A month or so ago I accidently destroyed my mobile phone. This was my old, reliable, Nokia that cost £7 and could do nothing fancier than send text messages and make calls. Oh, it also had a torch. On the night of Diwali I left it next to a bottle of water. The condensation from this bottle then formed a pool around my poor phone. It's battery was completely destroyed. 
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So I was forced to buy a new one. I had been sneaking covetous looks at my boyfriend's smart phone so bought one similar, but an older model (I don't need to go overboard with the fanciness). As I had a new phone I needed a new case (old phone didn't even have a case so unconcerned for it's well-being I was).
I pulled out the pelmet vilene, bondaweb, fabric scraps and embroidery thread and started to make a case.
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| Measuring | 
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| Checking for size | 
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| Pieces waiting for assembly | 
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| Ta da! 
 
 
 
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It is ever-so-slightly too big. Blast! And I did so much measuring. I think the problem was that I gave a seam allowance which I didn't need because I sewed the pieces up using blanket stitch. It is fine for it's purpose though.
 
 
I love the case - the fabrics work really well, as does the hand stitching. I may now need to make one too ...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOUR WORK :) Kudos. We should get together someday :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
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