Bao da cho Airpod
Print the included template preferably in stock paper. It’s on a letter size pdf. I recommend checking with a ruler that the 1” marks on the printed document are actually 1” in length :-). The template can be cut with scissors or with the box cutter. The dot marks where the stitch is going to be on the main piece, two are for the snap and one for the charger port. This one is the most difficult part of the project. If you are unsure about it, you can choose not to cut it open but then you will have to take the AirPod case to charge it. This is a really good Instructables Class by MikaelaHolmes on how to cut the leather and installing snap fasteners:Beginning Leatherworking Class/. This one goes over patterns, punching the holes on the leather and stitching the pieces together Intermediate Leatherworking Class. I took both classes and they are very helpful. I highly recommend it. Mark the leather using the template and the hand awl. Using the box cutter, cut the leather to size. Using the wing divider mark an 1/8” where the stitches will be. Optional, you can trace the line around the main leather piece to give it a more detailed look. Using the hole stitching punch and the hammer, create the necessary holes for the stitching. Use the mark line as a reference for the holes. Install the snaps with the hammer and the setter base. First, stitch the small rectangles to the section in the middle of the main body of the cover. It will be easier to stitch the next part this way. Continue stitching the other two segments. Carabiner (Optional) First, mark and punch the holes. Insert the carabiner in the leather and fold the leather around it. Stitch the leather from the center to the edge. Using the double-sided tape attach the leather to the main body of the case. Insert some piece of wood on the case before punching the holes on to the case to prevent damaging the front side. Stitch the pieces together. Logo (optional) You had made a unique hand crafted master piece! :-) Stamp your creation! Now you have a beautiful case for the AirPods. After making the first one, five other friends had asked me to make them one. So, I made a few others. Two of those did not had the carabiner. One sadly was left on an airplane, and the other was used as a chew toy by his dog. Accidents happens, hook it up to something :-)Step 1: Materials
Step 2: The Pattern
Attachments
Step 3: The Cutting
Step 4: Punching Holes
Step 5: The Stitching
Step 6: The Hooking
Step 7: Make It Look Unique
Step 8: Final Product
Category:
Thơ, văn
Posted on:
December 24th, 2020