Drawstring Sunglass Case

Drawstring Sunglass Case

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f125002
Date Added: February 25, 2007

I wear glasses so when I need sunglasses, I have a pair of sunglasses which fit over my prescription glasses. The last pair I had got all scratched up in the car so I designed this soft case to keep my new ones in. Now they should stay scratch free!


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A Use for Old Wall Paper Scraps!
If you have extra wall paper from a recent redecoration, you can use the scraps to cover wooden craft boxes and use them as an accent in the same room as the wall paper is in. You can also use the wall paper as gift wrap. You can cover an oatmeal box that comes with a plastic lid with wall paper, cut a hole in the top an you will have a yarn caddy to keep your skein of yarn clean while working on a project.