I spied these cute birdcase designs in my freebie collection while searching for something else completely. I thought I'd make a birthday card from one of them, but after I stitched it up, I thought it was too pretty for just a card. I had seen a tutorial with a slightly different method for sewing up a pouch from the way I usually do it and I wanted to try it out. Plus I wanted to try a different closure. The design was a perfect size for a cell phone pouch, so the project plans were set.
The stitching is on 18 count hand dyed Aida from Sassy. The floss colors have been modified since the contrast was not to my liking when I used this blue fabric with the suggested colors. I used cotton batting and the piece is lined with no exposed raw edges. The closure loop is made from a hair elastic, and I found a reasonably sized button in my button jar. Makes a nice padded case for those who carry the phone and don't want it to get damaged. Probably not ideal for those who are glued to the screen at all times. Fits my Blackberry Bold nicely so I hope it fits whatever cell phone the recipient of this gift uses.
You can download the free patterns for the birdcage cards at the Making Spot.
The tutorial for the pouch can be found here at Elizabeth's Whimsies.
Wow! I love that bird cage design, and I really love how you made it into a cell phone pouch! So cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish, and I love that colour blue. I like the simple fastenings like that
ReplyDeletewow..that's a cute pouch Annie...lovely cross stitching too
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy Annie, thank you! your pouch is lovely, I'd never have thought blue fabric could look so great.
ReplyDeleteReally nice work, I like it a lot! Excellent finish!
ReplyDeleteOh how Pretty your birdcase turned out:)Congrats to Angi!
ReplyDeletelove Annette
Cute pouch!! Love the designs & the colours :)
ReplyDeleteHello Annie
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish, the colours are very pretty!
Thanks for the pattern links too!
Congrats to Angi!
That is grrrrreat!
ReplyDeleteCongratz to the winner!
ReplyDeleteI;m going to check her blog
what a beautifull foon-holder.. wonderfull job!!
Wonderful case and congratulations to Angi.:)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Angi!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a gorgeous design! Thanks for sharing the link :)
Gorgeous finish, love the idea of a stitched cell phone pouch :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute finish! Love the blues!
ReplyDeleteLovely stitching and love that blue! The recipient is sure to love it too.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty finish, Annie, on that blue fabric. The idea of using a hair elastic to hold it is genius!! And that backing fabric is so pretty (of course--it's blue!). Another great project, Annie--the recipient is sure to love it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful!!
ReplyDeletePerfect for the cell phone pouch!
Oh, how clever! It's just darling. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely stitching and perfectly finished!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and so useful, too! Thanks for the links, I enjoyed visiting them!
ReplyDeleteOh, Annie, it's so cute!!
ReplyDeleteohhh it looks so cute!! =) Lovely stitching sweetie, wonderful work :D
ReplyDeleteLovely birdcase phone pouch you have made Annie and thank you for the useful links ;-))
ReplyDeleteCongrat to Angi, very nice blog.
XXX Hetti
Such a lovely cell phone case, and so beautifully stitched and finished. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cute! Well done Annie :) I always enjoy seeing what you're up to.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely phone pouch, both useful and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to Angi's blog. I love her designs and will definitely have a go at stitching the witch.
So sweet! I have a thing for anything with birds and birdcages so I totally love it...
ReplyDelete