E-reader, Nook, ipad stand tutorial



Mr. Ricochet gave me a Nook e-reader for Christmas a couple years ago, and it's really been the best gift ever. I use it everyday, several times a day. Besides reading, I check my email, facebook, pinterest, twitter, blog comments, etc. If I could edit blog posts from it, I'd be in heaven! But realistically, I'd never get any sleep if I could blog in bed!
When I'm sitting at the kitchen table, I usually prop my Nook up against the napkin holder. That gives a suitable angle from which to read and type. Then I saw this baby on pinterest:

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This was found at DogNamedBanjo's esty store.
And then I saw this charm pack tutorial at Sewn Up by TeresaDownUnder. It's basically the same shape, but it's a patchwork design. The tute is lovely and well written, please check it out.
Thanks to TeresaDownUnder, I understood the basic concept on how to achieve the pyramid shape. Here's my easy-peasy tutorial:

Start with an 11"x15" rectangle of fabric.
You can 2 such rectangles from a fat quarter.


Fold the rectangle in half, right-sides-together.
stitch along 2 sides, creating a small bag.

Open and arrange the bag as shown in this picture.
The longest side seam is in the center on the underside of the bag.

I folded down the top point until it reached the center of the square/diamond.
I pressed it down, opened it up, and stitched along the crease.

I trimmed the corners and turned the bag right-side-out.
I stuffed about 4 grocery bags into the cavity.

Then I added a cup of dried beans for weight.
TeresaDownUnder uses a cardboard insert and a weight.

I pushed all the stuffing about 3" away from the opening.

I folded over the end twice and pressed it down.

I sewed two rows of stitches, leaving a channel.
It's the perfect size for an unsharpened pencil.
Other e-reader bean bags fill a a slightly larger channel with polyfill.
I keep my nook in a book-like cover at all times. The e-reader stand works great with the cover on, or without. I am so pleased, and will most likely make a 100 more. They are so incredibly fast and easy to make.
I'm finding I really like having my Nood in the stand, displaying a recipe while I cook. Do you all enjoy your e-readers? What's your brand? What was the last book you read? I just read the latest Spellman book by Lisa Lutz.

Happy crafting and big hugs from Montana,

Before you click away, I'd like to invite you to join in my current sewing/craft challenge.
Thanks so much for taking the time to read Ricochet and Away! I am so thankful for your interest and feedback! Please let me know how I'm doing. Before you click away, I'd like to invite to participate in my current sewing challenge. Check out the "challenge" button on my menu bar. Best, Rikka J.
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