Flower-Stitched Laptop Cover by Facci Designs
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I came across this leather-like material at Jo-Ann Fabrics and thought it would be perfect for a laptop cover. It's so easy to work with because you can cut it and it doesn't fray...just like felt or real leather.
 
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Step 1: Cut your fabric

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Measure your laptop and cut 1 piece of fabric a little bigger overall than the actual size (to compensate for bulk of computer). This will be the front. Cut another piece of fabric, same width, but now about 4" taller than the first piece. This is the back of the cover.

Black indicates the right side of fabric, gray, the wrong side.

(I cut the top of the front and back panel with Pinking shears)
sabu.dawdy says: Dec 2, 2012. 12:30 AM
beautiful
Olarex says: Feb 12, 2012. 9:39 AM
Very nice! You did a wonderful job!
natureekamboj says: Jan 5, 2012. 12:48 AM
gud one.. i luv 2 do such things... wud u like 2 guide me little bit,,,
i will b very thahkfull 2 u..
Facci Designs (author) says: Jan 5, 2012. 7:15 AM
sure. What would you like to know? Do you sew on a sewing machine?
Penolopy Bulnick says: Jan 3, 2012. 4:24 PM
So beautiful! Love the design and colors!
Facci Designs (author) says: Jan 3, 2012. 5:11 PM
thank you Penolopy!
susanrm says: Dec 29, 2011. 11:56 AM
This is wonderful! What a great idea.
Facci Designs (author) says: Dec 29, 2011. 1:37 PM
thanks. you should try it, it's fun!
chernigovets says: Dec 29, 2011. 1:01 AM
Very nice work out. The girls would love it
Facci Designs (author) says: Dec 29, 2011. 6:14 AM
why, thank you!
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