I have always felt like there was a little somethin' somethin' missing around here. And for me, that was good sewing projects and ideas, that can be used for organizing. That is mostly because my sewing machine and I haven't taken our relationship to the next level yet.... but why should y'all have to suffer because I like to take things nice and slow?
That is why I have added a new gal pal to my IHeart Contributing team! Please give a warm welcome to Palak, who is the author of Make it Handmade.
I am excited to have her here today, sharing her first sewing project with us. It is something that looks simple enough that even I could do, and it is something that we personally could benefit within our own home. Here she is now to share more!
We are big football fans, which means that we watch more tv over the weekends than I care to admit. We are constantly losing our remotes on the counter, in the toy bin, and the worst-- in the couch cushions.
I came up with this remote control pillow to keep those remote controls right on the couch-- but out of sight.
I've also created a compilation of free sewing tutorials especially for I Heart Organizing Readers. If you've never used a sewing machine before, this series of tutorials will walk you through the basics of sewing. You'll have this pillow made in no time!
- 3 Fat Quarters
- 1 14" Pillow Form
- Sewing Machine & Supplies
Step 1: Decide which fabric you'd like to use for the pocket side of the pillow, and which you'd like to use for the pretty side.
Cut each fat quarter into a 15x15 square.
Step 2: Fold the pocket piece in half, wrong sides together and topstitch 1/8 inch away from the fold.
Now you have your very own, one of kind, customized throw pillow with attached remote control caddy.
To use, simply place the remote controls in the pockets to store. {Don't forget to tell your family where they are!}
Turn the pillow pretty side out when your mother in law comes over.
Thank you for having me Jen! I hope some of you give this a try. To check out some of my other DIY tutorials {sewing and otherwise} head on on over to Make It Handmade!
"I'm Palak-- a slightly sleep deprived mom who has loved sewing, knitting and crochet for her whole life. When I’m not chasing after my two rambunctious kids, or sitting behind my sewing machine, I write about my DIY exploits at my blog, Make It Handmade. I also own Sewistry, a site dedicated to stretching our sewing dollars with money saving projects, product review and buying guides. Although organizing doesn’t come naturally to me, I’ve been inspired by Jen and her blog to find the joy in making my home beautiful and functional. I’m transforming my home one room at a time and using my sewing machine every chance I get! I’m simply elated to be able share sewing projects for your home as part of the IHeart team! "
I love this, this is such a cute idea, in our house we are always loosing the remotes!
ReplyDeleteThanks With A Sparkle! This really has helped around here. :)
DeleteThat's genius! Our remotes are always floating around or cluttering up the end table.
ReplyDeleteThis is the best way I've seen to hide the remotes! What a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is such perfect timing. I have been wanting to dig into my fabric stash (having made the decision to USE it rather than give it all away), but I was intimidated because I can barely sew a straight line. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLisa, This is a perfect stash project-- you can also piece squares if you want to use scraps!
DeleteThis is such a great idea! I wonder how long it would take my 2 year old to figure out where they are.
ReplyDelete~ Megan
I am super excited to have sewing tutorials part of your team! Welcome to this happy place!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! I can't wait to check out your blog. Thanks, Jen, for the introduction!
ReplyDeleteOMG, genius. What a great idea. I don't think I've ever seen a remote pillow. I think I may have to sew one.
ReplyDeleteLove this. There's always so many things running around in the living room... I like being able to consolidate them! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Great idea for inexpensive, yet thoughtful gift giving too!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!! Welcome to the team, Palak!! I am SO excited to start learning your tutorials! My grandmother gave me her sewing machine last summer & the most I've done so far involved designing a little "Sew-phisticated" illustration & figuring out how to organize everything. Not a stitch sewn yet, but it sure looks pretty on the shelf, lol!! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. I can't wait to check out your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteCasey! How lucky to get a machine from your grandmother! I do hope that you give sewing a try-- it's so much fun!
DeleteI love it, so cute and very handy!! Pillows are easy to make. I think the hardest thing about sewing is loading the bobbin, but I use a really old machine that was my mothers before I was even born. Maybe its easier on new machines?
ReplyDeleteBrian, It is-- I had a front loading bobbin that I dreaded changing for years. Many newer machines have drop in bobbins that are much easier.
DeleteI feel your pain. Bobbins are weird and, frankly, scary. They hide underneath- where you can't see them- and then they do things that make you swear. They run out of thread right at critical moments and behind your back they laugh at you. They are sneaky and not to be trusted.
DeleteLove this! Thank you for sharing Palak with us Jen!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea, and it is just as pretty as functional. Pinned it!!
ReplyDeleteThat is such an awesome idea! I really need to make this for my husband because we have so many remotes and are always losing them! So cute!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Thanks for sharing the simple how to instructions.
ReplyDeletePalek! I am so excited to check out more of your projects, because I LOVE this! We lose our remotes constantly, so this would be perfect. I am also a beginner sewist, but I think I may be able to handle this one! Thanks for sharing, Palek and Jen!!
ReplyDelete~Abby =)
Love this toturial..
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't I think of this??? Awesome- thanks for the great idea and the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSew clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a prefect idea and perfect project! I hate how I can never find the remote
ReplyDeleteLauren,
http://www.atouchofsoutherngrace.blogspot.com
Thank you so much guys!!! It's absolutely thrilling to see that so many of ya'll like this project!
ReplyDeleteI love this! But some questions. How much room do you leave around the remote do you can get it in without a struggle but also so it doesn't fall out? And you lost me at "fat quarters". How big is a fat quarter? Thanks! Eliza
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry! I should have explained! A fat quarter is about 17 x22 inches. Many fabric shops, craft shops (and even Wal Mart, in my area) will sell them individually so it's an economical way to get the 3 prints you need for this project. I left about a half inch around each remote. I hope that helps, Eliza!
DeleteYou have me inspired to learn how to sew Palak! Such a brilliant idea :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Now...if I don't tell my husband, perhaps the channel will change every time he sits down. Then I can convince him our tv is haunted, thus - of course - we need a bigger one.
ReplyDeleteSee that? Pillow may have just bought me a new tv.
lol!!! You are so funny Happily!
DeleteSuch a cute, easy idea. I was actually going to be making some new pillow covers for my living room this week - and I'm definitely going to add pockets!
ReplyDeleteOmg u changed ur pic Jen! :)
ReplyDeleteOk, I desperately need one of these! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThank You,thank you,thank you ! Great idea,My husband will thank you also because he's the one that has to FIND the remote every day !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea. I just finished the pillow but mine's a knitted one. Thanks again for the inspiration. Blessings xx
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