I sewed this cute
cover over the week end for my sister, she has a small e-reader (French size,
not compatible with US cover). She gave me the dimension and I made a simple
tight fitting cover, similar this one from this tutorial.
To make it my own way, I sewed the cover using a
quilt-as-you-go technique. It is easy and fast.
Here is how I made the cover:
I started with a piece of cotton batting, larger than
needed, and put down the 1st piece and quilted it. Then I added
another piece, and with right sides together, I sewed the seam between them,
through the batting. I ironed the new piece flat and quilted it. I continued
this way until the entire batting was covered.
I trimmed it to size, and cut the lining the same size out
of another print.
I added a little stamped applique, a little trade mark of mine.
I attached a hair elastic on the top, in the center of the
back side, I love this closing technique and I have been using it successfully
for many years, like on my little girl purses and other pouches.
Then I sewed the quilted fabric and the lining together
along the top side.
I folded the combined fabric in half and sewed all around
leaving an opening along the side of the lining (I do not like to leave the
opening on the bottom).
I turned everything inside out and closed the opening on the
lining.
I stuffed the lining inside and top stitched the edge.
Now all that is left is sewing a button on the top to close
with the elastic, which I forgot to do before taking the pictures, but not
before sending it to my sister!
Oh well!
Happy sewing!