SEWING PROJECT: KINDLE BAG

 SEWING PROJECT:

KINDLE BAG OR SLEEVE









Instructions Of How I Made It

Cut four pieces of fabric at 8 inches by 11 inches.

Take two pieces of fabric and iron on fusible fleece of the same size.   Quilt accordingly.  

Stitch around the circumference of the two pieces with right sides together at 1/2 inch seam allowances.  Leaving the top open for now by not stitching. 

Take the other two pieces and stitch also around the circumference of the two pieces with right sides together.  Leaving the top open as well, but at the bottom leave a gap for pulling through the bag inside out.  

Take both and serge all seams, but remember the gap to leave open. 

Press, and trim the corners for points.

With right sides together take the actual bag that is quilted and the lining by inserting the lining in the bag at the right sides matching seams and stitch and serge. 

Now take and pull through that gap to bring the bag out.   Point corners accordingly.   Press and form bags by matching the seams.   Take lining and close the gap and insert into the bag.  Top stitch.  Press.

Optional:  Add Velcro or Snaps or even a zipper. 
Optional:  This can be used as a book sleeve also.   You can compartmentalize it as well.   
This is only a basic instructions of how I made it, but it has endless potential of so much more that can be designed with ideas of making it to personalize people taste. 


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Sewing a book sleeve or bag for your Amazon Kindle is a great project for a beginner sewer. It's a simple and quick project that can be customized with your favorite fabrics and closures.1 Here's a general guide on how to get started, along with some tips and things to consider.

Basic Steps for a Simple Sleeve

The most basic book sleeve is essentially a padded pocket. You will need three main pieces of fabric: an outer layer, a lining, and an inner layer of padding (like fusible fleece or batting).2

1. Measure Your Kindle:

First, measure the width, height, and thickness of your Kindle.3 A sleeve should be big enough to easily slide the device in and out, but snug enough to hold it securely.4 A good rule of thumb is to add about 1 to 2 inches to your Kindle's width and height measurements to account for seam allowance and the thickness of the device.

  • Example: If your Kindle is 5 inches wide by 7 inches tall, you might cut your fabric pieces to be 6.5 inches wide by 8.5 inches tall.5 This gives you plenty of room for a 1/2-inch seam allowance on all sides.

2. Cut Your Fabric:

You will need to cut out the following pieces based on your measurements:

  • Outer Fabric: Two rectangles6

  • Lining Fabric: Two rectangles7

  • Padding (Fusible Fleece/Batting): Two rectangles (optional, but highly recommended for protection)8

3. Prepare the Fabric:

  • Fuse the padding: If you're using fusible fleece, iron it onto the wrong side of your two outer fabric pieces. This will bond them together and provide a nice, protective layer. If you're using regular batting, you can baste the layers together with a few stitches or pins to hold them in place.9

4. Sew the Outer and Lining Pieces:

  • Place the two outer fabric pieces right sides together.10 Sew them together along three sides, leaving the top open.

  • Do the same for the two lining pieces, but be sure to leave a small opening (about 2-3 inches) along the bottom seam.11 This opening is crucial for turning the sleeve right-side out later.

5. Assemble the Sleeve:

  • Leave the outer fabric sleeve wrong side out.

  • Turn the lining fabric sleeve right side out.12

  • Insert the lining sleeve into the outer sleeve, so that the right sides of both fabrics are facing each other.13

  • Align the top seams of the two layers and pin them together.

6. Sew the Top and Finish:

  • Sew around the entire top edge of the sleeve, securing the outer and lining layers together.14

  • Trim the corners and any excess fabric to reduce bulk.15

  • Carefully pull the entire sleeve through the opening you left in the lining.

  • Use a chopstick or a blunt tool to push out the corners so they are nice and sharp.16

  • Press the top seam with an iron to give it a clean, finished look.17

  • Finally, hand-stitch or machine-sew the opening in the lining closed.18

  • Tuck the lining into the outer fabric to complete your sleeve.19

Adding Features and Customizing

You can easily modify this basic design to create a more personalized bag for your Kindle.20

  • Closure:

    • Elastic and Button: Sew a loop of elastic into the top seam of the outer fabric and a button onto the front of the sleeve.21

    • Velcro or Snap: Attach a piece of Velcro or a snap closure to a flap.22

    • Zipper: For a more secure closure, you can install a zipper.23 This is a more advanced technique but there are many tutorials online for "zippered pouches" that you can adapt for a Kindle.

  • Pockets:

    • You can add an external pocket on the front of the sleeve for a charging cable, headphones, or a small notebook.24 To do this, simply sew a fabric rectangle onto the outer fabric before assembling the sleeve.

  • Quilting:

    • For a more durable and padded sleeve, you can quilt the outer fabric and batting together before sewing the pieces. This adds a nice texture and extra protection.

  • Handle/Strap:

    • To make your sleeve into a bag, you can sew a fabric handle or wrist strap and attach it to the side or top seam before you sew the layers together.

There are many free tutorials and patterns available online (on blogs, YouTube, and sewing pattern sites) that provide detailed measurements and instructions for various Kindle models and design variations.25 Searching for terms like "DIY Kindle sleeve," "book sleeve sewing tutorial," or "Kindle pouch pattern" will give you a wealth of resources.26


Sewing And Quilting A Laptop Bag

SEWING AND QUILTING 
LAPTOP BAG 










 

Sewing And Quilting A Laptop Bag

Cut four pieces of fabric at 14 1/2 inches by 10 inches.

Take two pieces of fabric and iron on fusible fleece of the same size.   Quilt accordingly.  

Stitch around the circumference of the two pieces with right sides together.  Leaving the top open for now by not stitching. 

Take the other two pieces and stitch also around the circumference of the two pieces with right sides together.  Leaving the top open as well, but at the bottom leave a gap for pulling through the bag inside out.  

Take both and serge all seams, but remember the gap to leave open. 

Press, and trim the corners for points.

With right sides together take the actual bag that is quilted and the lining by inserting the lining in the bag at the right sides matching seams and stitch and serge. 

Now take and pull through that gap to bring the bag out.   Point corners accordingly.   Press and form bags by matching the seams.   Take lining and close the gap and insert into the bag.  Top stitch.  Press.

Optional:  Add Velcro or Snaps or even a zipper. 


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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

  • Cotton fabric (your choice of print – seasonal, floral, or even plain for a classic look)

  • Batting or fusible fleece for padding

  • Lining fabric

  • Sewing machine, thread, scissors, and pins

  • Measuring tape

Step-by-Step

  1. Measure your device – laptop or tablet – then add about 1 inch on each side for seam allowance and padding.

  2. Cut your pieces – outer fabric, lining, and batting.

  3. Quilt the outer fabric and batting together for sturdiness.

  4. Sew the bag panels right sides together, leaving the top open.

  5. Add the lining – stitch around and turn inside out.

  6. 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

  • Add a button or Velcro closure for extra security.

  • Sew in a pocket for cords or pens.

  • 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!)

Patchwork Quilted Tote Bag

PATCHWORK QUILTED TOTE BAG







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 Patchwork Quilted Tote Bag

Scraps of fabric cut up in pieces of approximately 3 inches by 3 inches of fabric and 3 inches by 2 inches of fabric.  Making in total about 56 squares of fabric.  This particular bag has approximately 40 3 inches by 3 inches and 16 3 inches by 2 inches.  

The squares are then stitched together at a 1/4 inch seam allowances matching accordingly.  Rolls made up of approximately 4 and 5 in a strip and the strips then stitched together.

Once sewed you should have 2 pieces of fabric of approximately 14 1/2 inches by 10 inches.  Cut out 2 pieces of batting to be attached to each piece of fabric.  Pin in place and quilt to your desired design.

Prepare lining of 14 1/2 inches by 10 inches.  Sew each side at 1/2 inch seam allowance, be sure to sure a little opening on one side for pulling the bag out.   Stitch bottom as well as 1/2 inch seam allowance.  

Prepare the 2 fabric pieces too with stitching each side at 1/2 seam allowance and the bottom at 1/2 inch seam allowance.

With a ruler on the Fabric Pieces and the lining draw a 2 inch square in each corner and cut out.  This will help form the boxing of the bag.  Box corners by bringing together and stitch.

Take lining and bag with the rights sides together, arrange straps in place and stitch the top 1/2 inch around the top.   

Insert your hand inside the bag to locate the side with the hole left open and not sewed up.  Pull the bag through the hole accordingly and form the bag.  Press and top stitch.

Position velcro strips and snaps. 

Options to finishing seams:  
Serge
Overlock
Zigzag
Pinking Shears





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Quick Blog Summary: Handmade Patchwork Tote

I spent an evening at my sewing machine turning colorful scraps into a cheerful patchwork tote. Using my Singer machine and a mix of floral, gingham, and solid cottons, I pieced small squares into a bright front panel, quilted the layers, and added sturdy white webbing straps. The result is a practical, handmade bag full of personality—perfect for errands, craft supplies, or gifting to someone who appreciates upcycled, lovingly sewn items.

  • Project: Small patchwork tote bag
  • Tools: Singer sewing machine, quilting ruler/mat, basic sewing supplies
  • Materials: Assorted cotton scraps (florals, checks, solids), batting, lining fabric, white webbing straps, thread
  • Techniques used: Piecing patchwork squares, quilting layers, topstitching, attaching straps
  • Highlights: Bright, scrappy color palette; sturdy construction; great scrap-busting project
  • Perfect for: Beginners wanting a quick quilting project, eco-friendly gift ideas, craft fair inventory

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BACK TO SCHOOL Pouch Case (Pencil, Cosmetic, etc)

BACK TO SCHOOL Pouch Case (Pencil, Cosmetic, etc)

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HOW TO MAKE


MATERIALS

Sewing with left over scrap fabrics.

What you will need
1.  8 1/2 x 8 1/2  inches Piece of Fabric  and 8 1/2 × 3 inches Piece of fabric for inner pocket
2.  8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches Batting
3.  8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches Lining
4.  2 pieces of sets of velcro
5.  Snaps
6.  Thread,
7. Needles Size 11 and 16
8.  Basic sewing machine

1.  Sew pocket piece to lining with right sides together.  Turn and top stitch on top and bottom ( turn bottom side up to top stitch.
2.  Sew pocket to lining.
3.  Pin batting to main fabric (quilt accordingly throughout as desired).  I used stitch design of my sewing machine Singer number 16.

4.  With right sides together, stitch around the circumference with leaving about a 2 inch gap for turning inside out.  Press and work corners.

5  Fold in half and stitch very close to the edge on both sides.  This is were the needle 16 will help an the feed dog too in dropping it, because of the thickness.   Optional.  You can top stitch the top of front and back.

6.  Position snaps and velcro for closure.

7.  A back to school pouch or case that can be used for a variety of things like pencil case, cosmetics and so on....


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✂️ BACK TO SCHOOL Pouch Case (Pencil, Cosmetic, etc) Sewing Project

Nothing says back to school (or back to routines!) like a fresh handmade pouch! A simple zippered pouch is one of the most useful little sewing projects—you can use it as a pencil case, a makeup pouch, or even for sewing notions.

🧵 What You’ll Need:

  • Cotton fabric (outer + lining)

  • Fusible interfacing (optional, for structure)

  • 1 zipper (7–9 inches depending on pouch size)

  • Matching thread

  • Sewing machine, scissors/rotary cutter, pins or clips

  • Measuring tape

✨ Cutting Measurements:

  • Outer fabric: 2 pieces, 9” × 5”

  • Lining fabric: 2 pieces, 9” × 5”

  • Interfacing: 2 pieces, 9” × 5” (if using)

Tip: Adjust the size for larger pouches!

🪡 Sewing Instructions:

  1. Prepare pieces: Fuse interfacing to the outer fabric if desired.

  2. Attach zipper:

    • Place one outer fabric piece right side up.

    • Lay zipper face down on top edge.

    • Place lining fabric right side down on top of zipper (like a sandwich).

    • Stitch with zipper foot.

    • Flip and press.

    • Repeat with the other side.

  3. Topstitch along zipper edges for a neat finish.

  4. Sew pouch sides:

    • Open zipper halfway.

    • Place outer fabrics right sides together, and lining fabrics right sides together.

    • Sew around edges, leaving a 2–3” gap in the bottom of the lining.

  5. Box corners (optional): To make the pouch stand up, pinch corners and sew across about 1” from tip.

  6. Turn right side out through the lining gap.

  7. Stitch the lining gap closed and push lining inside.

🎀 Personalize It!

  • Add a little fabric tab on the zipper end.

  • Mix and match fun fabrics (florals, polka dots, solids).

  • Embellish with lace, appliqué, or embroidery.

✅ Perfect For:

  • Back to school pencil cases ✏️

  • Makeup or cosmetic pouches 💄

  • Sewing kit or small craft supplies ✂️

  • Gift-giving 🎁


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KID'S BAGS


KID'S HAND BAGS
TOTE BAGS
SEWING PROJECT MADE USING 
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Live following up to previous Live sewing a "Kid's Bag".  Completed sewing another one tonight and here is a clip of highlights. 

It was good to see them that came into today's live.  Really appreciate your support. Thank you 🫶  Hoping you see more of you coming in too.  As I am still getting use to them.  This is all new of live video to me. 🤑 Love you all!
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Thank you Era (granddaughter) for holding the bags for the photo.  





Simplicity 5535 Accessories
Bag B
Bag and handles,  fabric needed to make 1 1/4  and for band 3/8 yard
12 inch zipper

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Certainly! Here's a sample blog post about these handmade bags using the Simplicity 5535 pattern "B":


Handmade Tote Bags: Bringing Simplicity 5535 "B" to Life

I recently finished sewing these beautiful tote bags inspired by the Simplicity 5535 pattern, version "B." I wanted to share the process and the final results because I’m really happy with how they turned out!

Choosing the Fabric

I opted for a striking combination of colorful gradient fabrics, mixing soft pinks, purples, and blues to give the bags a vibrant yet harmonious look. The contrast between the solid deep purple and the multi-hued gradient fabric really adds visual interest.

The Pattern: Simplicity 5535 "B"

This pattern is fantastic for creating versatile tote bags with large exterior pockets. The "B" variation offers a practical and stylish design, perfect for everyday use. The bag has both a roomy main compartment and a handy front pocket — great for organizing essentials.

Construction Highlights

  • Handles and Straps: The sturdy straps are well-reinforced with neat square stitching for added durability.
  • Exterior Pocket: The large front pocket in the matching gradient fabric gives a fun, playful twist and extra space.
  • Colors and Style: I love how the gradient fabric’s color flow changes depending on which part of the bag you look at, especially with the two bags made in different dominant colors (one purple-focused, the other pink-focused).

Final Thoughts

Making these bags was a rewarding experience. The Simplicity 5535 "B" pattern is beginner-friendly yet produces professional-looking results. Whether for personal use or gifting, these tote bags are an excellent sewing project.

If you're thinking of trying your hand at making your own tote, I highly recommend this pattern and using vibrant fabrics to make your creations pop!


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