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The motif of this laptop sleeve is worked in rows and uses basic stitching techniques including chain, single crochet, and slip stitches. 10. Rainbow Bobble Laptop Sleeve Let's topstitch the portion of the straps which is going to stay free, across your body: sewon both edges with a contrasting thread, until you reach the 40 cm (16″) chalk mark. If you are thinking to crochet a gift for your techie friend, then no other accessory can beat this case! Just head on to this MissCraftNerd tutorial for creating this craft. 4. White Laptop Sleeve
UPDATE: I've found this inspiring post, after “quilting” my bag… I'd like to try something similar, sooner or later! To sew straps together, match their exteriorsides along the bottom chalk line (you're going to end with a big loop made with bothstraps). Sew rectangles to reinforce the point where straps become free from the body of the bag (remember? The 40 cm – or 16″– chalk mark?)
2. V Stitch Sleeve
My suggestion is: always think outside the boxandsee if you can find useful materials in unexpected places… Before you start
Divide your strap in two (depending on your fabric width, you may endsplitting it in half or you may havesome remnants), matching to required measurement (226 cm or 89″)The bobble stitching engaged here imparts a stretchy texture to this sleeve, making sure that your tablet is safe. The crocheter has fused multiple colors in this sleeve using the chain, sc, ss, and bobble stitching. 11. Mustache Laptop Case Fold each raw long edge toward the first crease (leave just a scant 1/4″ between them, they don't have to touch); press again.