iPad finished loading and all is well
I will go over the weekend and organise the eSIM
Meanwhile I wanted to sew something a little taxing to see
How the machine would work.
I decided I needed a quilted case to keep the new, expensive, toy
Safe and sound
I grabbed the bag of too think to use as binding, but too large to throw away
And some batting and I set to work

I slowly stitched all the pieces in a haphazard way, quilting as I go
I kept at it mixing and matching trying to make it pretty
I then sewed a backing fabric and bagged it all out
I even decided to add a binding to keep the two sides safely bound together

Front and back view

It’s too thick to use the plastic poppers right now I’ve left it as is
But I do have a plan
If it works I’ll show you
It is thickly padded and it fits exactly, so the iPad doesn’t move about
So I now have a very secure case, used more scrap fabric and tested the machine
Which I am so happy to report worked like it was brand new
So it really was my tools, not my ability that was causing the problems
I was starting to doubt myself
It's just amazing to see you turn scraps into a beautiful creation like that!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun. It’s a bonus that it’s practical
DeleteWhat an amazing creation!! It's lovely. I was going to knit a bag for my tablet this winter. Never got round to it. Yours is thickly padded, perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat would look lovely. You should
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteThis makes me think of doing something similar for my tablet. I'm more likely to knit or weave it, though.
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