Quick and easy! :D

When I was in Flagstaff for camp last month, I saw some adorable little cell phone cases at the LQS there. The pattern was *almost* ready to be printed, and I had them send me one when it was finished. Today I've made three of these little things -- each one only takes a very little time to complete. You *could* quilt the case, but I didn't. They're lined with wool felt, which I had on hand from a previous project, so I just picked some in coordinating colors; you could use a matching color instead. Here's a picture: .

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Sandy
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How cute are they? What a great way to prevent losing your tiny cell phone in the bowels of your bag!

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AliceW

Sandy your work is beautiful. Barbara in SC

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Bobbie Sews More

those are so cute, Sandy. great little stocking stuffers, they all got their tiny cellphones now. smaller and smaller and as they shrink they become easier to misplace. this would sure help in that department.

i see it is l> When I was in Flagstaff for camp last month, I saw some adorable little

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nzlstar*

Thanks, Barbara! Those little cases were *so* easy and quick! :)

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Sandy

That's exactly what I thought, Alice. :) Many purses these days have a cell phone pocket, but not all. And the case will also attach to a belt or belt loop if you don't have a purse with you and want your phone -- if you're out walking, for instance, and want the phone for safety.

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Sandy

Sandy, those are waaaaay cute! Are those actual snaps or ?????

Patti in Seattle

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Patti S

Thanks, Kathyl! Each one takes less than half an hour to make -- they're going to be great as little gifts. :)

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Sandy

Thanks, Patti! Yes, they're those snaps that you clamp on with a tool -- the kind where you need the strength of Hercules. ;)

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Sandy

The thing I like about them is that it means the phones don't end up at the bottom of a jam-packed purse.

Yes, just one piece.

You're welcome, Jeanne -- they were fun and fast. :)

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Sandy

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Taria

Do know the name of the pattern company? Yes, yes, I know....one could probably figure it out. BUT we DO need to keep these designers busy!

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KJ

I did one with canned music, alphabet soup, a gold fish, veggies and fruit, seashells, time in a bottle and on & on, decpends on how many prints you have.

Anna Belle in Palm Bay

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Anna Belle

Those are so cute, Sandy!!

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Donna in NE La.

Thanks, Donna. :)

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Sandy

They sound like fun versions, Anna Belle! I did mine rather subdued, since I think my DDs (who will get two of them) would rather have them that way.

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Sandy

Thanks, Taria!

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Sandy

The pattern was designed by Shelly at Pine Country Quilts in Flagstaff: . The web site isn't much, but there's a contact link. :)

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Sandy

They are so cute Sandy. :D and what a great idea. Neat to add to a belt if like me your bag is a back pack style with an awkward fastening and your phone pouch is on the inside. Thanks for sharing. Elly

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Elly

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