Here is a Kindle Kover I made last weekend for a friend’s daughter, who is close in age to me.
I used a piece of my snow-dyed fabric.
This is the inside and the Kindle sits on the side with the straps & heart quilting design. Since I don’t own a Kindle, I was glad she had hers along so I could see.
What I saw was that either the pattern is off or the Kindle shrunk!! This Kover will return to me next week. I’ll have to take it nearly all the way apart in order to redo the straps. But I want it to work…. not have her Kindle sliding all over!! That wasn’t the point. Hopefully, the exchange will be easier than her needing to drive to me and her mom/my friend & I will get lunch out together. 🙂
ETA: The cover has been redone and resized and is back home with the owner. 🙂
Love the color! So sorry you have to take it apart and fix it!
That is so cute, and you are so sweet. I wish I was a reader. If I was, I would have a Kindle.
Have a fantastic weekend!
Guess someone needs to get you one so that you will have it to test the pattern! 🙂
Oh yes, please help yourself to the gift, Miss Librarian! 🙂
Oh, I love that. Too bad you have to fix it. I really love that though. I’ve been thinking about a Kindle.
I like the pattern of quilting you’ve used, sorry you’ve got to correct the straps but glad you get to have lunch with your friend again 🙂
That’s gorgeous! How do you snow dye fabric?
Thanks, Nota. It is a dyeing process of layering snow on top of the fabrics, then pouring the dye on top of the snow. As the snow melts, the dye hits the fabric at all different rates and makes a unique pattern on the fabrics. Here is a link to my blog post about it last February.
Oh! I love it! Can you share the pattern with me so I can make one too?