Sunday 3 February 2013

Mini I-pad Cover

 The process of making a mini i-pad cover. It took me about 30 minutes to come up with a design for putting all the pieces together and to iron and cut them. Then the sewing together stage starts.




A deep dark green felted fabric lining to protect the Mini I-pad whilst in your bag. A chocolate brown (back of case) fabric with a green spiral fabric flap for closing the case to keep it secure.
The woven fabric took me about a day to make (I did take breaks in-between). Overall I think this process is very worth it and the end result is home-made, origional and good quality.






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R^3

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R^3 = Reduce, Re-use, Recycle. This purse covers it. The yarns used for the warp were little strands. The fabric woven in-between is 2 shirts and some jean scraps of fabric I had lying around. It is very interesting how it held together quite well with a purple shirt lining on the inside. A good example of what you can make with fabric and yarns you hardly use. 

Forest Purse


Inspired by the brown surroundings of bark and natural wood with hints of green and bright lifts of summer sun shining through the the glistening leaves. With a brown earthy wooden button adding to the ambiance of this purse. The fury texture of Mohair yarn gives the purse a contrast against the rougher strands of crocheted Raffia which is intertwined in this woven purse.

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