Soft browns,oatmeal and peach tones in Harris Tweed make these cushions very distinctive. |
They have zipped openings and a plain cream backing.
Take a look at my Folksy shop at www.folksy.com/BeTweedy for these and similar cushions.
Harris tweed quilts,cushions and musical instrument covers. For orders, see my Etsy shop www.etsy.com/uk/shop/BeTweedy or follow me on facebook at www.facebook.com/betweedy.creations. Telephone 07964266835 or via email at be.tweedy@hotmail.co.uk
The pattern pieces have been traced and the tweed is cut . |
This is the zipped front pocket, I used the continuous zipper for this as it makes for a neater finish. |
The pocket is sewn onto the front panel and edged with leather trim. |
Adding the small carrying handle. The distressed leather goes so well with the speckled tweed |
Making up the quilted lining, this looks very neat and saves having to quilt up fabric yourself. |
I made a strap with leather and tweed .Got the buckles and sliders from Ebay as I couldn't find them in any haberdashery stores. These were 45mm |
Carry your ukulele in style in this stunning Harris Tweed case. The speckled green and brown tweed is from Norman Mackenzie's weaving shed, Carloway, Isle of Lewis |
The leather carrying strap is adjustable so you can wear it on your back or over your shoulder. There is also a small carrying handle. |
It has a thick layer of wadding as well as cotton quilted lining to fully protect your instrument . |
There is a zipped opening around three quarters of the case as well as an useful front pocket for storing music, tuners, etc. |