Make a Patchwork Case for Your iPad or Tablet

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These iPad Cases Can be Sized for Any Tablet or Reader!

The beauty of the patterns featured in this article is that just about any quilt block can be incorporated into the piecing. Make your case uniquely yours!

 

Kindle Case (for iPads too)

This case from Sometime Crafter via Greenleaf Goods closes with a snap or velcro dot and can be easily sized to any device. We love the patchwork, but any bit of piecing could be incorporated into this iPad cover.

See the iPad version.

Get the free instructions here.

kindle case

 

Greyling Tablet Case

This case from Very Shannon is a little more complex than some of the others. But, its dressier look makes it worth the extra work. Plus, you can practice other sewing skills besides straight piecing! We can see this done up in black prints for business, as well as any pleasing combination of colored prints.

Get the free tutorial here.

greyling ipad case

 

Tablet Carrier Bag

Now that you have a case for your iPad, how about a bag to carry it in? This lovely bag from Craft Passion can take on many looks, depending on what fabrics you choose. You could even coordinate it with your iPad cover! And, it’s roomy enough to carry other essentials along with your iPad.

Get the free tutorial here.

tablet carrier bag

 

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