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DIY Tablet Case – Quick DIY Gift

Are you looking to make a fun upcycled DIY gift? I love this DIY tablet case. The tablet case made from old jeans is quick and easy to make plus it makes a great gift:)

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This quick and easy tutorial shows you how to measure your tablet and make the perfect fitting case for it. Use your old jeans, don't throw them away! #DIYtabletcase #easysewingproject

Learn how to make a denim tablet case the perfect fit for your tablet. Upcycle your jeans into a fun tablet cover #freesewingproject #DIYtabletcase

 

How to make a DIY tablet case

RECOMMENDED SUPPLIES:
  • Pair of jeans
  • Cotton Fabric
  • Fusible fleece
  • Button
  • Elastic thread

Measure your tablet, add an extra 6cm along the width and 3cm along the length. This allows 1cm seam allowance. This case is for a mini IPAD. The IPAD measures 20 by 13.5cm, the finished case is 16 by 21cm. I, therefore, cut the fabric 18 by 23cm.

Cut two pieces of denim. Utilise the pocket of your former trousers to add detail plus additional storage. Cut two pieces of shirt.

Cut two pieces of interfacing. Iron the interfacing to the denim, think about the grain of the denim.

Cut two pieces of a type of wadding, I used fusible fleece. Bear in mind the thicker the material the more protection but also the impact this has on the internal size of the finished case. Attach to lining fabric.

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Pin your denim right sides together. Stitch around three sides, leaving the top open.

Pin your lining right sides together. Stitch down the sides, and a couple of cm’s along the bottom of each corner.


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Trim the corners of your denim, and lining as shown.
Turn your denim right side out, carefully turning the corners neatly out (I used a knitting needle to help turn out crisp corners).
Create a button loop from thin elastic. Pin on the back, in the middle. I suggest you measure and mark the middle.

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Place your denim inside the lining, so that the right side of the denim faces the right side of the lining.

Pin together, ready for stitching together.

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Stitch around the top of the case. If needed check out my video how to sew denim.

Turn right side out. Sew on the button, in the middle of the front of the case.

Slip stitch the bottom of the lining together, and carefully push the lining into the denim.

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One finished table case:)

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How many will you be making this year? Have you started to think about Christmas? 

If you love working with old jeans to create new projects check out my

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Carolyn Hoxton

Tuesday 13th of February 2018

Great tutorial, I would leave the bottom of my lining, or side open a few inches, and turn it inside out, when done, easier than to slipstitch the top. But, love the idea, thanks!

Vicky

Saturday 17th of February 2018

I agree, the bottom of the lining is a great alternative for turning out.

Elmer Anderson

Sunday 13th of November 2016

Such a unique and very useful idea. I might turn one of my pants into a tablet case. Awesome!

Claire Armstrong

Thursday 20th of October 2016

Love this, good tutorial I love denim crafts. I have pinned this to my popular upcycled denim crafts and DIY board.

Vicky

Friday 21st of October 2016

Thanks for pinning:)

Katy @ SkipTheBag

Wednesday 19th of October 2016

I love this upcycle! Those jeans look adorable as a case. Posts like this would be great for the Waste Less Wednesday Blog Hop. We love upcycles! Check out it out: http://www.skipthebag.com/2016/10/waste-less-wednesday-blog-hop-101916.html

Vicky

Thursday 20th of October 2016

Thanks so much for mentioning, what a great blog hop:) I popping over to join in:)

Anne

Wednesday 19th of October 2016

Great use for an old pair of jeans! I've got a Craft Gossip post scheduled for this evening that features your tutorial: http://sewing.craftgossip.com/?p=90151 --Anne

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