I've seen covers for these "books" advertised, but thought how much nicer to have a very personal quilted cover for this electronic marvel. Therefore, I made one using the 6" paper pieced pineapple square pictured below. Starting with the center square #1, embroider initials or name on the 2 1/2" square. Once the pineapple is finished, press the outside seams under with a very hot iron. Remove paper.
Cut two focus fabrics, two lining fabrics, and two pieces of 1/8" fusible fleece, 11" X 8" to fit a 6" Kindle. Measure your "book" and adjust sizes to fit. Pin the pineapple to the center front of one focus fabric with one fleece underneath. Machine applique (tight zigzag stitch all around the outside edges of pineapple. Quilting may be done now.
Place a lining fabric onto the top of the focus fabric, right sides together, and stitch all the way around leaving a 3" opening fo "flip and turn." Blind stitch side opening.
Repeat this process with the back focus fabric without a pineapple, and both front and back will be finished. There will be no raw edges seen. Pin the two pieces together; stitch with a quarter inch seam around the sides and bottom. Place 1" sticky Velcro pieces inside to hold the centers together. VOILA you're finished!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Pineapple pattern for Kuddly Kindle Kover
Paper piece this pineapple pattern. Directions for paper piecing may be found on the web by "search" "How to Paper piece quilting" Be sure that when you copy this pattern, that it makes a 6 1/2" square. See University #5 lesson on "How to print from the blog."
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Kuddly Kover for Kindles


Years ago, a friend and I had a small business called, "Cuddly Covers." We made the very first quilted soft book covers for children's books, then for adults' books, etc.; therefore it seems neat to design a soft quilted cover for the electronic books that are out there right now. Measure the size of your electronic book, and then follow the directions that I gave in the newspaper on Sept. 8th. The covers may be made any size. I am also showing a couple of covers that I have made for friends as well as the one for myself that was in the paper. Have fun with this project!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Flower #4 for Florida Flower Wallhanging
Camellias bloom at Christmas time in Florida. Mine bloom profusely outside of my sewing room. I love them! They are deep rosy pink and pale red, that is a double one. Gorgeous. This picture is the single one that blooms until mid February!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Scrappy Hobo Bag construction
Below, you'll see the step by step construction of the hobo bag. Remember that you can pause the video when you come to a frame that you need to view longer. Be sure to have your screen as large as you can get it. I covered each raw seam on the inside with a sort of binding made out of a 2 1/2" piece of fabric, folded as bias tape is folded. This is sewn down over the inside seams and the bottom seams so they will not fray. I used a tight zigzag stitch for attaching the shoulder straps. The two top brown "squares" are sewn together with the same type zigzag stitch for strength. Adjust the length of the straps to fit your height. I made a loop for the button out of braided cording and sewed it on by hand. The tassle is not attached to the purse, but just looped over the button. These bags will make nice Christmas presents! Happy sewing! and Happy Days!
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