A beautiful & functional design. The breast cancer awareness printed fabric has just now hit my heart, personally. My first born daughter, @ 47, is enduring her 4th week of the Very, very aggressive breast cancer stage 3b, chemo; found just on July 4th; last month. Thank YOU for choosing this fabric as cancer awareness.
Pure talent!!!! How clever and doable. I make things for a raffle every year for my Mother's patients at Christmas time. I have 5 trees and everything on them too. I was looking for more ideas, thanks. This will be fast and easy
This is great Laura. Could you consider a double eye glass case? An American friend had one (store bought) that was great for holding sunglasses and reading glasses in the same pouch but I've not been able to find a similar design. I really enjoy your videos and have made gifts using some of your designs.
I can always count on you for a fun video to make. I love the fabrics you use making them ever so special for any special person, like our moms or best friend. Thanks again.
Love this pattern. I’ve tried other eye glass case patterns that did not come together. Your pattern is easy to follow and love the cloth tucked in the bottom idea.
Very good instructions for a great easy gift. I might figure out how to include an additional pocket inside to hold the little spritzer bottle of glass cleaner sometimes given out at the optician's office. Now to find a source for the fine microfiber cloths ... yours was pretty cute.
This is great! Have to make this and love the idea of putting the cleaning cloth inside where it can’t get lost. I always lose mine and never have it when I need it. These would make great gifts too. Thank you for sharing.
I made a zippered one for my mother - it is a bit small for her glasses - now I have something new to try for her AND the bonus is the cleaning cloth inside 😊. Genius!
Great tutorial. I have the need for a glass case, but I have 2 PAIR, I wiil add another pocket for my reading glasses and use the base for my sun glasses. The reading glasses are in their own hard case but it is small and tends to get lost in the bottomless pit called," the purse." This with an outside pocket added at the time of quilting can add the extra pocket. I will let you know how it works out. Thanks again.
It's so helpful with well demostration of the process. What is the name of white material which was sew in between decorative pattern fabric? Thank you.
She gave the measurements for the foam at the beginning of the video. The fabric will be slightly bigger than the foam. Of course the size will vary depending on the size of the glasses. :)
Great tutorial. Should be easy to sew a pocket into the lining before assembling. And a loop with a key fob to attach to a loop of a bigger bag or hang at home.
Thank you for reminding me that I can make a lightweight yet sturdy eyeglass pouch. I was looking just today for a case for my new 😎 Thanks I put back the foam at Wal-Mart wow Lois
Genious to sew in the cleaning cloth . I wonder if you could design a glasses case with a magnet in? Please it'd be handy to pop them on the fridge door when you get home. I have lost my distance glasses . At the moment I've been hooking my reading glasses on a mandala I crocheted on my wall next to my bed , it works but I've lost the case that came with them , I find them better suited as needle cases . I think I got that idea from you actually . I glued an old fish tank magnet to the bottom ,cover it in fabric and nothing falls out even if I drop it .
Lori Kennedy has a blog post about using Crayola markers for free motion quilting, and shows her testing of how ell it washes out. You can find it at lorikennedyquilts.com/the-best-marking-pen-for-machine-quilting/. They are about the only markers I use now!
I am always trying to find something fun to send to friends granny camp for her grandchildren (16 to 6 months)... I think this will be it for 2019 with great sunglasses... Thanks
I use one to store needles, snips, thimble, floss for a small embroidery project. To take as a small sewing kit when traveling. And Now, when I get new glasses I am looking at the case they offer in an entirely new light....how might I use this case I the future?
I had an eyeglass case that had a pocket that 'wrapped' around to the front. The pocket was perfect to tuck in a packaged eyeglass wipe. For the life of me I couldn't figure out how it was engineered. Cud you come up with something like that? It had a foam liner. The seams were not sewn. They were bound w some type of industrial binding. I can't use cloth glass wipes. My skin is too oily and causes smears on the lens. Dr's office said use pkgd wipes between using a degreasing dish soap for a thorough wash. Working in a hot factory makes it worse. HELP!
I read this as “glass eye” and I swear I sat here for 20 seconds trying to figure out if people with glass eyes need a carrying pouch 🤣 I’m lol’ing at myself.
I love watching your videos because they’re so helpful but hearing you say bobkin drives me batty. It’s boDkin. B O D K I N. You keep saying B O B K I N. Please correct that.
sorry about that I will try. Some words are hard for me to say as I had hearing troubles as a child and do not know if I have said it correct or not. I will work on that word. thanks :)
SewVeryEasy No worries. I’m overly anal when it comes to pronunciations. I’ve been told I was an English teacher in a past life. LOL You do great work. 😃 Thank you for what you do.
A beautiful & functional design.
The breast cancer awareness printed fabric has just now hit my heart, personally. My first born daughter, @ 47, is enduring her 4th week of the Very, very aggressive breast cancer stage 3b, chemo; found just on July 4th; last month. Thank YOU for choosing this fabric as cancer awareness.
Absolutely adorable!!!! I value things with "function"...thank you, Laura!
Love the eye glass case. The fabric is gorgeous.
Pure talent!!!! How clever and doable. I make things for a raffle every year for my Mother's patients at Christmas time. I have 5 trees and everything on them too. I was looking for more ideas, thanks. This will be fast and easy
I love this! What a terrific idea. A great and easy project,very pretty. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely GENIUS, yet Again, Laura! Thank you! 🥰👏
OMG! Not only beautiful, but BRILLIANT! I will never again lose my cleaning cloth! Thank you so much! (BTW, you're an EXCELLENT instructor!) ❤️
Genius! Such a wonderful project. I can’t wait to make one. Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful little pouch! I love watching your videos. Everything is always so professionally done. Thank you so much!
This is great Laura. Could you consider a double eye glass case? An American friend had one (store bought) that was great for holding sunglasses and reading glasses in the same pouch but I've not been able to find a similar design. I really enjoy your videos and have made gifts using some of your designs.
What a great idea!!
Thank you so much for the sun glass case tutorial. Made one yesterday and turned out perfect. Love the surprise too.
This is so cute, I love your works.....Laura, you make everything so easy....🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️
I can always count on you for a fun video to make. I love the fabrics you use making them ever so special for any special person, like our moms or best friend. Thanks again.
I don’t think you’ve ever made a bad or uninteresting video. All good useful info and projects.
Brilliant! Saving this to make very soon, for me and for gifts 🎁 Thank you!
So very clever! I definitely am going to make one! Thank-you so much!!!
Love this pattern. I’ve tried other eye glass case patterns that did not come together. Your pattern is easy to follow and love the cloth tucked in the bottom idea.
Very good instructions for a great easy gift. I might figure out how to include an additional pocket inside to hold the little spritzer bottle of glass cleaner sometimes given out at the optician's office. Now to find a source for the fine microfiber cloths ... yours was pretty cute.
Dollar Tree has large microfiber eye glass cloths- how about an inside pocket to hold individual packets of alcohol wipes?
I absolutely love your tutorials. Thank you so much 💜
I am always looking for gifts to make for Christmas. This is ideal. Thank you.
This is great! Have to make this and love the idea of putting the cleaning cloth inside where it can’t get lost. I always lose mine and never have it when I need it. These would make great gifts too. Thank you for sharing.
Great case. I really like the way you sewed the cleaning cloth to the bottom of the lining. Thanks for the tutorial. :)
Awesome project Laura 💐
Added to my present- making list now ( and one for me as well!). Thank you, Laura.
I made a zippered one for my mother - it is a bit small for her glasses - now I have something new to try for her AND the bonus is the cleaning cloth inside 😊. Genius!
Magic! 😲
Just yesterday I was asked if I could make some kind of glass case and I said: I have no idea! ...But now I have, thank you so much! 👋😎👍
This is a great project for a scrap busting! Even better is that men will like this as well! Guess what I'm gonna be making?
wow you glass case is soooo syunning what a great idea with the cleaning cloth and its soooo easy to make, thank u for shairing i am from SA
Great idea! I made a SewSweetness bag and now I can make an eyeglass case to match! Thank you!
Great tutorial. I have the need for a glass case, but I have 2 PAIR, I wiil add another pocket for my reading glasses and use the base for my sun glasses. The reading glasses are in their own hard case but it is small and tends to get lost in the bottomless pit called," the purse." This with an outside pocket added at the time of quilting can add the extra pocket. I will let you know how it works out. Thanks again.
So pretty! Thank you! 🌹
Love love love this. Great tutorial. Gonna go make one right now. Have everything except the drawstring and locking clip. Thanx
You make great items in easy to follow videos? Thank you!
It's so helpful with well demostration of the process. What is the name of white material which was sew in between decorative pattern fabric? Thank you.
could you tell me the exact measurements you used? Thanks great video and i love your teaching style and calm voice. nice and pleasant to listen to
She gave the measurements for the foam at the beginning of the video. The fabric will be slightly bigger than the foam. Of course the size will vary depending on the size of the glasses. :)
Great tutorial. Should be easy to sew a pocket into the lining before assembling. And a loop with a key fob to attach to a loop of a bigger bag or hang at home.
Thank you for reminding me that I can make a lightweight yet sturdy eyeglass pouch. I was looking just today for a case for my new 😎
Thanks I put back the foam at Wal-Mart wow
Lois
Super cool! Great tutorial, Laura!!
Great video. I like the drawstring but I haven't seen the gadget that holds it. Also, nice nails and love the polish.
Doris P.... I ordered 100 from Amazon when I was making masks. They are used on kid’s shoe laces.
what material is good for making cleaning clothes?
Thankyou for a great tutorial Laura! 👏👏
What store carries this foam you are using? 😃 😃 😃
Genious to sew in the cleaning cloth . I wonder if you could design a glasses case with a magnet in? Please it'd be handy to pop them on the fridge door when you get home. I have lost my distance glasses . At the moment I've been hooking my reading glasses on a mandala I crocheted on my wall next to my bed , it works but I've lost the case that came with them , I find them better suited as needle cases . I think I got that idea from you actually . I glued an old fish tank magnet to the bottom ,cover it in fabric and nothing falls out even if I drop it .
- Love, love, love it. Will make one this week.
Are you using a Crayola watercolor marker 'cause it will wash out? Or just for demonstration purposes?
Lori Kennedy has a blog post about using Crayola markers for free motion quilting, and shows her testing of how ell it washes out. You can find it at lorikennedyquilts.com/the-best-marking-pen-for-machine-quilting/. They are about the only markers I use now!
I am always trying to find something fun to send to friends granny camp for her grandchildren (16 to 6 months)... I think this will be it for 2019 with great sunglasses... Thanks
Love this tutorial and what a perfect surprise!!! 💚
What are the sizes of the oter fabric & the lining fabrics??
What a wonderful idea!!! 👍
What an awesome idea! Love your tutorials!
Nice! A zipper foot would be helpful to sew close to the foam.
Now that’s a cute surprise,,,,,,this is a great gift idea 💡!!!!
What size is the cleaning cloth? Is the cleaningcloth a scrap of fabric or a special type of fabric? Thank You!
What width is the twine please?
Unique case. Ty for the tutorial!!!
I use one to store needles, snips, thimble, floss for a small embroidery project. To take as a small sewing kit when traveling. And Now, when I get new glasses I am looking at the case they offer in an entirely new light....how might I use this case I the future?
Very clever. Thanks.
Good ideas, Laura.
Great tutorial!
love your fabric
I've searched for the sewable foam, but I can't find it. Can you tell me where you bought your sewable foam please? I love your videos!
Great video!
Awesome video. Thank you 🌺
Great idea. Thankyou.
Great idea very original
Great idea!
What a good idea just love it! 💕💕
Lovely surprse!
Best eyeglasses bag ever!
What is the name of the foam that you are using?
What store did you get it from?
Cheryl Grider looks like Bosal In R Form. Great stuff.
So pretty
Such a cute idea.
Love that case!!!
Fabulous!
Great idea thank you
I have a build-in key chain I made with a ribbon inside so I can take just my reading glasses to shul instead of having to take the keys separately.
I have a bunch of stoppers left over from masks. Can’t wait to make one of these eyeglass cases.
huge like, thank you. bless.
Awesome mam
I love this.
I had an eyeglass case that had a pocket that 'wrapped' around to the front. The pocket was perfect to tuck in a packaged eyeglass wipe.
For the life of me I couldn't figure out how it was engineered.
Cud you come up with something like that? It had a foam liner. The seams were not sewn. They were bound w some type of industrial binding.
I can't use cloth glass wipes. My skin is too oily and causes smears on the lens. Dr's office said use pkgd wipes between using a degreasing dish soap for a thorough wash.
Working in a hot factory makes it worse. HELP!
thank you, great idea.
I love ❤️ it thanks for the tip
Fabulous thank you xx
It needs a pocket for the eyeglasses spray cleaner too.
I read this as “glass eye” and I swear I sat here for 20 seconds trying to figure out if people with glass eyes need a carrying pouch 🤣 I’m lol’ing at myself.
That’s a great idea
Darn cute!
👌👌👌
Nifty!
love it
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️💋
Main aapse baat karna chahti hun
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I love watching your videos because they’re so helpful but hearing you say bobkin drives me batty. It’s boDkin. B O D K I N. You keep saying B O B K I N. Please correct that.
sorry about that I will try. Some words are hard for me to say as I had hearing troubles as a child and do not know if I have said it correct or not. I will work on that word. thanks :)
SewVeryEasy No worries. I’m overly anal when it comes to pronunciations. I’ve been told I was an English teacher in a past life. LOL You do great work. 😃 Thank you for what you do.