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30+ Free Sewing Patterns for Kindle Covers + More Gadgets

If you have a piece of tech you love, protect it well with these sewing patterns! Find a unique phone case sewing pattern or Kindle/iPad or laptop cover here.

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30 Free Sewing Patterns for Kindle Covers and Gadgets

Protect your Kindle, iPod, cell phone, laptop, iPad, or other gadgets in style with this collection of 30+ Free Sewing Patterns for Kindle Covers + More Gadget Cases. Use a kindle cover sewing pattern, make a custom computer case, or design your own iPad covers!

Whether you prefer tablets, laptops, or smartphones as your go-to gadgets, you will find a protective cover in this collection of easy sewing patterns. Tote your technological gadgets in style with these free sewing patterns.

Any of these sewing patterns would also make a great gift for a stylish person on the go or maybe a child who is a bit clumsy with their gadgets. Protect all of it and have fun doing it with a new sewing project!

What is also super fun about most of these sewing projects is the fact that they are completely customizable. Choose your favorite pattern or color of fabric and you've got yourself a trendy new addition to your tech.

This collection would also be great to bookmark just in case you need to upgrade your tech and need a different kind of case for it. However you decide to use it, this article is just for you so you can have what you need when you need it!

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Kindle Cover Sewing Patterns

If your loved one already owns a Kindle, they'll need a Kindle cover! Use a Kindle cover sewing pattern to make a special homemade gift for the avid bookworm in your life. You can embellish it with ribbons and bows, make a Kindle cover that will stand up on its own, or personalize it in another way. When you're using a Kindle cover sewing pattern, the choice is yours!

Kindle Keeper

Use up all of your old fabric scraps in the most practical way with this pattern.

Make a Custom Kindle Cover

Add your own personal spin to this one with your choice of fabric color and pattern.

E-Reader Cover

This little cover even has a special band to tightly secure your device.

Ruffled Kindle Case

Make your cover wholly unique with fun ruffles in the fabric.

Nook Color Zip Pouch

This cover even includes a zip closure so you can relax about the state of your e-reader!

Rainbow Scraps E-Reader Sleeve

Have the most colorful sleeve ever with this sewing pattern.

Laptop Case Sewing Patterns

Laptops also need to be protected from scratches and other maladies. Use our free, easy sewing patterns to make cool computer cases for yourself or to give as gifts. Making personalized laptop sleeves guarantees that your computer will fit perfectly in its custom computer case.

Zippered Laptop Sleeve

There is something about an added zipper that makes you confident about the state of your laptop!

Colorful Laptop Sleeve

Your laptop is going to seem drab in comparison to this awesome sleeve!

Leather Laptop Case

Add some elegance to your tech accessories with this beautiful case.

Easy DIY Laptop Case

You couldn't make a simpler laptop case for yourself.

Laptop Sleeve and Sash

The addition of a slash in this pattern adds some fun to the project for you.

Cloth Laptop Case

This is a fun project that would make a thoughtful gift for anyone!

Stylishly Sturdy DIY Laptop Case

Practical doesn't have to mean drab with a sewing pattern like this one!

Cell Phone Case Sewing Patterns

Here are some easy sewing patterns for cell phone cases and pouches, a chic way to transport your cell phone around town. You'll never forget where you put your phone when you keep it in a stylish, homemade case. Try one of these beginner sewing projects. You're guaranteed to find one that suits your style!

Felt Cell Phone Case

Felt is so soft and a non-abrasive fabric for your delicate phone screen.

Electronics Cozy

This sewing pattern can be customized for practically any electronic you own!

Eiffel Tower Smart Phone Cover

Add a Parisian element to your cell phone with this beautiful little case.

Denim Gadget Case

An unexpected material can easily turn into your new favorite phone case.

Waterproof DIY Phone Case

Go the extra step in your electronic protection with a waterproofed case.

iPod and iPhone Protection Sewing Patterns

What's cooler than an iPod or iPhone? A stylish case to keep it in! You can make a case using an old tie from your dad's stash, or even make an arm band pouch to hold your iPod while you're working out. Use fabrics you love and your electronics can look chic while being protected from breaking.

Arm Band Pouch

Keep your phone or music player secure when you're working out with this pattern.

iPod Sleeve from Sample Scraps

Upcycle like a pro with this electronics sewing project.

iCozy Phone Loop Holder Sewing Tutorial

This is a super innovative project that will free up your hand as you're on your device.

iPod Keychain Case Tutorial

Learn how to create a keychain and a protective case all in one project.

iPod or Gadget Cozy

This is another project that is so easily customizable to create a look you adore.

iPad Case Sewing Patterns

If you use an iPad instead of a Kindle, you won't need a Kindle cover sewing pattern. Instead, try these iPad covers for ease of transportation. You'll never be disconnected from the world when you can transport your iPad without worrying about dropping your beloved technology. Tote it in style with one of these free, easy sewing patterns.

iPad Cross Body Sleeve for Dad

This is the perfect gift idea for the techie in your life!

Scrappy Felt iPad Cover

Use up that leftover felt from your last project and turn it into something super fun!

Ipad Slip Cover with Wrap Around Pocket

You can create a fun case and learn how to sew a pocket with this tutorial.

Padded iPad Sleeve

The extra padding in this project will make sure your iPad stays protected.

Padded iPad Case

The added embellishments in this project would make it a thoughtful gift.

Glitz and Glam iPad Sleeve

This is project that is as fun to make as it is to carry around!

Upcycled Denim iPad Sleeve

Upcycle a pair of jeans into your favorite new iPad case without too much hassle!

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I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5" tablet. SOOOOO much nicer than an ipad!!! I need a LARGE case, with handles or a shoulder strap! I only gave these things one star because they are for istuff only.

I use a Microsoft Surface..does anyone have a cover pattern for that?

Excellent, I love this... Thank u very much :)

I like the designs, perfect for gifts. What are the materials need to use for this? I need to make case like this to theme with the kindle case I bought from http://www.kekacase.com/design-your-own/custom-case-for-the-kindle.html.

Can't find seatbelt sleeves?

free patterns? maybe! but why then can't I print them?? You are very misleading and taking very, very long to download them uwually things download faster than that for me. I question the idea of free patterns. Maybe the name should be slow as mollass patterns. bev

ebmevay 1690894, Your issue with downloading the patterns is either with the host server or your internet provider, not with AllFreeSewing.com. AllFreeSewing merely provides the links, they do not host the actual patterns. As to printing the patterns, yes, you can. Again, the amount of effort required to do that is not an issue with AllFreeSewing.com, but is with the original pattern designer. When the designer does not provide a print friendly page or a PDF (and many do not provide either of these) then the best way to print the patterns is to copy pictures and text and paste them into your word processor. Once the information is in your word processor, you can format the pages to suit you and print them as desired.

@synlou61 6416656, We just tested the Kindle links and the first and third ones seem to be working fine on our end. It looks like we did have to take down the link for the Kindle Cover Sewing Pattern, however, as the original designer moved/removed it from it's original website. We apologize for any inconvenience, --editors of AllFreeSewing

i clicked on each link for the kindle cover, keeper , etc, and not one of the links went to the pattern, it only brought the catagory lists back up again, i want to be able to get to what i am interested in not have the list continually reload over and over again which doesnt give the pattern i signed up for the newsletter to get. cynthia corsiglia

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