Jun
10

Step one: Find a square of fabric. I used a supercool granny square that I found in my tote of UFOs (UnFinished Objects). You could use any thing you find around the house or thrift store/yard sale. A washcloth, a dishcloth, a potholder, a piece of wool, felt, denim, etc. What ever it is, you want a square that’s about 7×7-inches.

Step two: Fold in half and sew up bottom and side. You can use thread, yarn, embroidery floss or close with glue, depending on fabric.
You now have a very funtional, and unique, sunglass/eyeglass holder.
Cost: Nothing if you already have a square of some kind. Free if you scrounge mom/grandma/friend’s house. Cheap if you thrift something. Add in the cost of two minutes of sewing – still cheap!
