the back. Make sense?
So anyway, the thing hold my iPod, but it’s flimsy, and I prefer the store-bought case with the clip so it stays in my pocket.
Anyway, here’s what worked:
- The think clear vinyl made a cool pocket, and my paper circle punch (1 in. diameter) cut a great circle for accessing the buttons.
- The minkie makes a nice inside for my precious nano.
- The basic design was pretty successful, although I think a little smaller would be better.
Here’s what didn’t work:
- I forgot the snaps.
- I forgot the openings for the earphone cord and the keylock switch. It’s funny, I had the flap drawn on my sketch, but when I went to cut the fabric, I couldn’t remember what that flap was for, so I left it out. Turns out, it was my bottom closure that left space on either side for the keylock switch and the earphone cord.
- Turning the whole thing inside out messes up the vinyl, and since it can’t be ironed, I think it would be better to put that pocket on last with topstitching, rather than putting it in the fabric sandwich that gets flipped.