Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Tutorial - Pleated Camera Strap Cover

I have been meaning to buy myself a new camera strap for a while now. There is just something about the standard black and yellow Nikon strap that just doesn't do it for me:~) But I keep finding other fancy things to spend my money on. So in the mean time I decided to make a cover for the strap I have.  I also decided to make my first official attempt at a tutorial.  I will apologize in advance for any mistakes or confusion:~)

  
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Pleated Camera Strap Slip Cover

You will need:

1/2 yard of fabric 

1. Measure the width of your camera strap.  Double that measurement and add 1/2" for your seam allowance.  Mine ended up being 5".  Cut two strips. You will need the second one for a lining.  I originally did this without the lining and trying to pull the camera strap through was painful.  It just kept getting caught up on the back side of the pleats.

 

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2. Lay out your first strip and begin adding pleats until your fabric strip is even with thick part of your camera strap.  Don't forget to leave room for finishing your ends.



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3. Baste your pleats.  This will keep them where they belong for the next steps.


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4. Finish the edge of your lining piece.  Make sure it is the same length as your top strip.

5. Lay both pieces right sides together.  Fold them in half length wise and pin.

*I forgot to take a picture of my second attempt with the lining. But this gives you an idea of what it should look like.*


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6. Sew both pieces together.  I used a 1/4" seam.


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7. Turn right side out and iron.


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And Presto.....Camera Strap Cover!


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Tara



 





Thursday, August 12, 2010

Jazzing it up!

I have been meaning to make a new ironing board cover for some time now. Mine is old and boring. At one point I thought about just buying one.  There are so many very pretty ones over at etsy.  But then I found this tutorial over at Sew4Home and decided to go ahead and make one:~) Plus there is fabric over at JoAnne's that I LOVE and haven't had a project suitable for it.  Now I do.

  
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I used my original cover as my template.  Since it was getting replaced (and it was old and ratty) I had no problems cutting it up.


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This project was super quick and easy.  I added 5 1/2" to my template.  For the wider part of my ironing board it was perfect. However, for the skinner top part it was a bit much.  But I think it turned out pretty well.  What do you think?


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Tara