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Perfect! 🌸 The photos you shared are wonderful for a blog post tutorial or showcase on making fabric laptop and tablet sleeves. Since your readers enjoy cozy, handmade sewing content, I can help you draft a blog post in your “Sewing and Quilting” style. Here’s a suggested outline and cozy write-up you could use (you can tweak it to your voice):
Sewing & Quilting: Handmade Laptop & Tablet Bags
There’s something extra special about creating your own fabric accessories – not only do they protect your devices, but they also let you carry a little piece of handmade cheer wherever you go. ✂️💜
Recently, I stitched up these padded laptop and tablet bags using a bright and fun Easter egg print fabric. The cheerful design makes them perfect for springtime, and the quilted padding keeps the devices safe and snug.
What You’ll Need
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Cotton fabric (your choice of print – seasonal, floral, or even plain for a classic look)
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Batting or fusible fleece for padding
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Lining fabric
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Sewing machine, thread, scissors, and pins
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Measuring tape
Step-by-Step
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Measure your device – laptop or tablet – then add about 1 inch on each side for seam allowance and padding.
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Cut your pieces – outer fabric, lining, and batting.
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Quilt the outer fabric and batting together for sturdiness.
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Sew the bag panels right sides together, leaving the top open.
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Add the lining – stitch around and turn inside out.
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Finish the top edge neatly by folding over and topstitching.
And just like that, you’ve got a custom, quilted laptop or tablet bag! 🎉
Variations
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Add a button or Velcro closure for extra security.
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Sew in a pocket for cords or pens.
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Choose different fabrics for the seasons (florals for summer, cozy plaids for winter).
Here are the two I made – one for a tablet, one for a laptop:
(Insert your photos here – the two standing in front of the sewing machine look especially nice!)