IMPORTANT NOTICE! This is a text file. It may not print out properly in a web browser. If you are having problems printing this document, save it to your hard drive (select "save" in the "file" menu) And open it with any text editor, such as notepad, wordpad, or word. Copyright 2004 SavvySeams. Some rights reserved. Visit http://www.savvyseams.com/ or email info@savvyseams.com for more information. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. Instructions for Felt and Fleece mp3 Player Case no. 2 - for squarish players Download the pattern (PDF format) Other than the iPod, mp3 player cases are hard to come by - if you're handy with a sewing machine, here's how to make your own. Not the sewing type? Visit the shop or e-mail me (info@savvyseams.com) to order a custom case. For this project, you need scraps of wool felt, fleece, clear vinyl, and a button. You can substitute any other fabric that won't ravel (like vinyl or sueded fabrics). IMPORTANT: The synthetic "craft" felt may scratch the finished of your player. Don't use craft felt as a liner. I've used 100% wool felt as a liner and never had any problems with scratching. Click here for text-only printable instructions. Getting Started NOTE: Before you begin, notice there are lots of small holes that are finished by simple straight stitching. While in the instructions I cut all the holes out and then do the stitching (which works quite well with this fabric combination) you may choose to do the straight stitching around the small holes first and then make a nice cut. Step 1: Cut out 1 of piece #1 out of felt, and 1 of piece #1 out of fleece, including all the little holes. Step 2: Stitch the two pieces together back to back, leaving the hole for the screen and the stick UNSTITCHED. I used a decorative stitch around outside and a straight stitch around the hole for the power button and for the headphone jack. Step 3: Cut a piece of vinyl larger than the screen window. It's okay if it pokes over into the stick window, you can trim it out in step 5. Step 4: Slip the vinyl between the two layers and stitch into place by using a straight stitch round the edges. Step 5: Trim the extra vinyl out of the stick window and stitch the two layers together. View of the back. It should look like the front :-) Step 6: Cut out a 3" strip of seam binding or a fabric that won't stretch out of place, and a slightly larger piece of the outside fabric. Step 7: Stitch these two layers together Step 8: Fold in half and stitch to the back using the "checked box" pattern. This is the loop to attach the carabiner or other book. Again, the back view. Step 9: Cut out 1 of piece #2 out of felt, and 1 of piece #2 out of fleece and stitch together, including all the holes. Step 10: Using a straight stitch, stitch the front piece to the back piece using a 3/16" seam allowance (or in other words, very close to the edge). Step 11: Stitch all three side of piece #2 in the same way. Step 12: Add a buttonhole to the tab. Step 13: Add the button to the back and clip on a carabiner. You're done!