kindle ipad cover howto
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KindleCoverMater
ialsList
TheOriginalKindlestan
dardmeasurements
:
8H*5.3W*0.8D
Cutthefollowingp
iecesfromyourfabr
ic:
Pocket:9 x7
LiningFabric:
11? x7
Outer/MainFabric:
9? x7
Outeraddition:
2 x7
FusibleFleece:
(2)11 x7
iPadCoverMaterialsListTheiPadstandardmeasurements:9.56Hx7.47Wx0.53D
Cutthefollowingpiecesfromyourfabric:Pocket:
10x7LiningFabric:13?x9
Outer/MainFabric: 11?x9Outeraddition:
2x9FusibleFleece:
Kindle/iPad Cover
1. Assemble Pocket:
Place fabric right sides together, stitch together leaving a
3 opening on one side Turn fabric right side out and edge stitch to close the
3 opening
Attach zipper to the long side of pocket
Zipper Pocket is complete!
2. Assemble D-Ring Attachment Loop:
Measure 2 x 4 piece of fabric
Fold in half and iron
Open and fold each outer edge towards the crease
Fold once more, to finish with a tab piece that measures
1 wide x 2length
3. Assemble Lining:
Fold and iron down ? of the upper fabric edge
Adhere fusible fleece to the lining piece
Measure 1down from the center of each lining piece,
and mark.
Insert the magnetic closure at each 1 marking
Place fabric right-sides together, stitch ? around
leaving an opening at the top
4. Assemble Outer/Main Fabric:
Fold and iron down ? of the upper fabric edge
Attach the outer upper fabric addition to outer/mainfabric panel; Place right sides together and sew
Adhere interfacing to outer/main fabric and the attached
upper addition
Place fabric right-sides together, stitch ? around leaving
an opening at the top
On the final long edge, insert the loop tab and D-ring at
the top corner, secure, and stitch.
5. Put It All Together
Turn lining right side out (so that the magnets wont
clasp together) and insert your outer fabric into the
lining. Both fabrics should have wrong sides together. Edge stitch along the top to attach the two pieces
together.
Turn the fabric so that the main/outer fabric is on
the outside
NotionsThatWeUsed7RIRIZipperD-Ri
ngMagneticClosure ThreadCoordinatingThread
(fortopstitching)ContrastingFabric
(upperband)
OuterfabricLiningfabric
FusibleInterfacingFusibleFleeceThreadsnipsPoint(Corner)Turner
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