Stop losing tiny remotes!!! I never thought I would be one to own an arm chair remote control holder. I mean, they were for old people – am I right? Well – call me old fuddy buddy – because not only do I have a remote caddy, but I sewed it myself!
With the invention of Apple TV, Fire TV, and the like – came teeny tiny remotes. And I was tired of constantly searching through the couch cushions for these minuscule TV control ninjas. Losing the remote = no Netflix marathons, and I just wasn’t having that.
How to make a remote caddy || for teeny tiny remotes.
Remote caddy DIY
MATERIALS:
- Ruler
- 13-inch W x 50-inch L fabric for main pattern piece
- 13-inch W x 6-inch L fabric for pocket pattern piece
- 13-inch W x 4-inch L fabric for pocket binding
- 3 1/2 yards [bias tape](http://www.ehow.com/ehow-crafts/blog/the-beauty-of-bias-tape-part-1-make-your-own/)
- Coordinating thread
- Universal sewing needle
- Pins
- Rotary cutter or fabric scissors
- Iron and ironing board
- Optional: 3 1/2 inches of 1-inch wide elastic (not shown)
CLICK HERE FOR THE REMOTE CADDY INSTRUCTIONS.
Even Sampson dog likes it.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and until next time…
Happy sewing!
This is great! Somehow our remotes always end up underneath a sleeping cat. I’ve got a Craft Gossip post scheduled for later this morning that features your tutorial: http://sewing.craftgossip.com/?p=86730 –Anne
Lovely! Everyone need this in their living rooms! Hahaha I know how it feels to lose small remotes