Warning this tutorial is picture heavy
But the tutorial is oh so easy!!
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Reversible Eyeglass Case
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Fabric choices: cotton (if you use cotton, it won't be too padded, but still works great), home decor, pre-quilted, canvas
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Measurements: 2 pieces of fabric cut 4" x 13.5". In the following pictures I used Moda's Maison de Noel by 3 Sisters (on the left) and Moda's Gingham Rose by 3 Sisters (on the right). I thought one for spring/summer and the darker one for fall/winter.
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Next, sew one continuous seam on one long side...back stitching at the beginning and the end to secure. On the other long side, sew for a few inches and back stitch to secure. Stop and leave a 2" opening. Start to sew again until you get to the end and secure with back stitch.
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Close-up of the 2" opening. At this point you will turn fabric inside out. If you are using a thicker fabric or quilted fabric, you may want to leave a bigger opening.
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Once the fabric is right side out, make sure your corners are poked out with something (that sounds so technical doesn't it...but you know what I mean) Press seams, making sure to iron the opening that you used to turn the fabric. You will need to either whip stitch or machine stitch the opening closed. If that side is going to be on the outside of the case, make sure you use a matching thread. The color of that brown looks so green...it really does match in person
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Now you are set for the fall and winter seasons.
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This next series of pictures is all the same process, except I cut 2 pieces of the red fabric (Moda's Wee Play), 1 piece of the blue Wee Play and a piece of Warm and Natural batting. I wanted to make my own quilted fabric for one side of the case. I place one piece of red fabric right side down, then batting on top of that, then another red piece of red fabric right side up. I pinned it and then free motion quilted all over it. I trimmed the piece to the original 4" x 13.5" measurement. You can now follow the same directions as above and the end product will have one side quilted. This gives it a little extra cush!!
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This picture below is the 2 pieces with the batting, after quilting. You will need to trim this to 4"x13.5" .
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In this picture the blue fabric on the left is just fabric and the red is the quilted side.
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This seems like a long tutorial, but you can seriously make one of these eyeglass cases in 10-15 minutes. This would be great for all of you who make those adorable purses, because now you can make a matching eyeglass case too. They make great gifts and party favors. Every Christmas I have a ladies party and I love making something for everyone to take home. One year was a tissue case, this past year was a scarf and this year I'm making these.
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If you have any questions at all please free to email. These tutorials seem easy in my head, but once you have to write down every step, it may seem confusing.
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Enjoy and pass this one on to all your friends!!
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Thanks for stopping by,
~Karen~