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Monday, March 7, 2011

Kindle sleeves warm up the weekend


It was another great weekend for sewing (or should I say, Sunday was a great day for sewing. Saturday was Mardi Gras!). In addition to finishing the Anda dress, I also completed two new Kindle sleeves (tutorial coming soon!).
For the first one, I used Momo's It's a Hoot Eggs in Chocolate (apparently impossible to find online now; I came across it in my local quilt shop) for the outside.
Then, I lined it with Laura Gunn's Tile Mosaic in Green from the Lantern Bloom collection.
Snug as a bug in a rug.
The second one has Linden in Reservoir from Kate Spain's amazing Central Park collection on the exterior.
The inside is lined with a print I picked up from Joann's. (You've also seen it here and here.)
I was really happy with the way they turned out, and I hope their recipients (secret!) love them, too.

{Sew} Modern Monday at Canoe Ridge Creations

9 comments:

  1. Such cute fabric choices! Love these!

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  2. Hello! These are wonderful and i love the fabrics you have used!
    Have a lovely week! Teje

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  3. oh very fun. I don't have a kindle, but I love these!

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  4. So cute! Thank you for reminding me that my poor little Kindle needs a cute little sleeve :) I'll be staying tuned for that tutorial!

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  5. Beautiful! I especially like the sleeve with the trees! So cool! I should make one of these too, my husband just got a Nook!

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  6. Great fabrics! I just love making these, I have a Nook, but they are just such quick and easy projects with a stunning result! Great job!

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  7. These look great! I totally need to make one for my Nook, so can't wait for your tute! Thanks for linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday and have a wonderful week!

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  8. Those look great! I like how you made the flap smaller so the sides don't flip up!

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  9. Yes, please a tutorial on the Kindle sleeves!

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