Everyone has a pair of jeans in their wardrobe that it’s time to either throw away or give to those in need. If you don’t feel like throwing them away, and no one in need needs them, you can engage in creative activity. Within the scope of this article, ideas will be given as to what jeans turn into, other than elegant shorts.

Butterfly

To make a butterfly, you need to cut out two small rectangles from fabric, measuring 30X12 cm and 2.5X12, respectively. A larger rectangle along the wide side is folded along the dotted line and ironed and glued with a thermal strip. Afterwards, so that the butterfly has an elegant look, we fold it along the small side according to the dotted line, stitch it, grab it with a narrow strip, and fluff the edges for decoration. Then we take a blue elastic band, insert it into the butterfly and we get a pretty decent fastening.

Bag

From old jeans you can make:

  • travel bag;
  • if you sew a base to a piece of trouser leg, you get a walking backpack;
  • laptop bag;
  • a child's handbag made of small pieces of fabric.

It is not necessary to use large pieces of fabric; you can make a bag from scraps.

Case for phone, tablet, laptop

When making a case for a tablet, you need to find a rigid base, for example, a piece of thick cardboard. Having cut out a rectangle of the required size, we cover it with fleece fabric. Then we cut out a blank for the cover from the jeans, and glue the cardboard onto the denim. We bend the jeans and fix them with Moment glue. Iron the cover from the outside with an iron. We make the backing from jeans, glue it onto the case, and attach elastic bands to secure the tablet. We make holes for the camera and microphone, and sew the folds with a machine. Ready!

Cup holder

The idea is as simple as a Kalashnikov assault rifle: a seam is cut out of old jeans and coated with quick-drying glue. The fabric has good heat-insulating properties and will protect the table surface from the effects of temperature.

Pillow, pillow cases

There is absolutely freedom for creativity here - you can make a pillowcase from scraps or a whole one, with or without pictures, you can even make it with a pocket for useful little things, sweets, for example. Sizes and shapes are selected to your taste, and depending on the available pillow.

Rug

The rug requires a lot of fabric, so the best solution is to make it from scraps. The size of the resulting product depends on how many old pants, skirts and jackets will be sacrificed.

Shoes

You can’t think of anything here – sandals, slippers, and boots. For some products you can’t even find a name – felt boots or boots, it’s not clear. But the main thing is not the name, but the convenience, practicality and aesthetics of the shoes. You can even add a high-heeled sole to such a delicacy.

Skirt

If you are not satisfied with the jeans in some way - either the color, or torn in some place, or the style is not satisfactory - then they can be completely altered into a skirt, while repainting the fabric, adding decor, or fluffing the edges of the fabric.

Organizer

Since denim fabric is quite strong, it makes a pretty decent wall organizer. It all looks like a panel equipped with pockets. You can also decorate it well with a variety of accessories such as labels, dogs and pendants.

Detachable collar

Made from an old denim shirt or jacket. The collar is cut off from it, after which it is decorated at its own discretion with beads, spikes, rhinestones - the main thing is to make it look interesting.

You can just cut off the legs, but there are a lot of options for decorating the resulting shorts - inserts, rhinestones, rivets, decorative elements in the form of ribbons and bows, you can artistically tear the shorts, fluff the edges of the fabric.

A cat is also a person, and he should have a place in the sun. You can equip a bed for your pet without any special material costs, the cat will not be offended that they saved money on it.

If you want to upholster a chair with fabric, but don’t want to spend money on it, old jeans will help you save money, and their pockets will also serve to store various small items.

A holster for tools is made like this: a jeans leg, from which the upper part with pockets is cut off, is cut lengthwise, the edges of the fabric are processed, and then the holster pockets are sewn on a machine. The number and size of the holster's pockets are adjusted depending on its capacity.

For those who like an unusual style in the kitchen, we can recommend making an unusual napkin for the kitchen with a pocket for cutlery.

Cosmetic bag

A good option for using denim fabric is to sew a cosmetic bag out of it, decorating it with various accessories like beads, buttons or rhinestones.

Apron

Denim fabric makes a strong and durable apron. With a good imagination, if you decorate it in an interesting way, it will look no worse than a branded product.

Earrings

If you want to give your beloved a gift with your own hands, and one that no one else has, you can make her stylish, original earrings from denim, decorating them with jewelry.

In order not to throw away an old jacket or jeans, you can use their fabric to make a container for a wine bottle. You can also leave the pocket in it to hold a corkscrew or a folding knife for uncorking containers.

Hot pot holder

Comfortable and stylish stands will protect the table surface from exposure to hot temperatures. A similar accessory is made in the shape of a circle or rectangle, and the edges are bordered with fabric for aesthetic purposes.

For frame elements, pieces of fabric cut into narrow strips are used, then rolled into a roll and glued, which are then attached to a cardboard base. This approach allows you to arrange the most bizarre shapes to decorate the frame.

Cover for books (electronic and regular)

The design of the denim book cover is very similar to the tablet case described above, the only thing is that there is no need for holes for the camera and microphone.

Essentially the same grip, only made of denim - nothing complicated.

Necklace

It is made from narrow strips of fabric, figuratively rolled and tucked in the shape of rose flowers, for example. It looks original and elegant.

With an original and elegant design, it provides protection for the sewing machine from dust and mechanical damage. Pockets allow you to store threads, scissors, needles and other accessories necessary for work in the case.

Mask

A mask made from old denim is perfect for a children's party or as a theater prop for school.

An original solution, you don’t even need to cut anything out - just sew up the bottom of the jeans legs, and fill the resulting container with soil in which you can grow ornamental plants.

Blanket or bedspread

To make a denim blanket, you will need a lot of free time and unnecessary fabric. Due to its size, the blanket or bedspread will be sewn from scraps.

Curtains

Curtains can be made from scraps, or cut the legs of jeans lengthwise and sew them together.

Hammock

The most important thing is to make a reliable fastening for the hammock. The fabric has a good margin of strength, but you should not use completely worn out jeans for a hammock.

Backpack

From fabric you can sew not only the backpack itself, but also the handles for it. Denim is thick and durable, and is a great material for a backpack.

House for cat and dog

It's not just people who love denim. Clothes, no matter how much you wash them, absorb the smell of the owner, and for a dog this is the best smell in the world; he will immediately settle in a house where the owner smells.

Here, anyone likes anything - cats, bears, donkeys, monkeys or horses, in a word, you can make a whole zoo.

Lamp cover

If you wish, you can make a cover for the lampshade no worse than the branded one, and decorate it stylishly with embroidery or jewelry.

Bracelet

The bracelets are made from narrow stitched strips of fabric and decorated with various trinkets.

A soft denim case will perfectly protect your glasses from dust and mechanical damage.

Sundress

You can sew a denim sundress if you have experience, free time and desire. The experiment is quite bold, because even some branded items do not fit on a person the way he would like.

Dress

To cope with the task of turning jeans into a dress, you need to be an experienced seamstress. If you have a lot of time and desire, everything is possible. The result can be much more interesting than the original product. In general, the most important thing is the process itself; sometimes it brings no less pleasure than the result.


I made this simple quilted sleeve for my laptop to keep it safe in my backpack. By making such an accessory yourself, you can be sure that it will fit perfectly and fit into your style.

This is an easy sewing project if you know how to use a sewing machine and know how to make a straight stitch, a zigzag stitch, etc.

Step 1: Materials and Tools


Materials (of course, you can use any fabric):
- Denim in the form of old unnecessary trousers
- fleece blanket for stuffing
- Cotton material for lining
- Sewing thread

Standard sewing equipment:
- sewing machine
- scissors for fabric and threads
- pins
- iron and ironing board
- Ruler
- Chalk or felt-tip pen for fabric

From the optional:
- overlock

Clue: If too many needles break when sewing on denim, get a special needle for denim, they should not deteriorate quickly.

Step 2: Cut the fabric


First I cut the fabric to approximately the size I needed. I ironed the fabric to make sure the cuts would be clean. I cut a long rectangle twice the length of the laptop, with room on all sides for seams and further modifications. The stuffing process requires free space around the edges, since several layers of fabric will affect the size of the finished cover. If the laptop is large in thickness, this also needs to be taken into account in the size of the fabric.

I used two layers of fleece for the padding of my case. I first sewed a small piece of fleece on my machine to make sure it would handle the thick layer of fabric without the outer fabric being pulled in by the seam (this can be a problem when sewing polyester).

I sewed two layers of fleece together to secure them. I cut the fleece so that the top of the bag does not reach the edges. This will help when stitching and finishing the top edge of the cover.

Step 3: Stitching


This step involves sewing the layers together. I double-checked that everything was in place and pinned the layers together. I then made a zigzag seam down the middle of the layer stack. You can use any stitch you like - straight, patterned, contrasting thread, etc.

I pre-marked the seam with stitches, and tried to make two parallel seams on either side of the marked line. Towards the end the seams were a little loose, so next time I'll mark the straight lines with chalk using a ruler.

Step 4: Sew the cover


Now fold your “sandwich” of fabrics in half so that the outer layer (in my case, jeans) is on the inside, and try it on on your laptop and decide where to sew the edges.

Note: The cover will be turned inside out during sewing. If you have the same fabric inside and out, make some markings so you don't confuse the back with the right side!

I pinned the edges and stitched them together. Again, the seams were not even, so I strongly recommend drawing straight lines first, and only then stitching along them.

First, it is better to sew one side with stitches (take the longest stitch that your machine offers), put the case on the laptop, and decide where to sew the second side.

You can turn the cover inside out to see how best to fit it. If the cover turns out to be too tight or, on the contrary, too spacious, simply undo the stitching and sew again.

Once you have achieved the desired size, sew over the stitches with an even, continuous seam. Stop the machine 2-5 cm before the edge (the top of the case where the laptop is placed).

At the bottom of the cover I stitched small corners diagonally to round the edges.

Step 5: Finishing the Top Hole


You need to trim the edges of the cover opening. Put it on the laptop and mark the place where the edge of the case should be. Then fold the raw edges of the front and back layers inward, as shown in the photo. Press the edges so you can sew them together with a straight seam.

Sew the edges very close to the hem to give your cover a neatly finished top.
Did you know?: Professional seamstresses sometimes call ironing “pressing.”

Step 6: Finishing the Edges


When the hole of the cover is processed and looks neat, you need to start finishing the sides. I added a small denim loop as a handle and double stitched the sides for strength.
I trimmed off the excess fabric at the edges and overlocked them with a serger.

Note: Make sure your serger can handle denim. On my case, I had to skip the place of the edge to which the fabric loop is sewn, because my overlocker could not sew so many layers.
If you don't have a serger at hand, you can simply zigzag the edges again. In my project, I overcast the bottom of the case and the corners.

It's time to get rid of any loose threads and make the case look neat.
Turn out the cover - and that's it!

Step 7: Final Thoughts

A special case that prevents cracks and micro damage will help extend the service life of the phone. Today, stores offer a large selection of different models.

Most of us love unusual things that help us stand out from the crowd.

A large number of interchangeable covers and panels helps to diversify the design of a mobile phone.

Buying the necessary accessory is quite simple. It’s another matter to do it yourself from a variety of available materials.

Here you can emphasize your individuality and refined taste. Our material presents several ways to create a case with your own hands.

Materials for creating a protective case

How to make a case with your own hands? Everything is quite simple. The main requirement of the whole process is the availability of free time and good imagination.

Various materials can be used to make an accessory:

  • felt;
  • jeans;
  • silicone film;
  • wide elastic band;

Soft base materials protect your mobile phone from daily abuse. There are no scratches or cracks on the surface of the glass.

Tools for making a mobile accessory

These include:

  • sharp scissors;
  • ruler;
  • button;
  • glue;
  • ribbon or long lace;
  • sticky base.

When working with each material, it is necessary to take into account its properties. For example, felt does not fray at the edges when cutting out parts, while denim requires additional border design.

Silicone film does not like frequent exposure to a sharp needle. To do this, you need to use glue that dries in a few seconds.

The process of creating a phone case

The initial stage of creating a case is the preliminary creation of the design of the future accessory. To do this, you can draw a sketch of the product on paper. It is important to consider the size of the phone, as well as the placement of the camera and microphone.

The finished case should be slightly larger than the size of the mobile phone. This will allow you to easily pull it out whenever necessary. Fabric accessories do not require specific sewing skills. Here you need to carefully sew two parts together.

The process of creating a case is divided into several stages:

  • Cut out paper patterns.
  • Transfer them to the material from which the cover will be made.
  • Carefully cut out each piece, leaving 1 cm for seams. This technique allows you to sew the correct product, taking into account the parameters of a particular model.
  • To join felt and denim, you will need a sharp needle and strong thread.
  • Specialized glue will help you make a silicone phone case.
  • When all the parts are connected to each other, you can fix the protective button, which will prevent the cover from constantly unfastening.

For people leading an active lifestyle, you will need a sports phone case. Thanks to the thick elastic band on the forearm, it fits well on the human body.

To do this, a small piece of thick elastic is sewn to the finished protective product. As it moves, it will press the mobile body tightly against your hand.

Note!

The design of the phone book case is a cover. The mobile phone case is fixed to one side, and the other part serves as a protective panel. A tight fit of the upper part of the cover will be ensured by small magnets that are fixed in the upper corners of the cover.

You can make additional sections for storing plastic cards using a multi-layer fabric structure.

To do this, you will need three fabric bases, which differ in size.

The first part of the pocket is sewn to the base of the cover. All other elements are sewn together and fixed to the previous parts of the cover.

Decorative elements will help you create an exclusive design for your phone accessory. Fabric appliques will add zest to your product. You should not use multi-colored details to decorate the case.

Note!

DIY phone case photo

Note!

If you have old denim items lying around in your nightstand, don’t rush to throw them away. Now old clothes have a chance to get a new life. In this article we will tell you how to sew a cover from old jeans. It will protect your phone from dust, dirt and will become an excellent accessory for your device.

The sewing process will take you no more than fifteen minutes, but as a result of such time investment you will receive a beautiful product.

To make it you will need the following materials:

1. Denim;
2. Threads, needle;
3. Button;
4. Ruler;
5. Chalk.

Manufacturing instructions

1. Measure the size of your device and, based on this data, draw a rectangle on the denim with chalk, then cut out the blank.

3. Cut out the upper part of the cover in the shape of a triangle and pull out the threads. An example can be seen in the photo.

4. Sew on a button and make a hole for it. Our product is ready!

5. If desired, such a case can be decorated with beads, sparkles, beads and much more. Jeans are always in fashion, with a denim cover you will always look stylish!

Each of us has at least one phone in our pocket, and some have more. When choosing a new gadget, we strive to show individuality, and when choosing a case for it, we decorate it and protect it from scratches. But if it is almost impossible to find a unique phone, then you can make an original and exclusive case for it yourself.
Today we will sew a simple case from old jeans and decorate it with bugle bead embroidery. The work is not difficult, but it requires perseverance. So let's get started!

Old jeans
scissors
tailor's pins
ruler
chalk
threads in the color of the fabric or close to it
piece of Velcro 1.5x1.5 cm
glass beads in two contrasting shades
fine needle for embroidery

Progress:
Lay out the jeans, aligning the hem with the bottom. We put the phone down, stepping back a little from the outer line, as shown in the figure. Set aside 0.5 cm on each side of the phone and draw straight lines using a ruler and chalk. Then, stepping back another 0.5 cm from these lines, we draw parallel ones.

We chop off the double layer with pins in several places and cut along the outer lines.

Having removed the pins, from the inside we apply Velcro to the upper allowance exactly in the middle.

Using a machine we sew along the perimeter of the Velcro, overlapping each other at the end. If you don’t have a machine, you can carefully sew it on by hand.
Again we chop off two layers and sew them on the machine along the marked lines, making fastenings at the beginning and at the end of the line.

Lightly fluff out the seam allowances to create a fringe.

Now all that remains is to decorate the finished case. Draw any design with chalk - it can be a free line, zigzag, parallel lines or some kind of pattern.

For beginners in this business, the drawing should be chosen according to the principle: the simpler, the better.
We embroider the pattern backwards with a needle, as shown in the pictures.

Can be knitted or sewn. I suggest you sew DIY phone case from old jeans. Surely everyone has jeans that you don’t wear. Don't rush to throw them away. Denim is an excellent material for handicrafts and creativity. You can use it to create not only stylish and practical clothes, but also interesting accessories, toys, and jewelry. Jeans are now sold in a variety of colors and shades, which further expands the possibilities for creativity.

To create a case for my mobile phone, I took my husband's jeans, which he no longer wears. Why should good things disappear? The jeans are a pleasant coffee color, which means the case will be pleasing to the eye.

Before sewing the case, I took measurements of my phone. By the way, I have to try really hard to find a case for my phone in the store. And all because of the large size. Its parameters: length - 12.5 cm, width - 6 cm, thickness - 1 cm. Based on these dimensions, I cut the fabric. In order to sew the cover I needed

denim,

not very thick linen fabric,

big button,

thin rubber cord about 15 cm long,

sewing threads to match the fabric,

From jeans, cut a piece measuring 28 cm by 8.5 (this already takes into account seam allowances). From linen fabric, cut a piece of the same size 28 by 8.5 cm. The denim cut is for the outer layer, and the linen cut is for the inner layer of the cover.

Fold both pieces in half with the right sides facing inward and stitch along the long sides. Turn the part for the inner layer inside out so that the seams are on the inside. Do not turn the jeans part inside out. Carefully insert it into the linen piece. This can be done using a mobile phone. Just check the size and the part will fit tightly. Adjust both parts so that their seams and corners match.

Sew the corners diagonally at a distance of about 5 millimeters from the edge (as in the photo above)

Then we turn our parts inside out so that the denim part is on top and the linen part is on the inside. This way the seams of both parts will be inside.

There will also be stitched corners inside. At the same time, they will also give shape to the case.

Determine the front side of the cover and sew on a button for the fastener. On the opposite side, along the edge we mark the middle. An elastic loop will be sewn here. Then you need to carefully bend the edges of both parts inward and sweep them together. At the same time, sew a loop along the mark. Now all that remains is to stitch along the marks, remove excess threads and try on the phone.

This is how quickly and easily you can sew DIY phone case.

Today it is difficult to imagine life without a mobile phone; we take it with us almost everywhere and actively use it day after day. In order not to damage the device that a person needs so much, a case is used to protect it. Naturally, covers can be bought in a store, but they are expensive and this item will not always be exclusive. You can sew incredibly beautiful covers yourself. There are a huge number of patterns for sewing cases; they are sewn from felt, leather, fabric, from any materials, the choice of which depends on your imagination. Let's try to sew a phone case with our own hands. It's not difficult at all!

First of all, you need to choose the material from which to create a pencil case for your phone with your own hands, for example, felt, jeans, wood. You also need to choose the style of the future cover: with a strap, with a Velcro fastener, with a zipper.

The main stages of the process of sewing a cover:
1.Pattern
2. Cutting
3. Sewing
Let's take a closer look at the algorithm step by step.

Pattern

The first stage is making a pattern for a phone case. The process is responsible. The mobile device is placed on a sheet of thick cardboard and outlined with a pencil. Based on the thickness of the phone, seam allowances are made. Cut out the pattern. You can learn to sew yourself quickly, then, if you wish, you can make non-standard and individual things with your own hands.

Cutting and sewing

The second stage is cutting and sewing the phone case. The pattern is applied to the selected material, parts of the future case are outlined and cut out.

The easiest way to connect the parts of the cover is with a stitch seam on a sewing machine using strong threads. Sewing a phone case from old things is very popular, for example, jeans, sweaters and even socks are used.

Assembly

The third stage is assembling the product. If the parts of the cover are connected using a sewing machine, then the contour of the seam is outlined with a pencil along the front part of the part. The details of the case are left with large allowances. Place both pieces of the phone case together and sew them together. After this, the allowances are cut off, leaving approximately 0.3 cm to the seam.

Master classes on the topic

We present to your attention several simple master classes on sewing cases and stands for your phone with your own hands.

DIY phone case made of denim

What we will need:

  • denim;
  • golden threads;
  • decorative tape;
  • sewing machine;
  • scissors;
  • ruler.

We cut out two parts, long and short.

The long part should taper at one end - this will be the smell of the cover covering the opening. We measure our mobile device, and taking into account the seam allowance, we make a pattern.

We process the top of the short part with an overlock stitch. We place a decorative ribbon.

We put two parts together and sew them.

Phone stand

You can make many phone stands with your own hands from scrap materials, for example, paper, cardboard, plastic cards, parts from construction sets, and office clips.
Let's focus on the version of the cardboard stand.

What we will need:

  • sheet of cardboard.

We cut out a strip measuring 10 x 20 cm from a cardboard sheet. Fold it in half along the short sections. Let's draw a figure.


The fold line remains intact. The result is a comfortable and stable phone stand.

Phone charging case

To prevent your mobile phone charger from getting tangled or injured, you can sew a case for it with your own hands.

What we will need:

  • Main fabric (two pieces 27x15 cm)
  • Pocket fabric (two trapezoidal pieces, 18 cm and 15 cm at base, 13 cm high)
  • Non-woven fabric (two parts, 27 x 15 cm and 18 x 13 cm)
  • Tape 25 cm
  • Fringe with pompoms 76 cm
  • Plastic eyelet for curtains

We glue the parts with non-woven material: the main part, the pocket part.

Sew the parts together. Fold inside out and iron.

Sew on: ribbon, bow.

Place the pocket on top of the main part, glued with non-woven fabric. Sew along the edges. The pom-poms are directed towards the center, the ends of the fringe overlap. Sew around the perimeter.
Fold and stitch the parts, leaving an opening for turning inside out. Turn it inside out, iron it, and then sew up the hole by hand. Install the grommet.

Leather Case

A leather case is practical, it is durable and does not wear out. Leather is expensive, so you can use old leather items, such as a bag, which will significantly reduce costs.

What we will need:



We measure the dimensions of the phone and use the pattern to cut out 4 rectangular leather patterns
and one strip. We cut the Velcro in the shape of a square or rectangle.

We sew rectangles from the wrong side.

Turn the product right side out and insert a smaller bag inside.

We bend the strip and connect it. We sew one side of the Velcro to the edge of the front side of the cover, and the other to the fastener.

Sew the clasp to the case in the center of the reverse side, folding the edges inward.

Leather sewing master class

Felt cover

Felt is a popular material for making covers.

What we will need:

  • felt;
  • floss threads;
  • beads;
  • satin ribbon;
  • scissors;
  • glue "Moment";
  • sewing needle.

To make a pattern, transfer the outline of the phone onto paper. Add seam allowances.

We place the finished pattern on felt.

We cut out two identical parts along the contour.

We make decorations. Glue the finished applique onto one of the parts of the pencil case.

After that, we fold both parts and sew them together.



The presented master classes are popular and simple; create and you will be pleased with the finished product.

Video of sewing from felt

The simplest phone case

The easiest way to make a phone case is to make one out of a tie.

What we will need:

  • tie;
  • pins;
  • threads;
  • needle;
  • Velcro;
  • sewing machine.

Cut a wide piece from the tie. Calculate the length of the phone bag.

Steam the tie, then sew it together so that it is the same size along its entire length.

We fold the edges of the tie and sew them together. We do not throw away the excess part of the tie.

We lift the left edge of the tie up, sew along the edges, not forgetting to sew in the handle. We sew the case.



Felt phone case pattern

Felt is a useful material for creativity. Dense, it does not crumble during work; a wide variety of products are sewn and glued from it. Huge color palette of materials. Felt's properties are second only to felt. It is valued for its durability, and when using phone cases this property is important.

Felt phone case pattern

Fabric cover


What we will need:

  • sock;
  • sewing needle;
  • threads;
  • felt;
  • scissors.

We draw a pattern based on the size of the phone. We cut off the elastic band of the sock and cut off the excess according to the pattern. Next, we cut the sock vertically.

We fold the two halves where the cuts are into triangles. We sew on these “ears”; the lining can be made from felt.

Phone case with retractable strip


What we will need:

  • main fabric piece 10 x 30 cm;
  • inner fabric part 10 x 30 cm;
  • ribbon 22cm long;
  • metal half ring;
  • metal decoration;
  • scissors;
  • threads;
  • pins.

Stepping back 8 cm from the top edge of the inner part, make a loop in the center slightly wider than the width of the ribbon. You can use a special stitch and foot in your machine or sew such a buttonhole by hand.

Insert the tape with one end into the resulting loop up 1.5 cm, to the short edge of the part. Sew along the outer edges of the loops.

Place the outer and inner pieces of the phone case right sides together, with the tape in between. Topstitch 0.5cm from the edges, leaving approximately 5cm of open seam. Cut the seam allowances at the corners at an angle.

Turn, iron and sew up the open area.

Topstitch the short sides to the edge, or double decorative stitching on each side. At a distance of 1.5 cm from the edge, make a second loop of the same width as the first. The second loop is located closer to the opposite edge of the cover from the first. Pin the fabric around the loop.

Sew on a decorative element.

Fold the piece in half, right side out, and stitch along the sides at a distance of 0.5cm from the edge, starting the stitching 0.5-0.7cm from the top edge.

Pull the ribbon into the top loop, insert a half ring, fold 1 cm of ribbon and pin it. Stitch.

The pencil case is ready. You can add a magnet to the strap of your phone pouch.

Even if you are new to sewing: create, dare, don’t be afraid to create beauty around you.

Video master class on sewing a cover from foamiran

Photos of cases for inspiration







We present to your attention a selection of creative ideas with step-by-step master classes for making phone cases with your own hands.

Mobile phone case made of paper using origami technique (budget option)

You will need: a sheet of A4 paper of any color, PVA glue.

Master Class

  1. Lay a sheet of paper horizontally.
  2. Place your phone on top.
  3. Wrap the phone to the end of the sheet.
  4. Fold the bottom of the paper up to the phone several times.
  5. Fold the triangles at the bottom of the sheet up.
  6. Secure the folds with glue.

You will need: elastic bands of 3 colors in the amount of 500 pieces, a hook, a weaving machine (it should have 2 rows: the holes in the bottom row should point to the right, and the top ones to the left).

Master Class

  1. Slide the elastic bands from the top row of the second pin, then cross them onto the third pin of the bottom row.
  2. Place the elastic bands crosswise, from the second pin of the bottom row to the third pin of the top row.
  3. Place the elastic bands in the same way from the third pin of the top row to the fourth pin of the top row. You should get three crosses.
  4. Pass two pins through the center and weave four more crosses in the same way. You should get four crosses and there should be two free pins left at the edges of the machine.
  5. Place rubber bands on the top and bottom pins of the next row, facing oppositely. In the same way, put rubber bands on all the pins of the previous row.
  6. Turn the machine vertically towards you so that the top pins are facing you with their heads.
  7. Place the first elastic band on one bottom and one top without crossing.
  8. Attach without crossing the remaining elastic bands along the top row - one after the other, without missing the two middle pins.
  9. Make the bottom row in the same way, connecting with an elastic band on the second side.
  10. Using a crochet hook, remove two rubber bands from the bottom row of each pin.
  11. Skip the middle pins, there should be two rubber bands left on each pin.
  12. Take elastic bands of a different color and make the next row in the same way as the third.
  13. Remove the two bottom loops in a circle and again put on elastic bands of a different color in a circle, then remove the bottom loops.
  14. Make two rows in the same way, alternating colors. (For one row, put the loops on once, then remove).
  15. Make a hole for the screen in this way: turn the machine vertically, the bayonets of the left row should be facing you. Remove the bottom elastic from the third pin of the left row and place it on the fourth. The last loop should cross over to the seventh pin.
  16. Remove the remaining loop from the middle five pins. There should be three pins left with rubber bands on each side.
  17. Knit the next row in this way: start from the third working pin to weave elastic band by elastic band clockwise. Leave five pins on one side.
  18. Remove the bottom elastic bands, there should be two loops on the pins.
  19. Knit another eleven rows, alternating colors in the same way.
  20. Knit a row clockwise, filling all the pins.
  21. Remove the bottom elastic bands from the pins, but do not remove the five ones that were not used before.
  22. Skip the two working pins in the row where the unknitted pins are, slip the lowest stitch off the third pin and place it on the next pin. Do this until the last two pins are empty. Knit one row.
  23. Take the machine vertically, remove the bottom loop from the right row of the second working pin and put it on the next bayonet. The last loop should be placed over the fourth working pin.
  24. Remove the bottom hinges from the third and second pins.
  25. Place the loops in a circle, leaving the two pins empty, then remove the bottom loops.
  26. Slide the elastics onto the next row using all the pins. Remove the loops and do not touch the pins, which have two elastic bands.
  27. Swap the top and bottom loop on the first pin, transfer the top loop to the next pin. Connect the structure.
  28. Remove one bottom loop from the next two pins and transfer them to the next pin.
  29. Knit a row in the usual way.
  30. Close the cover this way: make a row of crosses as in the beginning, using all the pins. Make the next row between the opposite pins in crosses.
  31. Remove the bottom loops and leave the elastic bands used to make the figure eights. There should be three loops left on the bottom pin.
  32. Place the bottom loop of each pin onto the next pin. Make the next row in the same way.
  33. Make a knot with an extra elastic on the right side, then remove the cover from the machine. Hide the knot and straighten the protruding loops, and then put the case on the phone.

Hot glue mobile phone bumper case

You will need: glue gun, nail polish, tape, parchment paper.

Master Class

  1. Take parchment paper and cover the phone so that the back panel and side panels are seamless.
  2. Secure the joints with tape in the screen area.
  3. Mark the places where the camera, sockets and buttons are located.
  4. Apply hot glue to the sides of the phone, then outline the designated areas.
  5. Make a pattern on the back of the phone so that the pattern connects to the side of the phone.
  6. Wait until completely dry.
  7. Apply your favorite color of nail polish and color in the design.
  8. Wait until completely dry.
  9. Put a case on your phone.

Balloon mobile phone case (budget option)

You will need: balloon of your favorite color.

Master Class

  1. Take a balloon, inflate it and do not tie it.
  2. Place the phone screen side up on top of the ball.
  3. Press the phone into the ball, gradually deflating it.
  4. Release the ball when there is little air left and continue pressing the phone into the ball.
  5. Wait until the ball covers the phone, this is a sign that the case is ready.

You will need: a notepad with an elastic band to the size of your phone, a stationery knife, a ruler, glue, felt, a pencil, cardboard, a narrow rubber band.

Master Class

  1. Cut out the sheets and sides of the notebook using a utility knife.
  2. Divide one side of the notebook in half, marking with a pencil.
  3. Cut along the line to the outer grain of the notebook cover using a stationery knife, then cut a strip half a centimeter wide in this place for the future fold.
  4. Glue the inside sides of the notebook cover.
  5. Trace the notebook cover onto the felt and cut it out.
  6. Place the felt on the inside of the notebook cover, then cut the felt along the side fold.
  7. Glue a felt blank to the notebook cover.
  8. Outline the phone on a piece of cardboard, then cut out the blank.
  9. Glue the cardboard to the felt and cut it to the desired shape, leaving a centimeter from the cardboard.
  10. Cut two corners of the felt on each side, then glue the corners.
  11. Glue two elastic bands across this blank.
  12. Glue the blank onto the folded outer half.
  13. Put a case on your phone.

You will need: a sheet of cardboard of any color, scissors, glue, marker, eraser.

Master Class

  1. Draw the phone twice on cardboard at a distance of half a centimeter and cut it out.
  2. Make two folds along the lines in the center of the workpiece.
  3. Glue one side of the case to the back cover of the phone.
  4. Attach a thin elastic band to the case so that the case can be closed.

You will need: felt of any colors, needle, thread, glue gun, scissors, ruler, simple pencil.

Master Class


Fabric mobile phone case

You will need: thick fabric, thread with a needle, acrylic paints, colored paper, scissors, glue, stencil, ruler.

Master Class

  1. Measure the dimensions of the phone, use a stencil to cut out two identical blanks with wavy edges.
  2. Draw SpongeBob's face on one blank.
  3. Make a sponge outfit out of colored paper and glue it on.
  4. Sew the pieces together from the wrong side.

Leather mobile phone case

You will need: leather of any color, scissors, clips, thick thread, cardboard template, pliers for installing eyelets, two gypsy needles for decoration (two aiglets, decorative thread), pen, ruler.

Master Class

  1. Measure the dimensions of the phone, add a centimeter to the length, and two to the width, remember the parameters.
  2. Make two identical leather blanks with the required parameters.
  3. Round the corners of the workpieces.
  4. Make round small holes on the cardboard template with a spacing of 5mm.
  5. Fold the leather blanks with the insides facing each other and attach the template.
  6. Use tongs to make holes along the bottom and sides. Secure the template with clamps.
  7. Place two needles on the thread on both sides.
  8. Sew from the side in this way: go through the first hole with one needle, straighten the thread, then sew in turn with two needles, pulling them into one hole, but in different directions.
  9. Sew the entire cover, then fasten the thread several times.
  10. Make two through holes with a distance of a centimeter on the top of the cover.
  11. Place eglets on the ends of the decorative thread.
  12. Thread decorative thread through the holes and tie a bow.

You will need: yarn, scissors, glue gun, tape, parchment paper, ruler, baking paper.

Master Class

  1. Wrap the phone in parchment paper.
  2. Secure the folds and seams with tape on the screen side.
  3. Make a base on the back of the phone using a hot glue gun, covering the entire back and side with hot glue except for the camera and microphone openings.
  4. Wait until it dries completely and remove the base from the phone.
  5. Wind the thread parallel to the ruler, taking into account the width of the phone.
  6. Apply glue to one edge of the ruler and glue it to the base.
  7. Wait for it to dry completely and cut the thread along the opposite edge of the ruler, then cut the thread from the skein.
  8. Fill the entire cover with fibers of yarn, leaving 5 mm between rows.

You will need: beads of any colors of the same size, glue gun, toothpick, cardboard.

Master Class

  1. Place some beads on the table.
  2. Apply a bead of hot glue to the cardboard.
  3. Dip the tip of a toothpick into a drop of hot glue.
  4. Touch the toothpick to the bead.
  5. Dip the bead into a drop of hot glue.
  6. Glue the bead to the phone.
  7. Glue the rest of the beads on the back and side covers of the phone in the same way. Please note that the work is painstaking and will take a certain amount of time, but you need to work at a pace, since hot glue hardens quickly.

You will need: rivets (to cover the entire phone you will need 80 rivets, partly as in the picture - 31), glue gun, cardboard, tongs or tweezers.

Master Class

  1. Prepare the rivets by placing them with the sharp part facing up.
  2. Take the rivet with tweezers.
  3. Apply a small bead of hot glue to the rivet.
  4. Glue the rivet to the phone.
  5. Glue all the rivets in this way.

You will need: cosmetic glitter, brush, hairspray, clear nail polish.

Master Class

  1. Spray hairspray on part of the back cover of the phone.
  2. Apply glitter to the tire using a brush.
  3. Apply glitter quickly as the polish dries and the glitter may not stick.
  4. Seal with a good coat of clear varnish.
  5. Let it dry.

You will need: beads, glue gun, tongs or tweezers.

Master Class


You will need: cotton or wool thread for knitting (white, black), needle, hook (clover 1.8 mm), black marker, cotton wool.

Master Class

  1. Cast on the required number of loops to match the width of the phone. (Standard size - 20 air loops, designation - VP).

  2. Knit 4 rows, 19 single crochets (designation: RLS), make 20 loops with a rise and make a turn. This should form the base of the cover.

  3. Tie the bases in a circle, sc, to the desired height of the cover. (Standard size – 10 cm).
  4. Tie the ears according to the pattern shown in the picture.