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How to: Scrappy Felt iPad Cover

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Monday, 23 May 2011

How to: Scrappy Felt iPad Cover

I couldn't wait to make a cover for my new iPad this weekend, and there is nothing I love more than using up my scraps...so it was logical to make a felty patched cover sleeve.
This tutorial will show you how to make the felted patchwork for the outer part of the cover and the instructions of how to measure and sew up a cover of your own.

You will need:
a bunch of wool felt scraps - I've used some blanket and felted sweater scraps from my scrap bags
cotton or bamboo batting (low loft)
Cotton fabric to line
Standard sewing supplies
1. gather your scraps, choose whichever colours appeal
2. Cut your scraps into rectangles and squares, these don't have to be perfect and the size will depend on your scraps. They can be different lengths, as long as the width is about the same.
3. arrange in your desired pattern. Ideally the patched layer should be at least 30x43cm when finished. Arrange your rows to start your piecing.
4. butt join the felt squares with your widest zig zag stitch.
5&6. do that for all the pieces in each row
7. With a rotary cutter or scissors, neaten the edges to make them straight
8. line up all the strips and zig zag them together
9. here is the finished patched piece after it was pressed.
10. fold it in half and lay your iPad on top to take your measurements, I have left about 1.5cm on each side and 2cm at the opening top end.
11. cut batting and lining to match (approx 30x43cm) lay patched top over batting
12. fold in half with the batting side out, stitch where the dotted line indicates 1cm seam allowance.

13 & 14 & 15. turn inside out
16. repeat with lining fabric but leave an opening on one side seam of about 10cm as seen in picture 17

17. Slide outer cover (right side out) into lining (seams out) the right side of the lining and the outer should be facing.
18. sew the lining to the outer cover where indicated by the dotted line, all the way around the edge of opening with a 1cm seam allowance. It may help to pin before sewing.
Turn it all the right way round through the opening in the lining and sew hole in lining closed.
19. press and top stitch the seam. Cut a tab out of leftover felt and sew on to the back of the cover.
20. Make a button hole in the tab and sew on your button. I found a cute apple one in my jar!

I hope the instructions were clear enough, it was all a bit of trial and error on my part, some unpicking and a minor amount of swearing, but I thing the results are worth it.

I suggest to keep trying it on your iPad as you go along to make sure it is all fitting nicely, please make your own measurements as mine are all approximate and will depend on how thick your batting and felt layer is.

I did have to hand stitch a few of the felt squares corners where the zig zag didn't quite catch just to re-enforce the patched top but you could avoid doing this by ironing on a fusible interfacing to the patched fabric at stage 9

I hope you like it, Emma has been using it as her dolly sleeping bag!

You can buy felty scraps from my shop if you want an assortment to add to your own.
This tutorial is for personal use only, thanks for understanding.
Please leave any questions as a comment and I will try and answer it as soon as possible.

x Cinti

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26 Comments:

Blogger Jennie said...

Oh wow!! Loving this Cinti!

23 May 2011 8:37 am  
Blogger Kate said...

Love it Cintia!

23 May 2011 8:58 am  
Blogger Jenni said...

gorgeous Cinti!

23 May 2011 9:36 am  
Blogger The Beetle Shack said...

love it, gotta do it. need ipad ;)

xoem

23 May 2011 9:41 am  
Blogger Bron said...

You are too clever -- this cover is the cutest. Want one plus an ipad :)

23 May 2011 1:25 pm  
Blogger Anna Bartlett said...

The colours are marvellous, and how great that it all holds together with zigzag. Lucky ipad!

23 May 2011 4:09 pm  
Blogger Vic said...

You, Ms Cinti, are crafty talent personified.

...now all I need is an iPad....

23 May 2011 4:31 pm  
Blogger Miss Cinti - my poppet said...

for those without an iPad you can also adap this to other covers like for your camera or sunglasses?

23 May 2011 4:34 pm  
Blogger Pip said...

Div-ine!
Yes!
xx

23 May 2011 6:21 pm  
Blogger Kirsty said...

This is gorgeous.

23 May 2011 6:37 pm  
Blogger Mrs Bok - The Bok Flock said...

Not only is it a cosy iPad...they look like they'd make cute scarves too :)

23 May 2011 7:03 pm  
Blogger fee @ chipper nelly said...

ipad envy
ipad cover envy
sewing skill envy
fee x
(thanks for sharing though!)

24 May 2011 4:29 am  
Blogger fee @ chipper nelly said...

ps I've reblogged this with links back here...that's ok isn't it?
f x

24 May 2011 4:41 am  
Blogger Nelly said...

Ooh that is a thing of beauty. Just found your blog and love it,
Nelly x

24 May 2011 5:37 am  
Anonymous Wendy said...

Beautiful! I'd love to give this a shot.

25 May 2011 4:13 am  
Anonymous Flavia @ Petit Eco KIDS said...

Hi Cinti, I love this! I shared a link on my Friday roundup. I'll have a go at doing an Iphone cover. Off to check how to felt sweater scraps :-)
x Flavia

29 May 2011 9:16 pm  
Blogger Laura said...

Love that felt patchwork! Don't have an iPad but it's so versatile I'll find something to use it for.

6 June 2011 8:28 pm  
Blogger crazycanca said...

oh...I have the Ipad:) the tutorial is simple and the result is gorgeous! I have some felty scraps and i'll try to do it! Thanks a lot!!
Bianca from Italy

13 June 2011 6:31 pm  
Blogger a happy wanderer said...

i love it! and what a great array of colors you used! it's beautiful!

16 June 2011 8:26 am  
Blogger Cheryl G. said...

Wow! Amazing! Beautiful!
I absolutely love it!

19 June 2011 12:43 pm  
Blogger c.w.frosting said...

This is so adorable! I don't sew myself but completely admire your creativeness!

-caroline @ c.w.frosting

26 June 2011 4:46 am  
Anonymous Rose :: FineCraftGuild.com said...

great way to use up those craps! love this.

17 January 2012 1:31 am  
Blogger Jack's Back Books said...

Thank you for this tutorial! This has inspired me to do several projects with felt, including this iPad sleeve. I went NUTS at our local second-hand stores -- was able to get a bunch of 80%+ wool sweaters to felt in my front loading washing machine (in a pillow case). I love your blog!

1 February 2012 7:30 am  
Blogger Charlotte Helle said...

I love this! The way you wrote the directions is so clear, I think I'll be able to make one for my laptop. So often, tutorials like this are so specific with exactly how to measure it to personalize it that I just get so lost! I can't wait to get started on this!

25 June 2012 1:57 pm  
Blogger rebekah @ justfordaisy said...

Saw you as nuffnang featured blogger and followed your interview to here! This is divine! I love it! :) Off to look around your blog now! :)

8 October 2012 9:59 pm  
Blogger Miss Cinti - my poppet said...

Awesome, enjoy your travels though my blog posts.
Cheers Cinti

9 October 2012 10:00 am  

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