FREE PATTERN | JT AirTag Holder | Sewing Tutorial | JustynaTHandMade
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- This video walks you through the steps on how to create your own AirTag Holder / Case. This pattern is free and you can access a copy following the link below. The PDF file contains a printable pattern template. You can also access the Cricut Design Space project directly to cut the templates on a Cricut cutting machine.
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You are very timely with this . I just discovered your channel last week , today I decided to watch more of your videos while having my coffee….
I learnt about air tags yesterday ! My son is traveling and this is a neat device .
Guess what I will be making today before they fly tomorrow??. ….Yep , this little pouch for their AirTags. LOL
You’re very creative with vinyl and I only just started sewing with vinyl recently.
Please keep designing more practical items , we find your creations very pretty and practical.
Thank you for the free pattern 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you Berniece! I’m so happy you enjoy my videos.
Thanks for sharing!
Enjoy!
Thank you for this,
Enjoy!
It says I am unable to open the project in design space due to the project containing licensed images that are not available in the US. Is there anyway to get the svg for this? Or the dimensions so I can recreate it? Thank you so much! Your work is beautiful!
Some users of the Cricut creative space have this problem, I'm not sure why. You can convert the PDF to SVG and then upload the file to Cricut, just make sure the sizing it correct. Here is a link to a free website that does that cloudconvert.com/pdf-to-svg .
@@justynathandmade oh I have a program to create svgs I missed the design on the last page when I first looked at it. Is the test box with the 1”x1” to size the design?
Yes you can use that to size the design or you can print a hard copy, confirm the 1x1 square size, measure the template and make sure the size on your screen is the same.
@@chriskinsey2590 I just posted a video yo show for to use a PDF with Cricut - czcams.com/video/BVGXBm7RvNg/video.html
Great tutorial, thank you for sharing. Just one question what size is the O-ring you used?
I think that the o-ring I'm using in the video is 1.5", but a 1" key ring can be also used. Sorry I can't exactly remember; it's been so time. I'm 100% confident that anything between 1.5" - 0.75" would work just fine.
@@justynathandmade thank you so much, I ordered the 1.5 inch size. I will make some air tag holders for my husband and my 2 sons. I will try to make a pattern for my Smart tag 2 since I'm a Samsung user 😄
@@melodybabayy you are welcome
I tried to get this pattern thru cricut design space. It shows up but doesn't allow to download or to use it..
Do you have Cricut Access membership? Maybe that’s the issue… You can also save the pdf template as JPG and upload it to Cricut. Just make sure to check the sizing and adjust if needed.
What’s an AirTag?
It’s a device to help find your phone, iPad and such
It’s a little device, the size of a coin, that can be attached to any item you want to be able to keep track of. You can even place one in your suitcase when you travel. You can add one to your pet collar, add one to your keys. You sink it with your phone and you can locate that item when lost. It’s an Apple AirTag.
Thankyou.