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So, my fabric should be 15.5 inches wide by 25. 5 inches long to accommodate my 13” MacBook Air laptop. I had another laptop case designed the same way and I really like it as you can make them to fit quite snug and it’s easy to take the laptop out. About the stitch Handmade Full Grain Leather Document Holder Rustic Brown Leather portfolio File organizer A4 Document Case Personalised Travel case Gift Lilo and Stitch Christmas Phone Case, Holiday Gift, Festive Cover, Holiday Decor, Cute Disney Lovers, Christmas Gift Another fabulous project and tutorial Helen. Thank you for sharing your laptop sleeve DIY at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I’m delighted to be featuring it at the party tonight and pinning too.
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Make your computing devices look manly by crocheting a stylish cover for them. The funky layout and contrasting color palettes assigned to this sleeve elevate its appearance even more! 12. Basket-Weave Laptop Sleeve Step 2: Once you have your rectangle folded over, you will need to grab your darning needle and yarn. Insert your yarn through the darning needle and start whip-stitching the left and right side of the rectangle.Welcome to My Crochet Space! I'm Olga, and I've been crocheting since I was little. Creating modern and easy-to-follow crochet patterns has been my passion since 2019. TIP: If you are using a cotton fabric without any structure, add fusible lining or batting on top of the cotton. STEP 3: Make the top fold Any crocheter, who is fond of a hexagonal motif, is surely going to appreciate the beauty of this case. The colorful palettes on the hexagonal structure make this sleeve pattern beautiful! 15. Waterfall Laptop Case
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Step 3: Once you have the sides sewn together and worked in your ends, it’s time the sew on our button. Using your yarn, sew the button in the middle of the front panel.Puff Stitch: yarn over, insert hook in the next stitch and pull up a long loop (approx. to the height of a double crochet). *Yarn over again and insert your hook into the same stitch, pull up a long loop*. Repeat from * 2 more times. The total amount of times to yarn over & pull up a loop is 4 times into the same stitch. Refer to the video demonstration below. Take a look at my Crochet Shawl/Wrap, where I used a combination of puff stitches and double crochet stitches to create a more lacy look. Difficulty You also want to take note of the multiple for this stitch. Since the pattern uses only one stitch, there’s only one multiple. The multiple is 6 + 5, so you can make it any size, as long as you follow the multiple.