Saturday, April 28, 2012
I was asked, at the Olde Liberty Fibre Faire two weeks ago, to create a cover for the smallest of Kindles, the Kindle Touch, or Kindle 4. I saw the little critter there at the show and started drooling...somehow I think you might see one wending it's way to me some day before too long, even if I do have a bit of an issue with Amazon. We'll see, as I do have the app on my phone.
Anyway, I digress...here's the "to the specifications of the purchaser" finished product:
I wasn't the least bit surprised that she chose that vintage book fabric!
And because I don't actually have a Kindle to model it for you, I cut out a piece of cardboard to size:
This little case is stiffened and padded to protect the precious electronic device, and is also zippered to secure it. It just drops nicely into your bag.
Hmm...you might want to consider a handbag for it, too! *wink*
Ok, it's not going to part you from much of your hard-earned, book-earmarked cash, either. $15. Plus shipping and sales tax if you're in Virginia.
That's almost as neat as the Kindle Touch itself!
4 Comments:
Want.
Very sweet! And I love the choice of fabric for an i-reader.
I love that fabric!!
Love the fabric! My MIL has a Kindle Fire, and she is only moderately happy with it. Microsoft and Barnes and Noble have just reached an agreement for ebooks and the new Microsoft table that will come out in autumn (plus Nook has a tablet now). Things to keep in mind, especially if you have reservations about Amazon.
Post a Comment
<< Home