2012

E-Reader Case Tutorial

Happy Sunday Everyone! Today I have a tutorial for an E-Reader Case that I designed. I have included 2 closures for my E-Reader case – zipper and hook and loop. You could easily eliminate the zipper but I chose to include it because over time…hook and loop seems to not work as well. At least it sure doesn’t seem to last long on Anne’s shoes!

The tutorial is available via PDF download. This post is part of the Hopeful Threads Remember Service Men and Women September 2012 project. I hope you will find it easy to follow and fun to make! As always, please let me know if you have any questions!!!

Sew BitterSweet Designs – E-Reader Case Tutorial

Pattern Review and Giveaway

Hi Everyone! Happy Saturday!  Today I have a great pattern review and giveaway for you! The pattern is E-Book Reader Tablet Case by Rebecca Ruth Designs.

Image Courtesy of Rebecca Ruth Designs

I first bought this pattern for myself at my local quilt shop (where Rebecca works part time and teaches!) when Kristy and I were first planning the Remember September project. I already knew how to do pillowcases but I really wanted to make an e-reader cover. I fell in love with the fabric on the cover and it looks like something I could easily do. Here is the one I made, it is the medium size and fits my Blackberry PlayBook perfectly.

What I love about Rebecca’s patterns is that she offers so many options and the directions are clearly written.  For this pattern alone she offers 3 different sizes, 4 different closure styles, 2 different types of padding (peltex and batting), as well as directions for string piecing if you want to make the case out of scraps.

As you can see in the picture above, or at least I hope you can see, I went with the batting and quilting option. I wanted something extra padded and the batting and extra layer of muslin really provided that, my Blackberry isn’t going ANYWHERE!

I also decided to go with the velcro closure option. The other options included buttons or a strap to slide the top under. I stayed away from buttons because I was concerned about them possibly coming off down range and if you lose the closure then it wouldn’t function very well. However, in lovely everyday use, I think the button option would be gorgeous!

Observations:

  • The pattern is well written, any sewing experience level could easily sew this project
  • There are extra materials required: either peltex or batting (scraps can be used) as well as closures (buttons, cord, or velcro)
  • This is a hard copy pattern and all pattern pieces are included on one large sheet of paper. I did not want to cut my pattern apart so I grabbed my trusty freezer paper and traced the pattern pieces on there. That way I can continue to use my pattern for years to come and keep it stored in it’s original bag.
  • As an added bonus, Rebecca also includes directions for altering her pattern for size, so if the 3 sizes don’t fit your e-reader, you can make it fit!

In Summary:
I would definitely recommend this pattern for all skill levels. I was able to use scrap fabric from my stash and scrap batting as well. The only special techniques involved is the closures and Rebecca has included very detailed instructions making them easy to accomplish.

Now, thanks to the generosity of Rebecca Ruth Designs, you have a chance to win your own copy of this e-reader case pattern!
Simply follow the Rafflecopter prompts below to enter.
Giveaway open to all. Winner will be randomly selected, emailed and posted here 9/13/12. Winner has 48 hours to respond or alternate winner is selected.  *Please note – This is a paper pattern and will require shipping.
Good Luck to all!

Company!

I have company today! Two of my closest friends in the world. Not a day goes by when I don’t talk to both of these people. Can you guess who they might be?!?

My mom and dad!!!

Yup, I’m a little excited to see them! Today is their 40th wedding anniversary – wow!  I am so excited Anne and I get to spend it with them.

In other news – Anne started gymnastics this week! I decided to sign her up for it to get her moving and also because I thought it would be good for developing her listening skills and following directions skills. She did so great! Here is a picture of her ready to go to her first night!

She just looks so grown up to me with her hair pulled back! When did that happen?!?

Kristy has a great pattern review on her blog today of the Birdiful Stitches E-Reader Cover. Head on over to check it out and you can enter to win this very same pattern here.

I hope you all have a great weekend! Make sure you stop by tomorrow for a pattern review and GIVEAWAY! Oh yeah, and Sunday I have a great tutorial for you too!

Weekend Sewing

This weekend I did A LOT of sewing for Remember September with Hopeful Threads! I made 1 new e-reader cover everyday!  I guess you could say that I was a little excited 🙂

The one with the fireworks was designed by Rebecca Ruth Designs – look for a pattern review AND a giveaway of the pattern this weekend!

The other three are designed by ME! I know it may be silly that I am so excited about these but they include a couple of features that I am not used to working with – zippers and velcro and I am quite proud of figuring out all the dimensions and techniques on my own. A couple of things I can cross on my “To Learn” list.  There will be a tutorial for my E-Reader cover on Sunday – the coolest part, at least what I think is the coolest part, of my tutorial is the fact that with 2 fat quarters – you will get 2 e-reader cases!!! Pretty cool.

Now don’t forget the our Remember September project is collecting E-Reader Covers AND Pillowcases! Today over on the Contemporary Cloth Blog there is a great tutorial for a pillowcase – make sure you head on over and check it out. Have you started sewing yet? If so, don’t forget to upload your photos to the Flickr Group – we want to see what you all have been up to!

Have you all started sewing yet? If not, are you planning on joining us? Have a great Wednesday – can you believe this week is already half over?!?

Quilting Gallery Autumn Block Party

Glorious Autumn Block Party and Super Deals for Quilters

This week marks the beginning of the Autumn Block Party over at Quilting Gallery! I am one of the designers – my block will be featured later on during the party – all the in November (I wanted to give myself lots of time to come up with something awesome!).

Over the next 15 weeks, 45 designers will create 12″ blocks for the Glorious Autumn Block Party. These blocks will be featured, three per week, on the Quilting Gallery site starting September 4th. In addition to the blocks, there will be Super Deals for Quilters from our favourite online retailers. Also, be sure to check each designer’s post, as many will be offering giveaways on their own site that everyone can participate in.

Pat Sloan kicked everything off with her block today – make sure you go check it out!

 

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