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Specifications:
- Kickstand design and closure to prop up your machine when required
- With keyboard by USB connect
- PC Skin Cover is made from high quality material
- PC Skin Cover is left right open type case design
- PC Skin Cover offers all round protection
- Portable Skin Cover is easily insert and remove
- Comfortable to hold
- Case Skin Cover is soft and durable
- With pen loop, water proof keyboard
- Keep safe and protected in style
- Anti-dust, impact protective and tear resistant
- Slim and Secure fit, intergrated keyboard and leather case 2 in 1
- Ultra high quality construction and switching
- It offers the ultimate protection against scratched, bumps and slips
- Cut outs allow access to all ports, switches, speakers and sensors
- OEM or universal packing
- Material: PU Leather
- Color: black /Whtie/pink/Red
Details:
- PC Skin Cover is made from high quality material. PC Skin Cover is left right open type case design

- Anti-dust, impact protective and tear resistant. Slim and Secure fit, intergrated keyboard and leather case 2 in 1

- It offers the ultimate protection against scratched, bumps and slips. Cut outs allow access to all ports, switches, speakers and sensors
How to Make a Computer Cover:
Dust and cat hair aren't good for computers - but why settle for generic plastic when you can have cowboys (or flowers or polka dots) instead?
Making the Cover
- Measure your computer: height (top of monitor to desk, including computer "box" if the monitor sits on one), depth (the widest part of the box or monitor, back-to-front), and width (the widest part of the box or monitor, side-to-side)
- Measure your keyboard (side-to-side and front-to-back)
- Double the side-to-side measurement for the keyboard (that is, if your keyboard is 16 inches by 6 inches, your fabric piece will be 32 inches by 6 inches, plus seam allowance)
- Add 5/8 inch to all sides of all pieces for seam and narrow-hem allowance
- Make a pattern from newspaper. Draw each piece using the measurements you've taken and cut it out; you'll use it to cut out the fabric. You should have six pieces: one top, four sides, and one keyboard piece
- Use the pattern pieces to calculate how much fabric you will need. Get the fabric, and preshrink it if necessary
- Pin the pattern to the fabric and cut out your cover
- Pin the four sides to the top, right sides together, and sew
- Bring the sides together, right sides together, and sew (with each seam, your amorphous mass of fabric will begin to assume the shape of a cube)
- Narrow-hem three sides
- Narrow-hem both short edges and one long edge of your keyboard piece
- Gather the unhemmed, long edge of the keyboard piece, pulling up to fit the unhemmed edge of the cube; tie off
- Pin the gathered edge of the keyboard piece to the unhemmed edge of the cube (right sides together) and sew
Narrow-Hemming
- Turn over 1/4 inch and press
- Turn over another 1/4 inch and press again
- Machine stitch
Gathering
- Turn your stitch length to long
- Sew (without backtacking) two parallel lines, 3/8 inch and 5/8 inch, in from the edge
- Tie off one end (take hold of either the spool or the bobbin threads, gently pull up until you see a loop; grasp the loop and pull so that spool and bobbin threads are on the same side; tie securely)
- Take hold of either the spool or the bobbin threads; pull gently with one hand while sliding fabric toward the tied-off end with the other
- Tie off when you've achieved the length you want
Package Included:
- 1 X 8 Inch Portable Case For Table PC
- 1 X Stylus Pen
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