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UL Glasses Case Pattern

$12.00

UL Glasses Case Pattern

$12.00

9875 in stock

9875
  • NOTE - This is a digital pattern ONLY. 

    Kit Sale 2024: Add this product to your cart with another DIY kit to activate the FREE pattern discount. 


    Patterns take the guesswork out of the making process. We’ve all been halfway through a project and realized that we forgot a crucial part.

    This FREE pattern is a walks you through the simple but highly valuable project of an UL Glasses Case. 

    You're a maker - your glasses shouldn't be subject to the bottom of your pack or the passenger seat in your car. Use your skills and DIY know-how to make a glasses case that reflects your style. 

    Downloadable PDF sewing pattern includes

    • Detailed step-by-step sewing instructions
    • Illustrated construction methods and techniques
    • Complete list of recommended materials
    • Peer reviewed and tested sewing pattern assurance 

    NOTE - This is a digital product that will be delivered automatically to the email you input at checkout. If you haven't received your pattern package within 24 hours of checkout, please contact us directly

    RBTR patterns are for personal, non-commercial use only.

  • Sewing Skill Level - Intermediate

    This pattern requires the ability to sew with margins smaller than 0.5". You must be able to find and baste stretchy materials to a static material. 

    Suggested Fabrics:

    • Outer: Pack Material
    • Inner: Fleece, Cotton, or Microfiber

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Carey Maedgen
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Got my kits and supplies in good time. Always great service.

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Ripstop Wallet Kit

I believe all of your kits could benefit from written instructions to go along with the videos. Videos are nice when you don’t quite understand the written directions, but a pain without written instructions to accompany them.
I also was short on the ribbon for the bindings. I was extremely conservative on the amount used to start each seam compared to the video, using less than 1/4” and I was short a little less than 1/2” total. I made it work, but if I had used as much as in the video for leading in, I would have been very short.
Lastly, this wallet is a bit on the small side from top to bottom. I would say it could benefit by being 1/4” to a 1/2” more.