Today I will show you how to sew a tablet stand for your tablets or Iphone. It's pretty simple and really fast to put together. I hope you give it a try and thanks for watching! Facebook- / scrappys.patch.1 Twitter- / scrappypatch
I just made two of these yesterday for gifts, using someone else's tutorial. I like your smaller size, more detailed description, and easier to follow instructions. I might just make new ones for my gifts because your additional tips resulted in a more professional looking item.
I love this patter. A few things to help out, I have been putting the cardboard in prior to making the first seam for it. That way I don't bend it and I can manipulate it better. Second, I've been using some bias tape instead of ribbon. I had some scrap bias tape and no ribbon. It works! Thank you so much for the pattern and idea!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for showing how to make this wonderful little stand!! I cut out a firm piece of plastic for the base and it worked out great! THANKS AGAIN!! :)
Love the way these go together, especially like the hint about inserting the cardboard before the 3 inch stitching! I get frustrated using a typical funnel so I used a toilet paper roll cut in half and then cut lengthwise and rolled and put in the opening, fits tight and fills quickly with little mess! Plan to make several of these for the grand kids and others!
I made it. Then, noticed that it would be easier to put the cardboard in after marking the 3 inch line. Before sewing it. Insert the cardboard and then push it up against the front side of the stand. Sew the seam, push the cardboard in place and then sew the seam on the other side. You won't have to worry about bending your cardboard that way.
@@manoubige3616 Je l’ai fait. Puis, remarqué qu’il serait plus facile de mettre le carton après avoir marqué la ligne de 3 pouces.Avant de le coudre. Insérez le carton, puis poussez-le contre le côté avant du support.Coudre la couture, pousser le carton en place, puis coudre la couture de l’autre côté.Vous n’aurez pas à vous soucier de plier votre carton de cette façon.
I watched several videos and this I found easiest and liked how it turned out. Not counting time used for stuffing,you can put it together from start in an hour and it looks nice and neat. Thank you!
Great tutorial. My sewing skills are in demand by the great nephews and nieces. I just let them pick the fabric. Thank you this is a really cute idea and you made it easy. I did use Richard's tip about the cardboard.
Great idea. Good directions. This is another one of your super ideas and I'll be sure to make it. Thank you so much for the great ideas and good directions.
I really enjoyed your video. It explained to me in detail how to make the tablet stand. Most videos only have music or they don’t explain how to make it. thank you for those of us who need more detail.
great video and kudos for using the ladder stitch! I've watched several videos for the phone stand and they've all used a whip stitch which looks awful.. good job !!
Love this!!! Ive been making a few, gonna make more for Christmas gifts. I was told that "you can't back stitch with a walking foot on", obviously that's not true. Now I wish I'd bought the walking foot when it was on sale at Joann's 😢😢😢
Thanks for a great tutorial! I wanted to make mine completely washable as I will be using it mainly in the kitchen. Instead of the cardboard I used a double layer of peltex (heavy interfacing) and I used the Poly Beads (plastic) instead of rice. Thanks to Richard Worrall suggestion for putting in the cardboard before sewing!
I been looking for a video like this.i going to made one and my grandkids.i lay in bed to watch movies. Holding with my hand made my shoulder and neck hurt.thank you for your idea 💡😏.
Hi, I made this for my grandchildren and they loved them, i loved that fabric you used in the tutorial what is the print called, brilliant easy to follow tutorial thank you keep them coming. Maggie UK
I watched the video before making and noted your comment re rice mixing with polyester filling. When I made mine I put a plastic bad in first and filled that, then tied the top off, just make sure the bad is big enough so rice can move all over the base. I then tucked the ends of the bag into the opening and added the polyester. Problem solved, just make sure it is not a biodegradeable bag.