Felt Glasses Case Gift Video Workshop
Spec-tacular Storage
The most wonderful time of year is finally here! It's that special time when our crafting hands itch to create something filled with the magic of the season. Since creating the perfect surprise for your friends and loved ones brings such joy, we always love helping you come up with gift ideas that are sure to bring a smile. With that in mind, we've got just the project to make your holiday crafting dreams come true — this gorgeous Felt Glasses Case!
Find the links for all of the Crafty Wonderland projects here!
Get a free gift with any purchase over $75 at FeltPaperScissors.com! Just enter coupon code CRAFTYWONDERLAND at checkout.

This is a fun, beginner-friendly craft. Whether using a cutting machine or sticking with your trusty craft scissors, this project is tailor-made for all skill levels. Once you've taken a look to your right, grab your materials, a sprinkle of holiday cheer — and let's get crafting!
Designed with style in mind, this Felt Glasses Case comes in two enchanting color combos – a sophisticated burgundy and gray, or this festive green and gold. Additionally, both designs boast fun, geometric patterns made from HTV. However, these embellishments are completely optional — we think this case would look just as perfect in a solid color as well.
We choose two different felt colors, cut them according to the template, and iron them together with fusible web. Once cool, pick a matching embroidery floss and stitch the top edges, then around the side and bottom to create a pouch.
This gift is perfect for a dear friend who's always looking for a place to slip their readers or for anyone in need of a cool place to keep a cool pair of shades. Now just imagine the delight on their faces when they unwrap this custom-made gift, handcrafted just for them. Not only is this Felt Glasses Case a practical accessory; it's also a heartfelt gesture, a token of love for someone special.
Skill level: Beginner
Stitches used: Blanket stitch. For extra guidance on some of these embroidery stitches, check out our embroidery guide.
As always, one you're finished with your masterpiece, be sure to share your creations with us in our crafters' community. Or, post your finished Felt Glasses Case on Instagram with the hashtag #MadeWithLia.



Better Than Pinterest
Become a member and get instant access to a professional collection of 2000+ crafts, 400+ videos, and a growing library of master classes for all skill levels. For less than your daily coffee, you'll learn new skills and techniques, create beautiful handmade projects like this, and join a community of crafters just like you! Spend less time searching, more time crafting. It's better than Pinterest, promise. 😉
Become a Member

Discussion
Ask Lia or the community!
15 Comments
-
Joy
November 4, 2025 at 3:21pm
-
Lia
November 6, 2025 at 9:16am
@Joy
-
Janie
October 20, 2025 at 11:36am
-
Lia
October 20, 2025 at 2:44pm
@Janie
-
Rebecca
December 13, 2023 at 5:38am
-
Lia
December 13, 2023 at 9:04am
@Rebecca
-
Aine
December 11, 2023 at 2:50pm
-
Lia
December 11, 2023 at 3:23pm
@Aine
-
Rebecca
December 9, 2023 at 5:23am
-
Lia
December 9, 2023 at 11:06am
@Rebecca
-
Lia
December 9, 2023 at 11:16am
@Rebecca
-
Rebecca
December 8, 2023 at 6:33am
-
Lia
December 8, 2023 at 9:13am
@Rebecca
-
Holly
December 6, 2023 at 9:08am
-
Lia
December 6, 2023 at 9:31am
@Holly
Leave a CommentCould you make a pdf of the eyeglass case pattern for those of us hand crafters?
Done! Enjoy. 🙂
It would be nice for some projects that don’t use a Cricuit. Not everyone has one. Dod you cut out the vinyl design for the glasses case with the Cricuit?
The felt case is very easy to cut by hand, but vinyl is something that requires a cutting machine. You can decorate this case with a layered felt design or even embroider initials or a flower pattern onto the front.
I have made one of the eye glass cases and used cricut foil and it came out perfectly. Today I’m using your HTV. I can’t get the HT V to stick to the felt. I’m using easy press at 280 degrees for 30 se. with cool peal. What setting are you recommending?
I recommend 360 or the highest. Also, use a cloth over your plastic. You really want it to fuse in fully.
I can’t wait to make this tomorrow. Thank you Lia. Your eye for colour is second to none. I see that correct colour choices make all the difference in the world. Might you ever consider doing a class on colour / matching?
That is a great idea! I love color and I feel it is something I could teach a class on.
I really am having difficulty making this item. The attach item worked just fine for the HTV you suggested. The SVG and PDF patterns in this post are for the metallic case. Doesn’t work for the felt eye glass case in your tutorial. So I tried the leather eye glass case pattern but that one puts holes all around the pattern for the stitching.?? I guess this is not my week?? Thanks, for all your assistance.
Oh dear!!! Let me double check the files. We have had strange gremlins on our site. lol
I switched the SVG so it is now correct. And will add the PDF in a bit.
The SVG for the HTV looks shaped like the glass case it self but when you tell cricut to make it. The HTV design is 12 “ wide and the design is every which way.How docyou work around this? Thanks.
You will need to attach all of the layers so they do not move. Sometimes this happens. Oh, Cricut. . . lol
Perfect gift for my mom! I’m not seeing the svg for the vinyl patterns. Will it be uploaded? Only seeing the metallic case svg. Thanks!
It looks like they somehow were deleted, but I just added them back. 🙂
Back to the Top