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Tablet Case Tutorial

So, a million years ago I promised a tutorial for my tablet case.  I did actually complete it and I even had it tested by five wonderful ladies.  They sent me wonderful reports with info on their experiences with the tutorial.  And then those reports just sat there.  I’ve been so busy with work stuff (is it surprising that Easter is a busy time in the church?) and then I got sucked into the fun of Project Run & Play.  So, I still haven’t updated my original tutorial after the testing.   However, I really want to get this tutorial up and out so here it is!

     

This tutorial is for a fabric tablet/e-reader case with removable boards so the case is completely washable.

It stands up at two heights so you can prop your device up on a table or counter.

     

And I have included a size table to fit just about any tablet/e-reader on the market.

******Download the complete tutorial here.  Tablet Case Tutorial******

If you should have any questions while making your lovely case, please feel free to email me at sewinharmony (at) gmail (dot) com.  I am always glad to help!  I would also love to see your creations.  If you make a case, please add your pictures to my Flickr Pool!

***UPDATE***  I have added a few new devices to this tutorial.  I now have the measurements for the following devices:
Samsung Tab 10.1
Samsung Tab 7.0
Nook Color
iPad2
Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire HD
Kindle Touch
Kindle Paperwhite
Lenovo IdeaTab
Pandigital Star
Asus Transformer 10.1
Nexus 7

Tablet Cover Pattern…Coming Soon!

Hey there, sorry for the radio silence.  Had a couple busy weeks with a Children’s Ministry conference and my children getting sick.  I’ve got some more gifts to blog about, as well as some aprons I made for a friend to give her daughters for their third birthday.  Cute stuff.  But first…

Let’s talk about my tablet cover.  Since I started this whole blog thing my Tablet Cover and Tote Bag post has been by far the most popular.

Mostly it is popular with people searching for tablet covers, table cover patterns and tutorials, etc.  So, with that in mind I have decided that I am going to create a pattern/tutorial to sell.  Woot!

I wanted to announce this publicly so that way there is some accountability.  :)  My goal is to have it ready to test by February 10.  If you are an advanced beginner and are interested in being a tester please send me an email to sewinharmony (at) gmail (dot) com.

UPDATE: Thanks to all who volunteered to test my pattern!  It is nearly finished, just some tweaking to do and I am sending it out this weekend.

Tablet Cover and Tote Bag

My husband likes to get me technology. And I like to receive it. He recently got me a Samsung Galaxy tablet to replace my iPad. (Which is for sale…nothing wrong with it, I just like the Android format better…message me if you are interested.) I love my new tablet, but I needed a case for it. I did a little research and decided I could make my own.

So, I set about devising my plan/pattern. I knew I wanted the tablet to be easy to remove from the case and I wanted it to be hardbacked so it would stand on its own. I also wanted it to have removable boards since it would be made from fabric and it was important that the case be washable.  I measured my tablet and got to work on figuring out what fabric pieces I would need and how I would construct the whole thing.  This process took for.ev.er.  But it was necessary to have a good plan before I started hacking into my lovely (and not cheap) home dec fabric.  I am not going to post a full tutorial here, but here are a few construction details:

1. The tablet is held in place at the corners with a couple fabric triangles and a couple pieces of elastic.  This holds the device in the case securely, but allows me to take it out easily.  These corner pieces are also designed so as not to obscure any of the buttons or speakers on the sides of the device.

2. There are three removable boards, tucked into pockets to make the case rigid.  I actually cut up an old 3-ring binder to be the boards and then I covered them with some coordinating cotton that I had lying around.  (Just so they didn’t look like a cut up, old 3-ring binder.)

3. The placement and design of the boards is to allow the case to stand up on its own.  It has one larger board behind the actual device and then the cover is divided into two sections so that it folds over on itself.  The layer of fabric inside the case is lined with soft batting to help cushion the tablet.

     

4. It closes with a small piece of elastic and button.  The button has the dual purpose of securing the closure as well as helping to prop up the case.  I simply fold it around and prop the edge underneath the button.

     

I do love it and I think it turned out really well.  There are a few things I would do differently if I were to make another one (which I probably will someday).

  1. I would line the outside fabric with at least medium-weight interfacing.  I didn’t think about it when I was at the fabric store and then later when I was constructing it I was “in the zone” and didn’t want to wait to go back to the store in a few days.  The case is still fine, but the interfacing would have helped to make the outer layer of fabric look more smooth.
  2. Topstitching…this was actually in my original plan; however, I neglected to leave enough room around the pockets to do the topstitching.  I should have made the center seam a bit narrower and that would have scooted the boards in just a bit.  The topstitching would have made the outside look a little more polished and professional.
  3. The elastic…I think the white elastic is fine, but it stands out so much against the brown of my lining.  I probably should have found brown elastic or dyed the elastic.  I also should have sandwiched the top piece of the elastic between the outer fabric and the lining, instead of to the pocket.  It just pulls at the pocket fabric causing it to pucker some.

So, voila!  Tablet Case…
          

The next thing I wanted to make was a coordinating tote bag/purse to go with my new case.  I’m not usually a purse person…At this point in life I am a diaper bag person, but I found myself in a few situations where I needed my own bag.  Church is the biggest one that comes to mind…once I drop off the children, I also drop off their bags.  So then I am left to carry in my hands my keys, tablet, Children’s Ministry pager, security tags, and my phone.  So I whipped up a bag.

It has a bit of gathering at the front and some trim from the tablet case fabric to give it visual interest.

And it is also lined with the fabric from the tablet case as well as another coordinating fabric. (I love this peacock blue color.)

          

It has a little divided pocket that can hold my phone and some pens.

I LOVE this bag…so much.  It turned out exactly how I had in my mind and it is really perfect for what I need it for.

So there you have it…my new tablet case and coordinating tote bag.

 

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I am closing up shop for the next few months while we prepare for and welcome our new baby! Check back with me in Fall 2013!