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Strap Tutorial for the Folding Case Pattern

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Have you ever decided to take your tablet to church, a meeting or the coffee house? If it doesn’t fit in your bag, it is hard to keep up with. This little strap can help you hold on to your device no matter what you are carrying.
Materials:
2- 1.5” Swivel hook
2- 2” Squares
1-2”X 15” Strap
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Scrap fabric works best.

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First fold the two shorter ends over .5”.
Then, fold the strap in half, open the strap up and fold the raw edges toward the center crease line, finally fold in half.

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Along one side sew .25” seam allowance.

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1” from the corners, on opposite sides.

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Once you have finished the Case attach the strap to the loops. The above case was for a Kindle Fire.

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Available in my Etsy Shop!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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