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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tuesday, 22 September 2009 04:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I don't know about you, but my nightstand is pretty crowded. There are books and magazines and lotions and a clock and remotes and, and, and! This handy bed caddy allows me to keep my most-used items right at my fingertips, and the top of my nightstand stays tidy. The pockets all have the perfect expandable gusset: big enough to easily slide stuff in and out, but not so big that things topple out.
We used two coordinating Amy Butler fabrics in a decorator weight: a solid in Leaf and Garden Knot in Olive from her August Fields collection. You really need the extra heft in the fabric for both strength and stability. Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting StartedSome important notes on sizingOur pocket sizes were determined based on the things we wanted to store; you'll have different stuff, and you can change the pocket sizes to get the best fit. Remember, the pockets can go horizontally or vertically. Do whatever works best in your space. We needed the following items handy: a Logitech Harmony One remote, an iPhone 3GS, a Sonos Controller 200, and an issue of Martha Stewart Living. Also, bed frames and mattress depths vary considerably. So before you decide our measurements are going to be perfect for your bed and your arm, we recommend grabbing your cloth tape measure, a note pad and a pencil, and heading on over to your bed. Lift up the mattress and insert the end of the tape measure about 18" (make sure you insert the 1" end). Drop the mattress and let the other end of the tape measure fall to the floor. Climb in bed, but do not go to sleep! Instead, drop your arm over the side of the bed and gauge a comfortable reach for the pockets. Grab the tape measure at the points you think are good for the pockets, note these measurements on your pad of paper. Finally, get out of bed (I know .... bummer!) and pick the bottom point. This should be an inch or so from the floor. If you have a dust ruffle, you could make the bottom of the caddy flush with the that. Okay ... now you can start
At Your Sewing Machine & Ironing BoardConstructing the base
Constructing the pockets
Hints and TipsWhat are all those double stitching lines for?These pockets need to hold some heavy things, and the gussets need to flex in and out repeatedly. The double lines of stitching keep the seams nice and secure. Double lines for double strength! Stitching through the layersWhen you're sewing the pockets to the base fabric, and you get to the corners, you will be stitching through a lot of layers! Go slowly and carefully. Rather than using the foot pedal, sometimes it helps to use your machine's handwheel to crank through the last half to quarter inch, and go stitch-by-stitch. This is also the time to use your lock stitch button if you have one. If you don't, hit reverse and use the handwheel again to back tack a few stitches. Contributors Project Design: Alicia Thommas Other machines suitable for this project include the Elna 3230 or the Pfaff Select 4.0.
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Charlie
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... Cute! I've pinned this and am linking to it in my "Gifts for men" post today. Thanks for the tutorial! Aloha, Charlie |
sklemm
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... This is wonderful! I've just completed one for my oldest daughter and I'm on to another for my youngest. Thanks for all your great tutorials! |
SewLindsaySew
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... Hi there! This tutorial is great! I just wanted to give you a head's up that I recently linked it from my blog, SewLindsaySew. --- > http://sewlindsaysew.wordpress...own-dance/ Thanks so much for sharing this project! |
Emmy
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... Very neat! I appreciate how simple the instructions are to follow and the pictures also serve as a terrific guide. Thanks so much for posting such a crisp option that would stand up to daily use. |
suziqsi
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... I love this and am considering making it for my daughters room with a few vinyl pockets added for sports schedules - lunch menu - etc. what thickness of vinyl would you choose if any for this? Thanks for the great project!!! can't wait! |
jule
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... thank u so much. I had back surgery a year ago and can finally yet painfully sleep back in bed. I have trouble falling asleep and then its painful to move when I wake up. I freak that I can't find my phone which I also use as an alarm clock and my glasses when I wake up. I am going to make this today. thank u for the details you added for strength in the pockets! |
shukria
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... superb! i'll try it tomorrow. i rally need it to make mt life easier, thanks n may God bless you. |
sewheavenly
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... This is a great project for me to work on when I have time off from school. My husband is always looking for the remote control and can never remember where he has hidden it. This is a great organizational solution. Thanks a lot happy sewing. |
manny
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... hola a todos y todas!!! les mando un saludo enorme desde Mexico, dejenme contarles que descubri esta pagina y es grandiosa la manera en como hace los tutoriales, solo que tengo un problema..... apenas me regalaron mi maquina de coser y estoy empezando a aprender, sabran de alguna pagina donde pueda ilustrar o leer o aprender los pasos escenciales para empezar a coser y hacer estas maravillas??? ojala que si me puedan ayudar.... una vez mas, felicidades por esta hermosisima pagina Liz....I LOVE IT!!! |
Liz Johnson, Editor, Sew4Hhome
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... Hi Isa ... so happy to help. There's nothing worse that getting all cozy and dozy and then having to get up to put away your book and glasses! This will be perfect for you. You can make one for each side. |
Isa
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... This was exactly what I was looking for and your instructions, plus your images, are so easy to follow. We have no room for nightstands by our bed and so I've been having to get out of bed to put my book and glasses on the bureau. I knew I could make something but wasn't sure how to go about it. Thank you! This is going to make my life just a little easier. |
Sew What
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... Wow, this is a great idea! I'd like to share a link on sewwhattoday.blogspot.com on June 7! |





























