FREE! Quick and Easy Tablet Sleeve
Summary
TLDRIn this tutorial, Jessica demonstrates how to create a quick and easy tablet or laptop holder, featuring an optional scoop pocket, zipper closure, and fully lined interior. She walks through measuring your device, cutting fabric, and adding interfacing and fleece for extra protection. The tutorial includes step-by-step instructions on sewing the scoop pocket, attaching a zipper, and completing the holder with neat topstitching and pressing. The project is beginner-friendly, with helpful tips throughout to ensure a snug fit for your device, and the finished holder offers both practicality and style with space for extra accessories.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video provides a step-by-step guide for making a quick and easy tablet holder with an optional scoop pocket.
- 😀 Essential materials include fabric, fusible interfacing, fusible fleece, and a zipper, along with a template available for download on the website.
- 😀 To measure for your device, add 2 inches to both the width and height of your tablet or laptop dimensions for the fabric pieces.
- 😀 A scoop pocket is an optional addition that can be used to store chargers, earbuds, or other small items alongside the device.
- 😀 The outer fabric pieces are interfaced with fusible decor bond and fleece for added structure and padding.
- 😀 When applying fusible fleece, ensure the bumpy side faces the interfacing, and press with an iron for proper adhesion.
- 😀 To create the scoop pocket, pin together the outside and lining pieces, cut the desired shape, and sew along the curved edge.
- 😀 After sewing the scoop pocket, trim the curves with small snips to ensure a smoother, neater finish when turned right side out.
- 😀 The zipper installation is done by first attaching the outside fabric and lining to one side of the zipper, then sewing and pressing the seams for a clean finish.
- 😀 Topstitching around the zipper and along the edges of the bag ensures a polished and professional look, and helps secure all pieces in place.
- 😀 Finally, after sewing all pieces together and turning the pouch right side out, close the lining opening, press the bag, and test the fit with your device.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of this video?
-The main purpose of the video is to guide viewers through the process of making a tablet holder, which includes an optional scoop pocket and a zipper closure. The video provides detailed instructions on the materials and techniques involved in the project.
What supplies are needed for making the tablet holder?
-The basic supplies needed for the project are fabric, fusible interfacing, fusible fleece, and a zipper. The tutorial also provides information on the template for the scoop pocket and tips for measuring.
How do you measure for the tablet or device?
-To measure for the tablet, first measure the width and height of the device. Then, add two inches to both the width and height. For example, if the device is 10 inches wide and 7.5 inches tall, cut the fabric to 12 inches by 9.5 inches.
What is fusible interfacing, and why is it used?
-Fusible interfacing is a fabric stabilizer with an adhesive backing. It is used to give the fabric structure and body, helping to prevent the holder from being too flimsy. In this project, it is applied to the outside pieces of the tablet holder.
Why is fleece added to the tablet holder?
-Fleece is added to provide padding and protection to the device inside the holder. It helps to prevent damage to the tablet by adding extra cushioning.
How do you apply fusible fleece to the fabric?
-To apply fusible fleece, place the bumpy side of the fleece onto the interfacing and center it, leaving about half an inch from the top, bottom, and sides. Then, use an iron with steam to press the fleece onto the fabric until it is securely adhered.
What is the scoop pocket, and is it necessary?
-The scoop pocket is an optional feature that can be added to the tablet holder. It is useful for holding items like chargers or earbuds. If you prefer a simpler design, you can skip adding this pocket.
What sewing technique is used for the curved scoop pocket?
-For the curved scoop pocket, a quarter-inch seam is sewn along the top curved edge. Small snips are made along the curve to allow the fabric to turn more smoothly, and after turning the piece right side out, it is pressed before topstitching.
How do you install the zipper on the tablet holder?
-To install the zipper, first attach it to the outside fabric right side down, ensuring it is centered and slightly longer than the top edge of the holder. Then, place the lining fabric on top, right side down, and sew along the edge. Afterward, repeat this process for the other side of the zipper.
How do you sew around the zipper and handle the bulk from interfacing and fleece?
-To sew around the zipper, ensure the zipper teeth are facing towards the lining fabric. It helps reduce the bulky appearance of the corners when the fabric is aligned correctly. Use clips or pins to keep the fabric layers in place and sew using a quarter-inch seam allowance.
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