Sabtu, 26 November 2016

Tutorial Tablet or Tab Softcase DIY


1. Leather Patterned Laptop Sleeve

If you’re on the hunt for a super stylish iPad case, this might be the one for you. It can be customized to fit the size of your tablet, laptop, etc. It combines leather with black and white patterned fabric, and has a zipper closure to ensure that your technology stays put. This is a free tutorial by Sarai Mitnick and shared by Design*Sponge.

2. Folded “Geek Chic” iPad Case

This folded, envelope style case has crisp, angled corners and a beautiful leather closure. And it even has a handy shoulder strap if you’d like to wear it like a purse. The tutorial is available as a free PDF tutorial, originally published in Lisa Lam’s book A Bag For All Reasons. Download it from the How About Orange blog here.
3. Composition Notebook iPad Cover

If you love vintage things, then this Composition Notebook iPad Cover would be perfect. The thick cardboard protects your tablet from dust and scratches, and provides a convenient way of holding it so you don’t get fingerprints on the screen. Plus, you’ll look cool reading a composition book! Check out the full tutorial over on Ashley Hackshaw’s blog.
4. Nautical iPad Mini Case


This case holds not only your iPad, but also the charging cord. This particular one was made with anchor fabric and striped trim, giving it a nautical feel… but you could use any fabric you want. You could try plaid fabric to give it bit of a hipster vibe, or canvas for a utilitarian look. Get the full sewing tutorial at Mommy By Day Crafter By Night.
5. Felt iPad Case

Felt is a great material to use as padding, making it the perfect thing to use for an iPad case. Here, you have the option to customize the top with either a scalloped edge or a basic curved edge. And the button closure adds a bit of character and a small pop of color. Oh So Lovely Vintage shares the easy sewing tutorial here.
6. Monogrammed Tablet Case

This case is both beautiful and functional. With a gorgeous leather monogram on the front and a colorful strip which contrasts nicely with the gray wool, this one is very pleasing to the eye. And although it’s not visible in this photo, there is a handy zippered pocket on the back to store chargers and headphones. Check out the full tutorial at Bernina’s blog We All Sew.
7. Button Front iPad Case

This one is great for people whose sewing skills aren’t as advanced, as it is basic and straight-forward. The bottom is reinforced with a piece of dark leather, and the button closure adds a nice visual touch. Choose a geometric printed fabric to create a lovely contrast. And it is lined with batting so it will protect your iPad. Get the full, thorough tutorial over at The Fabric Mill Blog.
8. Vintage Book Tablet Case


This vintage book case is quite unique, and it will look like you’re reading a book when you’re actually checking your email! This can be customized to the size of your gadget – just find a book that is slightly larger than your iPad, Kindle or other tablet. You can also hide it amongst the books on your bookshelf and nobody will ever know that your tablet is there. Get the tutorial here.
9. Crocheted iPad Case

If you like to crochet, give this project a try. As far as crochet patterns go, this is an easy one… essentially just a rectangle which is stitched together at the sides. Accent it with a pretty button and you’re sure to have the most original iPad case on the block. And you could use multiple yarn colors if you really want to get fancy. Make your way over to Yarnspirations to download the free pattern.
10. Multi Print Case

This is technically a tutorial for a Kindle cover, but you could easily adapt it to fit any type of tablet. The cool part about this design is that it utilizes two types of contrasting fabric, so you can create a color blocked sort of look. Plus, the top fabric creates a pocket where you can keep pens, small notepads, etc. Get the tutorial over at Cut Out + Keep.







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