After setting up and printing the Mr's birthday t-shirts I couldn't not print a piece of fabric, it would seem like a waste to just do one print. So I printed on some great coffee coloured linen and then decided I couldn't leave it to languish in the stash. So late the night before his birthday I made a sleeve for his much loved iPad.
I combined two great tutorials to get make the design I envisaged. Firstly this one for neat zipper ends. It means the seams are unfinished (rather than being tucked inside, as in other pouch methods), and you finish them with bias binding. I had a length of a lovely mustard coloured binding so I used that as a little feature. The pic below shows the sleeve inside out.
And then when I googled 'sewing zipper on a curve' I found this fabulous one at Design Sponge. I know we often sing the praises of tutorials, but honestly, if it wasn't this particular one, there would have been tears, I'm sure!
I ran the zipper around 2 sides (rather than just the top) and added a few of my own little features like extra padding and a zipper pull.
And so in the early hours of the morning it was finally finished and I went to bed tired but happy :-)
Lots of creative goodness to check out over at My Creative Space.
What a fab design - love the retro feel! I can think of quite a few people that would love a T or a case with this. : )
ReplyDeleteps. Thank you for your lovely comment over at mine. So great to 'meet' you and find a gorgeous new blog to check out.
Lucky boy to get such beautifully made and personalised pressies :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your advice for my new print, I completely agree, another for the to do list!
p.s. glad to see you and Alisa have met now too :-)
ReplyDeleteAS you know Jo... I love it! Such a creative pouch and screen print design! He's a very lucky man :)
ReplyDeleteSo clever to have the zip running on two sides. Fantastic fabric by the way. I keep meaning to have a go ant printing my own.
ReplyDeleteawesome awesome! I've wanted to do a two sided zip for a while now, need to explore that! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect! Love the print, the design, and the finishing (where can I find mustard bias tape?).
ReplyDeleteThis was lovely too read
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