@@1622mina I was thinking about buying a cheap IKEA rubber place mat and somehow sandwich it between the liner and cover. Might or might not work, I’m not too experienced with textile work.😕
it depends on what model of laptop you have as @angelamcentee1277 has mentioned but i will check to see if i can give different sizes to make this..thank you for watching
Thanks for sharing.
This is exactly what I was after.. I'm going to try!
thank u for watching .let me know how it turns out.
I love how you got straight into it
thank you rose marika
The only thing I would change is I would box the corners for mor room
thank you for the tip 😊 i will do a video on this
The tutorial is so easy. Good job hun.
thank you hun 😊
Nice job. However, I would make the sleeve a little bit thicker.
Thank you Ramona Kearns, i will be doing another video of a thicker sleeve
Nice but this sleeve offers no protection.
A sleeve is more meant to protect from dust and minor scratches.
No sleeve is going to have shock protection, you need a hard case for that.
@@1622mina I was thinking about buying a cheap IKEA rubber place mat and somehow sandwich it between the liner and cover. Might or might not work, I’m not too experienced with textile work.😕
thanx for watching Mnmartin73 ..i will be doing another video with a thicker sleeve
Great tutorial 😍 loved it!
Thank you!! 😊
Too fast forward
Why not provide measurements for those who don’t have the laptop available.
You would need to get the measurements of the laptop you intend to make a case for, which are individual in size. I hope this helps.
it depends on what model of laptop you have as @angelamcentee1277 has mentioned but i will check to see if i can give different sizes to make this..thank you for watching
@angelamcentee1277 this is correct..thank you for watching