Friday, August 12, 2011

Of Covers for iPads and Kindles

Everyone seems to be getting a Kindle or iPad these days. I have had an iPad for quite awhile and my daughter just got a Kindle. My iPad is one of the earlier models and I bought an official iPad case for it. I found it bulky for traveling and soon made my own case, using some dense batting that I had for cushioning. I have found it totally adequate.

 When my daughter announced that she now had a Kindle, I volunteered to make a cover. She lives across the country in Spokane, WA, so I didn't have a model to work with. But, conveniently, Bernina offered a pattern in their latest issue of their online e-magazine, Through the Needle. Their design, as I would expect, was a little fancier, including a small pocket on the back and a design for the front cover that allowed one to use some of Bernina's wonderful decorative stitch options. I found the pattern easy to follow and finished the entire project in an afternoon. Since I have had a good experience with using batting as padding in my iPad case, I simply used some batting I had in my stash rather than the fiberform suggested in the directions. In fact, everything I needed to make the case was in my stash. :)

Here is how the cover turned out. I think my daughter will be pleased!

Front of Kindle cover

Back of Kindle cover




2 comments:

  1. Judy,
    How big is an iPad? My son got one from his boss last Christmas (cool, eh?!) and perhaps I could make him a cover. I'm guessing 8" x 10" but...can you confirm? By the way, yours look great!

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  2. Hi Margaret
    Will measure on Monday. In a seminar with my Sensei from Japan till then. :)

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