IN THE HOOP / MACHINE EMBROIDERY DESIGN to make this cellphone holder.
The bag portion of this project is done completely in the hoop. There is one opening in the lining that can be hand stitched or closed using fusible tape or liquid stitch. I’ve included instructions to make a strap, but you can also purchase already made straps, reasonably priced at Etsy or Amazon. If you will be making the strap yourself, I give you instructions to make the snap adjustable by using snaps. This way you can wear it as a necklace or as a crossbody with a simple and quick adjustment.
This bag has a six inch deep outside pocket with mock binding that is secured closed with a snap. It also has a larger, main zipper compartment. The entire bag is fully lined with no exposed seams. It is done in three hoopings.
This is for a 6 x 10 inch hoop. I do have one available for the 5x7 inch hoop, be sure to check the measurements I have posted on the listing to make sure it will fit your phone:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1558290839/ith-cellphone-holder-zipper-bag-phone
Size of embroidery
Refer to gallery photo
Size of finished project
4 1/2 x 8 inches (not including tabs)
I give you step by step instructions to guide you all the way through the stitching and the bag construction.
Formats are as follows:
JEF, PES, HUS, EXP, DST, VIP, VP3, XXX
You will receive 1 zip file containing each of the above formats, my terms (which can also be seen here), and a PDF file with important information and pattern instructions.
Once payment has been verified, you will receive the link to your files. A receipt will also be emailed to the account you used for your payment. Hang onto the email until you have downloaded your items. If you ever have a problem with your download, you can always contact me.
My Terms:
You may use these designs for personal and small business use. You can sell items (such as bibs, pillows, tote bags, etc) you have made using the files, but you can not sell the actual files or share them. All the designs are my own original artwork that I created in my drawing program, and I own all rights to them. If you change the size, stitches, or anything else of the embroidery design, I can't be responsible for the result of the finished item.