I used hook and loop tape for the closure, since I wasn't sure how a magnet would affect it.
I also added some cardboard in it, to make it sturdy enough to protect the Kindle while on the go.
Just wait until next week. I figured out how to cut felt using my Cricut. I am so excited about it, and am counting down the minutes until Needles and Pins opens so I can get more felt. 52 minutes to go...
I'm linking up on Amy's blog again this week. Go check out the other fabulous projects!
13 comments:
Product endorsement: I love my Kindle cover. Are you selling this in your Etsy shop? You should.
that's fabulous! i love that fabric. you really should sell those. (popping over from sew and tell)
Love the simplicity of it...sometimes I get carried away with scrappy-ness on those smaller projects.
Pretty and practical! I like the quilting you did on it. Great job!
That is so cute! Now if I only had a kindle to go with one...Love that you're counting the minutes to get more felt, sounds like you're my kind of crafter!
this is such a great idea...and cute too. i love that fabric
What a wonderful and thoughtful cover for the techno crowd!
Very clever!
cardboard... now why didn't I think of that? Looks really nice.
This is great! I think I might do something like this for my laptop! Thanks for sharing the idea!
I soo want one of those! The cover is very original and personal,... Very cool!
How cool is that? I bet your mom is really pleased.
great idea! Love the fabric.
I love this! It is so cute! Our daughter wants a Kindle, which I think we'll give her for graduation. What a great idea. Did you make this up? Will you do a tutorial? :-)
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