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Naked camera needing a case - before |
I got this camera a while back for my birthday, my brother got me it. I got to pick it out and everything. I didn't get a camera case because I didn't feel the need to pay $40 bucks on one at the time when I knew if I really wanted one I could buy one cheaper. Well, since I started sewing I decided to make myself a camera case because I wanted one that could slide into my purse without taking up a lot of room and etc.
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Camera case - after |
I know that it's not perfect, but I'm happy with it. I used some jean material that was cut off a pair of jeans when I had to hem them, and used some scrap material for the purple touch. Right now it doesn't stay closed because I need to buy some velcro so I can velcro it shut. But I'm pretty happy with what I had made. I was inspired by another blogger that created a camera case, and I kind of used her technique in a way but went into a different approach since my camera was shaped differently and much smaller.
You can find the actual Camera Cozy Tutorial
here.
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