https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/pocket-full-of-glasses • Posted by SymphonicTreble
This is a revision of my project:]; I was going to delete it but i found that it would not be a good idea, seeing as how 3 people favourited it within the first week of its post. Thank you everyone who has favourited and commented this! I am working on a new "case holder" project that is completely new and different, but very very useful! -------------------------------------- So anyway, I thought of this project when I was cleaning my bathroom the other day and realized how much I had to move my glasses, it became a burden! I thought "Hmm... How could I get these glasses up away from anything and be able to see enough when I take my contacts out to have easy access to these glasses?" It occurred to me then that I would need to hand my glasses up! I rushed to my sewing machine and this was the finished product:]
This is a revision of my project:]; I was going to delete it but i found that it would not be a good idea, seeing as how 3 people favourited it within the first week of its post. Thank you everyone who has favourited and commented this! I am working on a new "case holder" project that is completely new and different, but very very useful! -------------------------------------- So anyway, I thought of this project when I was cleaning my bathroom the other day and realized how much I had to move my glasses, it became a burden! I thought "Hmm... How could I get these glasses up away from anything and be able to see enough when I take my contacts out to have easy access to these glasses?" It occurred to me then that I would need to hand my glasses up! I rushed to my sewing machine and this was the finished product:]
Set out your glasses, and get everything together! This is the step where I like to make some tea and homemade scones, but that step is completely optional:]
Measure your glasses and record your measurement on your fabric(I use colored pencils instead of fabric markers, but you are more than welcome to use whichever method you prefer.) Measure out .5" to 1" on all sides from my glasses.
I forgot to get a photograph of this step! (I apologize dearly.)Repeat your measurements (make sure they are the same size!)on another piece of fabric, then cut them out. Now it is time to sew! The width and style of the stitch is up to you! Sew both long sides and one of the skinny sides.
You are almost done! You can decorate the outside however you would like. I wrote on mine:] Clean up the thread and add your handle (Make sure you do not sew your pieces of fabric together more than you already have!)I am sure you can do this before you sew your pieces together; but this is the order I did this and completely spur of the moment.
Now you have your finished product!! All there is left to do is hang it up wherever you would like; beside your bathroom mirror, beside your bed, on the handle of your nightstand, wherever you wish!