Annie Morton Designs
Rebel and Falcon Padded Glasses Case
Rebel and Falcon Padded Glasses Case
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$ 15.00 USD
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Protect your glasses from scratches and smudges with a handmade and padded glasses pouch. Made to hold reading and prescription glasses, these cases also fit sunglasses. It features blue and black rebel insignia woven jacquard fabric and machine embroidery.
Case measures approximately 3.5" by 7.5” Big enough to fit most sunglasses.
Series Info:
Outside Wrap Scrap Fabric: Outside Fabric: Rebel by Tekhni Wovens
Accent Fabric: Black Satin
Star Wars Flannel Coordinate
Each Pouch Features:
*Sturdy Fabrics and Interfacing
*Boxed Corners
*Zipper Closure
Stay in touch with me and get special coupon codes on Facebook at Annie Morton Designs.
Care: All seams are sewn, resewn, and sewn again for maximum durability. However, this is still a piece of handmade textile art. Spot clean or hand or machine wash on a very gentle cycle and lay flat to dry. Cool iron with a cover cloth if you must.
Case measures approximately 3.5" by 7.5” Big enough to fit most sunglasses.
Series Info:
Outside Wrap Scrap Fabric: Outside Fabric: Rebel by Tekhni Wovens
Accent Fabric: Black Satin
Star Wars Flannel Coordinate
Each Pouch Features:
*Sturdy Fabrics and Interfacing
*Boxed Corners
*Zipper Closure
Stay in touch with me and get special coupon codes on Facebook at Annie Morton Designs.
Care: All seams are sewn, resewn, and sewn again for maximum durability. However, this is still a piece of handmade textile art. Spot clean or hand or machine wash on a very gentle cycle and lay flat to dry. Cool iron with a cover cloth if you must.
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Care information
All seams are sewn, resewn, and sewn again for maximum durability. However, this is still a piece of handmade textile art. Spot clean or hand wash and lay flat to dry. Cool iron with a cover cloth if you must.



