NiniMorris
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I have been wanting to make a camera strap for a while now. But I was too chicken to cannibalize the one I had for the hardware. Once you take it apart, there is no turning back!
The one that came with my camera was thin and way too short. Since my neck surgery I have to be careful about putting weight on my neck and shoulders. The way it was designed, all the weight was on one spot on my shoulder. After about 5 minutes my neck would hurt and I would leave the camera in the car...it rarely ever made it out to the park!
So, my idea was to make one longer so I could wear it cross body, distributing the weight a little better, and wider (also helping with the weight distribution) and padded for comfort.
I found tons of tutorials and patterns, but none were exactly like I wanted. SO after a few weeks of stalling I finally did it!
Saturday morning I decided I wanted to make something for myself. I had finally finished my Super Secret project and it had been mailed. I was ready for a change.
I started by cutting the fabric. I knew I wanted it to be reversible, and I wanted one side Disney and one side regular. So of course, I chose the Minnie dots in red and white for my Disney side and looked through my stash for something 'regular'. I couldn't find exactly what I wanted, but figured since it was just the prototype I could just put a black and white print with it. That way there would be lots of contrast.
After cutting, and quilting it...I got very brave and turned the seam ripper to the old camera strap. It was a big step...but I figured I would never know unless I got to it...
It really wasn't that bad. It went together better than I had thought it would. I really like it! In fact...I will be using the prototype at Disney this year.
I now think a pocket would have been nice...I could have put my cell phone in it...and had both of my cameras together in one place. Or maybe my photopass card could have gone in there...
Anyway, I am going to attempt to post a picture of it below...it is works, well that's great...but if it doesn't all I can saw is it was spectacular! LOL!
Nini
The one that came with my camera was thin and way too short. Since my neck surgery I have to be careful about putting weight on my neck and shoulders. The way it was designed, all the weight was on one spot on my shoulder. After about 5 minutes my neck would hurt and I would leave the camera in the car...it rarely ever made it out to the park!
So, my idea was to make one longer so I could wear it cross body, distributing the weight a little better, and wider (also helping with the weight distribution) and padded for comfort.
I found tons of tutorials and patterns, but none were exactly like I wanted. SO after a few weeks of stalling I finally did it!
Saturday morning I decided I wanted to make something for myself. I had finally finished my Super Secret project and it had been mailed. I was ready for a change.
I started by cutting the fabric. I knew I wanted it to be reversible, and I wanted one side Disney and one side regular. So of course, I chose the Minnie dots in red and white for my Disney side and looked through my stash for something 'regular'. I couldn't find exactly what I wanted, but figured since it was just the prototype I could just put a black and white print with it. That way there would be lots of contrast.
After cutting, and quilting it...I got very brave and turned the seam ripper to the old camera strap. It was a big step...but I figured I would never know unless I got to it...
It really wasn't that bad. It went together better than I had thought it would. I really like it! In fact...I will be using the prototype at Disney this year.
I now think a pocket would have been nice...I could have put my cell phone in it...and had both of my cameras together in one place. Or maybe my photopass card could have gone in there...
Anyway, I am going to attempt to post a picture of it below...it is works, well that's great...but if it doesn't all I can saw is it was spectacular! LOL!

Nini