These whimsical, plush spectacle cases, complete with button-eye fasteners, make a fun storage option for a pair of shades or reading glasses.
Prep Time: About 2 to 3 hours | |
What you need: | |
Piece of craft fur (7 1/2 by 10 inches) Adhesive-backed craft foam (6 by 6 1/2 inches) Marker and ruler 3 pairs of buttons (1/2 and 1 inch in diameter per pair) Sturdy sewing needle and thread Fabric glue 4 clothespins | |
Seasons: Year round | |
Materials: craft foam, markers | |
Instructions: | |
1. | Place the fur right side down on a table. Holding the craft foam with the longer edges at the top and bottom, stick it to the underside of the fur centered along the lower edge, as shown. |
2. | Then mark 2 spots on the foam about 2 inches up from the lower edge of the fur and 2 1/4 inches in from each side. |
3. | Loosely but securely sew the buttons onto the furry side, creating each eye by stacking a 1/2-inch button atop a 1-inch one (young sewers may need help pushing the needle through the foam). |
4. | Fold the foam-covered fur area in half, making a crease, then unfold it. Apply fabric glue along the edges of the fur piece adjacent to the foam. |
5. | Refold the foam and secure the seams with clothespins until the glue dries. |
6. | Fold the fur flap over the glued pocket, then mark and cut buttonholes large enough for the eyes to fit through. |
7. | Spread a thin layer of glue around the nonfurry side of the buttonholes to keep them from stretching. Allow the glue to dry thoroughly before buttoning the case. |
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