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Submitter's Comments:
Going into this project, I knew two things: I wanted to use "Well, This Just Really Sucks..." and I wanted something functional. My netbook needed some protection so I made a slipcover.
I used acrylic for the main color and cotton for the "tiles." The closure is a large button and an I-cord loop. I lined the cover with fabric since knit pieces are so elastic.
It took about a ten days to finish.
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Submitter's Comments:
Going into this project, I knew two things: I wanted to use "Well, This Just Really Sucks..." and I wanted something functional. My netbook needed some protection so I made a slipcover.
I used acrylic for the main color and cotton for the "tiles." The closure is a large button and an I-cord loop. I lined the cover with fabric since knit pieces are so elastic.
It took about a ten days to finish.
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Submitter's Comments:
Going into this project, I knew two things: I wanted to use "Well, This Just Really Sucks..." and I wanted something functional. My netbook needed some protection so I made a slipcover.
I used acrylic for the main color and cotton for the "tiles." The closure is a large button and an I-cord loop. I lined the cover with fabric since knit pieces are so elastic.
It took about a ten days to finish.
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Submitter's Comments:
Going into this project, I knew two things: I wanted to use "Well, This Just Really Sucks..." and I wanted something functional. My netbook needed some protection so I made a slipcover.
I used acrylic for the main color and cotton for the "tiles." The closure is a large button and an I-cord loop. I lined the cover with fabric since knit pieces are so elastic.
It took about a ten days to finish.
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Submitter's Comments:
Going into this project, I knew two things: I wanted to use "Well, This Just Really Sucks..." and I wanted something functional. My netbook needed some protection so I made a slipcover.
I used acrylic for the main color and cotton for the "tiles." The closure is a large button and an I-cord loop. I lined the cover with fabric since knit pieces are so elastic.
It took about a ten days to finish.
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Submitter's Comments:
Going into this project, I knew two things: I wanted to use "Well, This Just Really Sucks..." and I wanted something functional. My netbook needed some protection so I made a slipcover.
I used acrylic for the main color and cotton for the "tiles." The closure is a large button and an I-cord loop. I lined the cover with fabric since knit pieces are so elastic.
It took about a ten days to finish.