
Using furnishing fabrics from my scrap bin I sewed this little bag to keep my precious laptop safe and sound.

And very cosy it is too!

I covered an old button with wadding (batting) and gathered up a circle of fabric to finish.

And the lining was a piece of left-over silk from one of Sophie's ball gowns she made last year. So my laptop is feeling very snug now!
Have a lovely day,
Ros
So much prettier than an 'all business' looking case. And what can be better than a silky lining!?
ReplyDeleteYet another brilliant idea Ros, and it does look very well in that gorgeous fabric, as well as cosy.
ReplyDeleteCath S.
WOW this is lovely! H x
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ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy making some bunting to prettify your life!
Pomona x
Very pretty. I love your fabric choice.
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