I've made a couple variations with fabric lining, button closures, multiple layers for pockets, and a hole on the bottom to allow for easy iPod charging. I made the more complicated Owl case by creating a template from a preexisting case. The best part about the cozies is that the felt is so soft, it wont scratch your iPod at all.
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iPod Cozies
These iPod cases are really simple to put together and cost pennies to make. For a pocket or sleeve style cozy: cut a piece of felt that is the size of 2 iPods, lengthwise, and one iPod wide plus a little extra felt for the seem. Stitch some felt cutouts onto what will become the front of the case, fold the felt in half and stitch the sides together using a basic blanket stitch.
I've made a couple variations with fabric lining, button closures, multiple layers for pockets, and a hole on the bottom to allow for easy iPod charging. I made the more complicated Owl case by creating a template from a preexisting case. The best part about the cozies is that the felt is so soft, it wont scratch your iPod at all.
I've made a couple variations with fabric lining, button closures, multiple layers for pockets, and a hole on the bottom to allow for easy iPod charging. I made the more complicated Owl case by creating a template from a preexisting case. The best part about the cozies is that the felt is so soft, it wont scratch your iPod at all.
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