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Make your own nice felt eeePC / netbook pouch for about $ 8 (and save $ 91 instead of buying from redmaloo)

Step 5Finish it.

Finish it.
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Fold the pouch together, at it's best with the netbook already in it.

Step 1:
Turn the lower side upwards.

Step 2:
Flap the left and right buffle onto the lower side, which now lays on your netbook.

Step 3:
Close the upper ans last baffle.

Taaaadaaaaaaaa. Finished.
Hope you enjoyed this as much as I would enjoy your comments.
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5 comments
May 9, 2010. 3:25 AMiLLiDiaN says:
 This cool I love it ! :D
Oct 24, 2009. 11:10 AMbobert610 says:
 thanx for the 'ible. Saved me some $$!
May 14, 2009. 3:43 PMthejimdandy says:
Thanks Knarx. I shall make a leather one for my macbook. Save me lots of $$$ and I'm sure it'll be a lot less waste compared to a store bought one. :)
May 15, 2009. 3:18 PMthejimdandy says:
Good idea Knarx. Thanks :)
I actually meant the waste produced by packaging etc from the expensive store bought one. Sorry for not clarifying ;
The extra felt off cuts would most likely end up under the potting mix in my pot plants (for the water hungry plants. Don't do this otherwise or you'll get root rot). Re-use before recycling. Thanks again for the great ideas Knarx
May 8, 2009. 12:11 AMsundaramkumar says:
Great work. Nice and attractive. Can you tell me what type of material(fabric) can be used.?

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