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Couture de reprise : Kindle surprise ! (tuto inside) Je me remets doucement en route... la machine à coudre aussi.

Couture de reprise : Kindle surprise ! (tuto inside)

Le KINDLE ayant fait son entrée chez nous, il devenait urgent d'habiller le joujou d'une tenue pratique, confortable, solide mais bien moelleuse. Je n'ai pas vendu tous mes tissus - cela répond aux interrogations de certaines ;-) ... j'ai notamment conservé un certain nombre de chutes unies et imprimée sobres, idéales pour vêtir la liseuse voyageuse. On a évité le Liberty, l'Homme étant le principal utilisateur de la liseuse, on a tapé dans le soft :-) Patrons de housses et pochettes pour kindle, Ipad, Nook,... (Kindle, Ipad, Nook, tablette…) e Cet article est pour vous ! En attendant que la housse de mes rêves soit en vente, j’ai décidé de lui confectionner une petite pochette pour le protéger.

Créer le patron d’une housse soi-même n’est pas très compliqué (quoique ça dépend de la housse… et de « soi ») mais si comme moi vous êtes dans une phase « pas envie de se compliquer la vie », d’autres ont déjà fait le travail pour vous ! Pin It Birdiful Stitches propose un patron « » (= pochette, celle utilisée ici) et un « » (voir images ci-dessous). Les 2 patrons sont en format .pdf, en anglais, et ne nécessitent pas d’agrandissement. De plus chaque fichier décline le patron pour les tailles du , du et de l’ . Pour protéger le , du molleton (ou de la polaire) est utilisé en sandwich entre les différentes épaisseurs de coton (on peut, pourquoi pas, rajouter du carton si on a peur que ce ne soit pas suffisant). puisque la housse s’ouvre sur le dessus. </b>*} Vous aimerez peut-être : DIY Kindle Cover. When I first bought my Kindle, I followed a tutorial I found online to make my own cover.

DIY Kindle Cover

Recently both Dave and my younger sister entered the world of e-readers with their own Kindles, so I went back to the same tutorial to make them their own Kindle covers. Unfortunately the blog owner had decided to take the tutorial down for various reasons but she was happy to share a PDF of the instructions with me. To be honest, the instructions are a bit confusing. Well, sort of. Really I think they just needed more pictures to make the project clearer to sewing novices like myself.

First, a few disclosures. Halfway Done: DIY Fabric Kindle Case. We are officially done with MS2 (tomorrow)!

Halfway Done: DIY Fabric Kindle Case

My dear, sweet husband got me a little celebratory present... True to form, he got an awesome deal on this Kindle - last week, if you bought a Kindle for $79 at Walmart, you got a $30 gift card back! We very rarely shop at Walmart (primarily due to the fact that the one by us is slightly ghetto), but this was worth the trip! It's so cute and light! Naturally, I needed a case. I created this. Then, it fits snugly into the corners for reading: DIY eco-friendly Kindle case. 13 Sep A while ago our library started to charge a fortune to borrow books from outside their system.

DIY eco-friendly Kindle case

Then, I ran out of bookshelf space. Mommy by day Crafter by night: {all wrapped up} kindle case + tutorial. Last March, my hubby gave me a kindle for my birthday...

Mommy by day Crafter by night: {all wrapped up} kindle case + tutorial

I was so excited! He even got me the case that had a light in it! There were many nights spent reading to the wee hours with my handy dandy lighted case... Until the tragedy happened (twice). My little 3 year old is the perfect toddler when it comes to getting into things. The Cutest DIY Kindle Cover. Ok fellow sisters...this past week was Little L's first day of kindergarten!

The Cutest DIY Kindle Cover

So needless to say I have been a little preoccupied with back to school jitters!! Much more so than my little L! She was more than happy to step onto that bus and ride all the way to kindergarten all by herself! My little girl is so brave and growing up too fast! And so in case you were like me last week; busy with back to school. You searched for kindle. In case you missed my tutorial in Delish Magazine, I wanted to share my Laptop / Kindle/ I-Pad Sleeve Tutoiral with you.

You searched for kindle

Gift giving season just around the corner and what better way to show someone you care than with a custom laptop sleeve. This pattern can be made for any size laptop, Kindle, or I-Pad by adjusting the measurements accordingly. I used girly fabric here, but you could definitely make this more “manly” by using a more masculine print or perhaps even some wool suiting material. Supplies: Cotton fabric for exterior Fleece fabric for lining 2 buttons Sewing machine Seam-ripper Thread Iron Ironing board Fray Check (optional) Fabric marking pen, chalk or pencil Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Once you have these measurements you can determine your pattern size. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The home for green crafts and tutorials! Sewing Published on August 30th, 2011 | by Becky Striepe My husband just got a Kindle, and he is loving it!

The home for green crafts and tutorials!

He loves that it’s small and that he can instantly snag new books whenever he wants. What he doesn’t love is worrying about his Kindle getting damaged in his bag on the way to and from the train station, so I thought I’d whip him up a simple little cozy to keep it safe and sound. Tutorial for the Kindle Cover and Case. DIY Eco Fabric Kindle Cover / Brainwaves. This easy, one hour project works well for any electronic e-reader or tablet and can be made using any fabric of your choice.

DIY Eco Fabric Kindle Cover / Brainwaves

This homemade pocket-style pouch is perfect for keeping my Kindle scratch-free whilst carrying it around in my handbag; as well as being a great way to recycle old clothing or fabric. Here's a step by step guide on how to make your own simple fabric Kindle cover... Here's what you'll need...