I’ve been sewing for over 60 years, and you’ve done an EXCELLENT job teaching this project!! I’m so happy to see you teaching others to sew so well!! 🎊🎶❤️🎉
I made this and added glow in the dark thread . Omg the complements I got were insane. This kid sais " that sunglasses case is sick" I asked my daughter she assured me that's a good thing. I'm will never make a sunglasses case any other way 😎 thank you
Made one of these today! Love it! Thank you! After trying to sew a consistent quarter inch seam, I ordered a foot for the quarter inch seam! I plan on making several of these eyeglasses cases. It will so much better with the new foot!🤗
Love this sunglasses case? I have lots of ribbon on hand leftover from the days when I was making hair bows. I would like to try using the wide ribbon instead of fabric for the herringbone pattern. I think that would work?? I also like that this herringbone design can be made from small scraps of fabric. A great way to use up smaller scraps! Thank you for this inspirational video! Also thanks for providing a link to the written directions!
I just made this quick and easy sunglass case from scraps. I plan to give lots of these as gifts. So easy and such fun. Love this new project. Made it on my Baby Lock Soprano!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm so glad I found it as I got lost trying to follow a similar design from another written tutorial that didn't have a video. Was such a lifesaver as I had already started the project and didn't want to abandon it because I couldn't figure out how to do it. THANK YOU 🙏🙏🙏
I love this and have made several for my girlscouts . Can I use foam instead of batting but use the same method. . U explained this so beautifully it was one of my first projects
I made two of these and they are beautiful! However, the open top is problematic as glasses can slip out. Any way you can adapt this pattern to incorporate a flap with Velcro closure to prevent this?
Hi Shaunell, you can find the Turn & More tool at Patty's website here: www.modkidboutique.com/shop/Notions/MKNO003TM.html It may also be available at your local Baby Lock retailer either online or in-store.
OMGosh! the hemostat as a turning tool! I am a retired nurse and have a couple of those! Brilliant! Nice tutorial with beautiful fabrics. Thank you.
I'm still learning to sew. Your instructions were easy to follow. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve been sewing for over 60 years, and you’ve done an EXCELLENT job teaching this project!! I’m so happy to see you teaching others to sew so well!! 🎊🎶❤️🎉
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I made this and added glow in the dark thread . Omg the complements I got were insane. This kid sais " that sunglasses case is sick" I asked my daughter she assured me that's a good thing. I'm will never make a sunglasses case any other way 😎 thank you
Made one of these today! Love it! Thank you! After trying to sew a consistent quarter inch seam, I ordered a foot for the quarter inch seam! I plan on making several of these eyeglasses cases. It will so much better with the new foot!🤗
Love this sunglasses case? I have lots of ribbon on hand leftover from the days when I was making hair bows. I would like to try using the wide ribbon instead of fabric for the herringbone pattern. I think that would work?? I also like that this herringbone design can be made from small scraps of fabric. A great way to use up smaller scraps! Thank you for this inspirational video! Also thanks for providing a link to the written directions!
LOVE the Herringbone Pattern ❤
These are adorable! Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial.
Thank you for the cute pattern ❤
Great job, I’ll be making this lovely sunglass case. 🤗
Very well done! Thank you.
I just made this quick and easy sunglass case from scraps. I plan to give lots of these as gifts. So easy and such fun. Love this new project. Made it on my Baby Lock Soprano!
I made mine! So cute. Thanks.
Love this project! Thank you. Can’t wait to go through my scraps. “That Purple Thang” is a great tool for this project.
Thank you for a very thorough and easy to follow tutorial, I can't wait to make a few cases.
You are a good instructor. Now I’ve got a great project to make for gifts. Thanks.
I can't thank you enough. Absolutely perfect tutorial 👌
Adorable!... and so is your sewing. LoL! Anyway, this is a wonderful idea, thank you very much!
Great tutorial. I want to make one for vacation
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm so glad I found it as I got lost trying to follow a similar design from another written tutorial that didn't have a video. Was such a lifesaver as I had already started the project and didn't want to abandon it because I couldn't figure out how to do it. THANK YOU 🙏🙏🙏
I loveeeee this project, and your fabric line! Thanks for a fantastic tutorial!
Thank you for sharing this video I have never done quilting before you make it look so easy ,I will definitely give it a go Yvonne
Beautiful 😍 herringbone glass case. Thanks for sharing
I love this and have made several for my girlscouts . Can I use foam instead of batting but use the same method. . U explained this so beautifully it was one of my first projects
We recommend sticking with batting to keep the same result!
I love this! So clever! You should be able to use the sleeve arm (on other machines) to attach the lining to the outer case.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I tried this project and it loved making it! You have explained it so well … didn’t have any hitches ❤️
Love your video! great instructions!! Thank you!! Beautiful work! :)
Hello, this is so beautiful 😀 I can sew a little, but I am not a quilter 😋 you made this so easy to follow 😁💕 thank you 😋💜 Erica x
Great job love this !😊
Great technique!
I made two of these and they are beautiful! However, the open top is problematic as glasses can slip out. Any way you can adapt this pattern to incorporate a flap with Velcro closure to prevent this?
that's a good suggestion! We can keep it in mind for future projects.
So Fun! Do you make your own tags? Embroidered? Or do you have tags pre-printed?
We don't recall what Patty used for her tags, but one of our Baby Lock Ambassadors, Sarah, sells tags if you are interested! shop.sarahhearts.com/
We need the measurements of the scraps. Other website is shut down.
one and a half inches by 4 inches. Cut 4 pieces of each fabric 1-3. others are cut 4x7 inches for batting back and lining.
Awesome tutorial. Thank you sew much. :-)
Thank you so much
Loved this project! I liked the black fabric with the flowers. Do you by chance know the pattern name. I couldn’t find it on the site you mentioned.
What size are the pieces
Beautiful project, but how about the strip measurements?
all needed measurements can be found here in the written version of this project: babylock.com/quilted-sunglasses-case
Great video! Where did you get the 1/4” foot with guide?
Where can I find measurements? Pattern is no longer on Babylock website.
babylock.com/quilted-sunglasses-case
How do I get the measurements ? Love the tutorial and would like to get started
Very nice tutorial. How much would something like this sell for ?
Are each of your straps all 1/2 by 4
Me ha encantado el trabajo pero no entiendo el inglés, podría haber la traducción
Where do I get the fabric measurements
Check out the written instructions here: babylock.com/learn-and-create/projects/quilted-sunglasses-case
one and a half inches by 4 inches. Cut 4 pieces of each fabric 1-3. others are cut 4x7 inches for batting back and lining.
When I went to print the instructions, the picture of the eyeglass case is gone. Is this normal or do I have a setting wrong?
Lindoo😍😊👏💓
What is small part size?
Hi, how or where can I purchase the turning tool in this video?
Hi Shaunell, you can find the Turn & More tool at Patty's website here: www.modkidboutique.com/shop/Notions/MKNO003TM.html It may also be available at your local Baby Lock retailer either online or in-store.
Please put the size to cut the pieces.
find all sizes and details here: babylock.com/quilted-sunglasses-case
Cute, but I recommend making it bigger. Cut pieces at least 8 inches by 4 inches.
Where are the class notes?
one and a half inches by 4 inches. Cut 4 pieces of each fabric 1-3. others are cut 4x7 inches for batting back and lining.
Where is size
Need sizes please .
one and a half inches by 4 inches. Cut 4 pieces of each fabric 1-3. others are cut 4x7 inches for batting back and lining.
Where can I get the class notes for measurements .
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Where are the class notes for measurements?
Hi Jane, you can find the written instructions including the measurements here - bit.ly/2wJCazv
@@babylocksewing how can I print the instructions? No print option.
Someone give me sizes please 😢 2:44
one and a half inches by 4 inches. Cut 4 pieces of each fabric 1-3. others are cut 4x7 inches for batting back and lining.
You are a Miss Per....fact.🎉
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