My iPhone is too big to sit in the little phone holder slot in my handbag, so I thought I'd make it's own special little case. I thought I'd share a quick tutorial on how I make a mobile phone case. Here's what you need: 2 coordinating fabrics which work well together - 13" x 4.25" 1 piece of fusible pellon - 13" x 4.25" 2.5" piece of thin elastic 1 pretty button Fuse your pellon to the back of one of your pieces of fabric. Face the right sides together. On one of the short sides add your small piece of folded over elastic in between the 2 right sides. (I forgot this step and had to unpick it later on). Stitch all around the edges leaving a small opening to turn out the case. Trim your corners being careful not to cut over your stitches Turn out your case and make sure your corners are nice and neat and well turned out. This is where a knitting needle comes in handy :-p Here's the elastic I'd forgotten when I first made it and had to unpick a couple of stitches to insert Next step is to fold it over and measure where your button will go. Stretch the elastic and mark it. Attach the button. Pin it together and stitch both sides and the top of your case - approximately 1/8" from the edge. I started mine from the bottom and stitched both longs sides first and then the top edge last. And there you have a completed mobile phone case. It's ready for your bag without the worry of scratching your phone screen. Using this tutorial, you can make it a few inches larger and make it a camera case. Please let me know if you any part of this tutorial needs clarifying :-) A head cold and 2 kids running around me right now is making concentration difficult. If you like / use this tutorial and if you make your very own phone or camera case, I'd love to hear from you... well who am I kidding, I'd love to hear from you even if you don't make one :-)