I have been so excited to use my new wireless ear pods, but I have one problem... I'm always losing my case! This can be as big problem when they run out of battery life and I'm left digging through my bags to find it. Even if you're a completely responsible human being and can keep track of yours, you'll love this cute case! You can loop a key ring or carabiner to keep it securely where you won't lose it. Let's get started! Here's what you'll need: Fabric (scraps will do) and snaps. I used felt for the liner of mine, but you can use woven fabric as well. 📌 You can download a pattern for pieces here. *note the seam allowance is 3/8" This is designed to fit wireless EarPods case that is approximately 2"x 1.75" x .75". Mine are Apple AirPods. Step 1: Fold the strap like you fold bias tape and sew the opening closed. Step 2: Place the flap cover main fabric and lining pieces right sides together and sew down the sides and bottom, leaving the top open. Clip the bottom corners so it will turn out nicely. Turn it right sides out and press. Topstitch the sides and bottom (using a stitch length of 3.0). Step 3: Place the Front and Back pieces of the main fabric right sides together and sew down the sides and across the bottom. Match up the seam allowance of the bottom and sides where we just sewed. Draw a line 1/4" down from the actual seam (not the seam allowance tops, but where the fabric is sewn). Trim off the extra leaving 1/4" seam allowance. Repeat on the other side of the rectangle. This is what it looks like below. Repeat all of Step 3 with the lining fabric. Step 4: Place the Flap right sides together with the main fabric. Make sure it's centered and sew in place. Step 5: Take the loop and place it on the side top seam and sew in place as shown below. Step 6: Place the main fabric and lining right sides together and pin in place. Sew around the top, leaving the front of the case open to turn it right sides out. Turn the lining and main fabric right sides out. Tuck the lining inside. Topstitch around the top opening of the case. Step 7: Apply the snap centered on the flap. Place your AirPods case inside the case. Close the flap where your case will fit snugly inside. Mark where you want to attach the other snap with a pin. Apply the snap and you're done! You can attach a carabiner or key ring around the loop as well. Please come over to our Facebook group or Instagram @CKCPatterns and share your case with us! SEW Inspired ~ Emily
I made a very cute round coin purse. It can hold not only coins, but also earphones or small accessories. Make it simple and give it as a gift. Try making it with the pattern I shared. Earphone Pouch
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Circle Zip Earbud Pouch Free Sewing Pattern is such a fun and useful project. It is designed for carrying the earbuds to avoid break or get tangled.
Easy Sew Circle Zip Earbud Pouch. This fun & easy project will keep your earbuds from getting tangled! Easy Sew Circle Zip Earbud Pouch
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Turn your fabric scraps and a snap to this super cute Wireless EarPods Case. No need to lose or forget your wireless ear pods case anymore.
How To Make A Hexagon Zip Up Earbud Pouch - This handy holder clips to a bag to keep your ear buds or loose change safe. Great gift or item to make & sell.
How To Make A Hexagon Zip Up Earbud Pouch - This handy holder clips to a bag to keep your ear buds or loose change safe. Great gift or item to make & sell.
I recently got a set of AirPods and decided to make a case for them that I could attach to my purse. I came across this super simple AirPods case on Sewing Tim
I recently got a set of AirPods and decided to make a case for them that I could attach to my purse. I came across this super simple AirPods case on Sewing Tim
If you can have a crush on a sewing project, then I am totally going steady with Dog Under My Desk's Circle Zip Earbud Pouch! This has been my absolute favorite thing to sew recently and I am now covertly watching friends and family members to see who uses earbuds. First, I made a black & white zebra striped case with red polka dot lining for the granddaughter .. Because I'm working on a 45-year-old Bernina sewing machine, I've had to make a few adjustments to the instructions. Ashley's had a layer of flannel to pad the case and I really struggled to top stitch around the edge of the case -- obviously. I made another one the next day for my youngest daughter. I could not make it all the way around on the top stitching. My machine just doesn't have enough clearance under the foot to go over all of the layers. And I would suggest that you not try to quickly make one while getting ready for work, eating breakfast, making lunch, putting on makeup, etc., because you know, The Hurrier You Go … The odds go up that you'll put the bottom on upside down so the lining is on the outside. Ahem, lesson learned. The next one was made to match a tote bag given to a friend in January … On this one, I switched from flannel padding to fusible interfacing (Pellon 809 Décor Bond), which I ironed on to the outer fabric. I also tried using my serger to finish the inside seam but didn't like the way it worked enough to do it again. One trick I've found is to use a plastic lid to trace the 4-1/2" circles for the pattern. Many of the food containers we buy -- pretzels, nuts, candy, peanut butter -- come with a 4-1/2" lid. You can use a small rotary cutter to cut out the pieces around the lid. However, what works best for me is to double my piece of outer fabric, lay the lid on top and draw around it with a chalk pencil, pin the two layers together, then cut them out with pinking shears just outside the drawn line. Do the same with the lining fabric. And again with the fusible interfacing but cut with regular fabric scissors right on the line. This makes the interfacing circles slightly smaller than the fabric circles and helps reduce bulk in the seams. Iron the interfacing circles to the outer fabric circles before cutting the top piece in half. Since the inner seams are pinked, I'm not worried about them fraying and I don't do any top stitching on the outside. I use a wooden turner to really push those seams out and then press them well for a crisp outer edge. These make the best birthday gifts! The friend I made this one for said she was going to tell her kids this is a coin purse so they'll quit swiping her earbuds (if they can't find them, they can't take them) … Here's the one I made recently for the granddaughter's friend … She has a cat named Nana and the kids call me Nana so it was doubly appropriate to make her one with kitty fabric. The lining is black with tiny white polka dots. You seriously have to make at least one of these cases. Bet you can't make just one. Erin at Dog Under My Desk rocked it with this tutorial but if that wasn't enough to bring on adoration, said Dogs under her desk are … So many projects, never enough time ...
Easy Sew Circle Zip Earbud Pouch. This fun & easy project will keep your earbuds from getting tangled! Easy Sew Circle Zip Earbud Pouch