Just what I was looking for. A friend gave me a lot of quilted Christmas fabric and ask if I would make hot pads for her homeless folks she works with. I told her that fabric would not be good for hot pads because of the polyester batting but I would make eyeglass cases. This is perfect. Thanks so much. Ginny Johnson
I want to thank u for a great tutorial and especially for the attention to the details such as needle placement and bringing work and showing on the sewing machine. It truly helps those of us still knew to sewing and intimidated by the sewing machine!! Truly, thank u!!!
I love your videos. As someone who is still fairly new to sewing I find your tutorials much easier to follow than a most of the ones I’ve seen on youtube. I think that people who know how to sew forget that some of the materials, tools, and terms they frequently use are foreign to us newbies. So thank you for making quick, easy, projects that come out beautiful because of your clear, concise instructions.
I recognized your sewing machine fabric when Kimberly at Fat Quarter Shop said how much she loved it. Now I need cool sunglasses to put in your cool case.
I didn't expect much from this tutorial in the beginning, but amazingly it came out very helpful. Thank you. The sunglasses case is on my to do list, hopefully very soon.
Hello, I thought it was a special clasp you had to buy 😋 this is such a brilliant idea 😁 💕 thank you so much for this very easy to follow tutorial 😁💜 I will be making some of these for my glasses, sunglasses & even my Crochet Hooks 😁💕😋 Erica x
for simplicity, you can sew the loop on without that type of caribiner clip then put it on later, so it doesn't get in the way of your presser foot. With some other types, you could attach with a split ring, which could be placed later as well.
@@Mellysews so, when they are facing each other they're more like a butterfly than an oval? So many tips in this video, well filmed and edited, too. thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed watching this tutorial. I was just wondering what the width of the measuring tape should be? I have a tape that measures half an inch, will that be strong enough to make this glasses case? Or should it be wider??? Thank you
I uses 1 inch wide tape, so I couldn't say for sure on the 1/2" one. I'd suggest folding a bit of your tape like to top of this and then pulling it apart with your fingers to see if it snaps back together, if so it would probably work.
I was hoping there'd be a list of dimensions in the "see more" section of the video description. I would have just snapped a picture. I'm writing down the dimensions.