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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

tablet stand

I made this AGES ago and keep forgetting to blog about it.  I was the lucky recipient of a tablet from my wonderful parents a couple of months ago.  I love it.  I watch Netflix on it as I'm sewing as I don't have a TV upstairs.  I'm currently addicted to 24 and burning through series 2....


Annoyingly, the tablet lay on my desk and I couldn't see the screen.  I tried propping it up on a tin, but decided I needed a real stand.  As I was sewing at the time, I abandoned my project and got to work.  I used this tutorial by Betty Crocker Ass, works perfectly.


I love this fabric.  I have no idea what it is, but I bought a little bundle of similar colours when I first started sewing, intending to make a patchwork bag. That never happened, but the little bundle still sits alone, outside of my main stash as it's "special".



Clearly at the time I made this I wasn't watching 24.  The little puffy rice-filled cushions at the front hold it so it doesn't slip forward and it leans on the triangle bit at the back.


I added this little channel.  The original tutorial has a solid pillow-type thing at the front, but I added this...


For the charging cable.  I doesn't work perfectly as I failed to take into account the fact it plugs in the bottom, but at the edge of my desk it works just fine!  Next I have to make a case to keep it in...

15 comments:

  1. If I have a film on while I'm stitching, either the film or the stitching suffers! Just can't cope with the modern age...!

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  2. That's such a clever idea. Really handy :)

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  3. That's the perfect solution!!! You'd think the tablet makers would have attached a little kick stand type thing, like on the backs of photo frames.

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  4. Great idea wendy, I have to have background noise when I'm sewing in the kitchen.

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  5. Fantastic idea! And the fabric is beautiful, love the color. :D

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  6. how crafty are you, this is a very handy resting place for your tablet

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  7. You've done well, it's a pretty stand for your tablet. You'll just have to make sure it's fully charged before you go to your sewing room

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  8. Great job, these are so useful aren't they? I made little ones for phones for my children at Christmas and without fail each one held it up with a puzzled expression on their faces but I'm pleased to say that they all use them.

    ukcitycrafter@live.co.uk

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  9. That is a really cool idea. I love it!

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  10. Very nice,I have seen something similar to this before. Need to make one for my little tablet one of these days.

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  11. My neck hurts... Brilliant idea!

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  12. Oh, I gotta do this one! Great post.

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