Saturday, November 23, 2013

Owl Laptop Sleeve Pattern

I'd like to say I just finished this pattern, but quite honestly this pattern was finished several months ago and I've been too lazy to post it. :D Anyway, without further adieu, I present to you the Owl Laptop Sleeve....


This pattern was inspired to match the owl phone case I made originally... (click here)


Like the phone case, the wings double as pockets, and the soft crochet sleeve protects the laptop from everyday wear and tear. (In my case, I wanted protection from scratches!)


As you can see, I chose to combine a hard plastic case that can be worn at all times with the sleeve while transporting. The case easily accommodates several laptop sizes, with and without additional protective cases.


So far the case has worked wonderfully for me (I use it every day) as I can carry papers and my grade book in the sleeve with the laptop, and pens, chargers, a wireless mouse, my thumb drive, and headphones in the wing pockets.

The pattern is simple (I promise!) and as usual I am more than happy to help anyone who gets stuck in a particular area. I also provide modification instructions for different laptop sizes. Please visit my Craftsy or Ravelry shops to purchase the pattern for $3.00. As always please email me if you get stuck, or if you'd like to discuss purchasing a finished product rather than the pattern. (thatfarmgirlteacher@gmail.com) Hope you enjoy! :)
~Farm Girl Teacher

2 comments:

  1. I love the pattern. I am having some problem with row 2 matching how many stitches comes out. I can't seem for it to come out to 84. I'm always 8 stitches short.

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    1. That's odd, I know you commented a while ago but I'll go ahead and check the pattern as soon as I can to see if I can figure out what's going on with it. Thanks for the feedback! :)

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