


//when I purchased a new laptop I wanted a cover for it. I was after a simple sleeve, nothing else.
I still had some leather left from an old project, even though I've been using the same leather for countless gift items as well.
logically, I decided to make the computer sleeve myself. I'm quite happy with the result; the object has already been in everyday use for half a year, and it doesn't show any signs of wear. it just does what good leather always does; gets better with age.