My husband challenged me with a grand idea he had. He needed a laptop case. However the ones that you can purchase are too bulky for his needs. His needed to be able to protect the laptop but fit in his back pack at the same time. He also asked if it could have a pocket for his cords and possible pens or pencils...so off I went. It's not perfect, my sewing machine sometimes hates me, but all in all, I think it worked.
You will need:
some fabric (I used the bottoms of curtains that I cut off when I hemmed them shorter last year, yes I stash everything)
thread and your seing machine
a zipper
batting (I used thick felt)
double sided interfacing (thick, thick, thick)
snap
Step one. Let's make the handles first. Cut fabric to your desired length of handles. Mine were 12 inches long. I wanted my handles 1.5 inches wide so I cut my piece 12 inches long by 4 inches wide. You need two of them. Then for the strap Mine was 36 inches long (I would do it longer next time maybe 40) and 1.5 inches wide. So the piece I cut was 36 inches long by 4 inches wide. You then need to cut one piece of the double sided interfacing the size of your straps. So you will have one piece that is 36 inches by 1.5 inches, and 2 pieces that are 12 inches by 1.5 inches. (Phew, I hope I didn't lose you)
Take your fabric peices and iron in 1.25 inches. Along one side.
The place the interfacing inside the ironed piece like this:
Fold over the remaining fabric and iron down like this:
So it looks like this:
The take it to your machine and sew as close as you can to this line:
Repeat with the other handle and the strap.
Step Two: Cut two pieces of fabric for the bag. Hmm... You need it to be 2 inches wider than your laptop. But as far as front to back. You need to measure the top of your laptop, double it, and add three inches. (So if your laptop measures 11 inches you will cut your fabric 25 inches). Then cut a piece of the double sided interfacing the same. Iron on one piece of fabric to one side:
Then this is where I made a pocket. I took a piece that was 10 inches wide by 10 inches high. Cut a piece of batting that same size. Place it in the middle and fold it in half and ironed it. Then I sewed just below the fold.
I then turned the bottom edges under and sewed along those lines.
Here is a detailed look. Fold one edge over the batting like this:
Then fold the other edge under so it's a little shorter than the bottom edge to get that inside the pocket look:
This is what the two sides of the pocket now look like:
The pocket opening is going to face the short edge of the main piece of fabric. Tuck the side edges of the pocket under and lay it onto the main fabric piece and sew around the two sides and bottom edge, leaving the opening towards the top of the main fabric piece. I made mine stick out, but that is what my machine got mad at...I'll do a tutorial for that later, it takes a while and is tricky.
I then added two loops for pens or pencils.
Step Three: Place the other side of the main piece of fabric on the other side of the interfacing now. Cut back the interfacing from the two edges about 1/4 inch. Fold over one side of the fabric like this:
Then Put the zipper (with the pull facing the pockets if you want the pockets out) right along the edge of the fold, so it fits snug. Fold over the top fabric. 
Sew as close to the zipper as you can.
Then Sew about 1/4 inch away:
Cut the zipper off at the edges. Put the pull back on to both of the zippers, making it so the pocket is now in the inside and the main piece is folded in half, making the case. Sew down both sides of the case:
Step Four: Attach the handles. Turn the case inside out. This is tricky. You must push the zipper open, because you have sewed the bag shut, right sides in. So use your finger and slide that upside down zipper open. Then carefully turn inside out. Take your long strap and with the edges turned under slightly attach it to the sides of the bag. I attached mine about 1 inch below the start and stop of the zipper. (this is the other part my machine did not like) Sew it right over the seam. Then take your two handles and attach one to the front and one to the back, about 5 inches apart. I made a double sew line to make sure they were secured. Just like with the zipper. I then hand sewed a snap onto the center of the pocket to hold it closed.
I hope this tutorial doesn't leave you too confused...I was lacking with pictures. If you want to attempt this and have questions...please please don't hesitate to ask!
And the husband claims it's what he wanted...I was satisfied with the imperfect product...it's hard to be a crafter when you are a perfectionist...but I am working on it!
(Pardon the camera and new one will be coming soon, then I will have decent pictures once again! And I am so excited...it's looking like a canon rebel!!!)
3 comments:
I am so going to try and make this. I have looked at a lot of patterns but they are just like big pouches to slide the laptop in. This one has a zipper, pocket and I can see adding more if wanted. So I will give it a go but probably not until next month when all this holiday stuff comes to an end. I will send a pic when I am finished. Oh Yeah, Good Tute!
Wow....This is great. You did a wonderful job. I do a lot of sewing and crafting but I still like to see the step by step sometimes. I guess they call that old age lol. Well thanks again. I will be trying this soon
great job! I'm glad we know each other's pains :) it was a fun thing to tackle though. I'm glad I did it.
Thanks for sharing Shannon.
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