$5 shirts = ♥
Feb. 9th, 2007 02:52 am
As it turns out, the supposed state football champs of '71,
the Bakersfield Buffalo, are...... -gasp!-
NON-EXISTENT.
What is this anyway, I hear you wonder. It's a laptop sleeve!


On the contrary though, Bakersfield is a very real place in Kern County, California. Ch-ch-check it out.

As you can or can't tell, this isn't exactly a snug fit, so I sewed these -reads label- prym stud things on to keep my laptop from sliding out.
Oh well, I guess I can coil my wires and mouse and webcam up and stick them in there too.
It's pretty awesome, and I basically love it. I'm thinking of shoving some polyfil down the underside of the shirt (cos there's a pocket created in between 2 layers of fabric) to pad and cushion my laptop a bit. I'll see how it works out, eh?
It was pretty simple to make after I got all the measurements down (but still stuffed up cos I gave too much allowance for error), but still took about 2+ hours to do? It'd probably have taken just half an hour if I had a sewing machine lol. But doing things by hand is fun anyway.
To make your own, follow vox's extremely simple instructions here. This is the original iShirt.


On the contrary though, Bakersfield is a very real place in Kern County, California. Ch-ch-check it out.

As you can or can't tell, this isn't exactly a snug fit, so I sewed these -reads label- prym stud things on to keep my laptop from sliding out.
Oh well, I guess I can coil my wires and mouse and webcam up and stick them in there too.
It's pretty awesome, and I basically love it. I'm thinking of shoving some polyfil down the underside of the shirt (cos there's a pocket created in between 2 layers of fabric) to pad and cushion my laptop a bit. I'll see how it works out, eh?
It was pretty simple to make after I got all the measurements down (but still stuffed up cos I gave too much allowance for error), but still took about 2+ hours to do? It'd probably have taken just half an hour if I had a sewing machine lol. But doing things by hand is fun anyway.
To make your own, follow vox's extremely simple instructions here. This is the original iShirt.
I can just hear my fellow university classmates-to-be thinking 'WTF?!' as I pull out what seems like a rigid t-shirt out of my bag in the lecture hall.