Well it's been a long time coming hasn't it!
I finally joined in a couple of swaps on a forum I belong to.
One of which was to make a specs or phone case, whichever your partner preferred.
My partner Pattie wanted a specs case - and so did I so that was good.
You can't see it well in the photos, but this material has a lovely printed pattern of gold overlaying, and highlighting the coloured pattern. It is a reproduction of an Elizabethan/Tudor pattern.
The front has a panel made from a vintage French sample which is lovely and shiny like silk with an woven pattern of flowers.
I made a number of attempts at different specs patterns - and failed miserably at them all. But this was my second attempt at this one - my own 'pattern'. It is lined with thick cream material with an embossed cream pattern on it - another sample piece of upholstery material so it's nice and soft for the specs.
This case has taken me a large amount of hours to make (I am too embarrassed to own up to how many) and at the moment it's the best I can come up with.
I'll have to start 'playing' with my sewing machine so that it's not alien to me!
5 comments:
Looks good to me! I don't know what I'd ever do without my sewing machine (or my specs either, come to think of it!).
The title made me smile...I can just imagine you saying it.
I bet your forum friend will love this- its very 'Lottie'. No doubt she'll think of you each time she uses it as I do my gorgeous bag xx
It's lovely! It 'shines' out and has gorgeous colours, quite seasonal too.
Well done!
Have a great weekend,
Sandie xx
Hi Lottie , I think your specs case is lovely. It doesn't matter how long it took. I bet your swap buddy will be thrilled. Thanks for your lovely comments on my blog. Hugs x ChrisB
Oooh congratulations on making something with a sewing machine. I've got an old machine and only use it on cards as me + sewing machine + material would be a disaster. This is lovely. xx
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