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USB Electronics Organizer - Sew Useful

USB Electronics Organizer - Sew Useful
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Sew Useful USB - Cellphone - Camera - iPod - Electronics Organizer

Do you need a place to keep your handheld electronic devices? Do you want to be able to quickly locate the "RIGHT" USB cord or power cord? In that case, this is the product for you.

After having brain surgery in April, I realized I really needed help with organization. I forget where I put everything. I was not really that organized before the surgery.

My family has three different computers, cameras, cell phones, MP3 players and numerous other devices we need to charge or connect to our computers. This nifty wall hanging will help you keep all your handheld electronic devices matched up with their power cords and USB cords.

Fortunately, the surgery did not affect my ability to create or make the crafts I love. I came up with this idea after hearing about the contest. My sewing machine broke the next day so while it was being fixed I made a no-sew version as well. Look for it soon.

If you don't want to make it, then you can buy it at:
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=6412492

 
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Step 1Supplies

Supplies
Here is what you will need:

a. Sewing machine, strong thread, and denim needles
b. Paper for copying the pattern
c. One sheet poster board cut to 14 inches by 21 inches
d. One half yard fabric
e. One half yard clear light - medium weight vinyl
(sold at the hardware store on rolls with tablecloth fabric)
f. Self-healing mat, ruler, and rotary cutter
g. Markers for writing on fabric and plastic
h. Pins
i. Paper clips
j. Adhesive cloth hangers
k. Eyelets or grommets
l. Bias tape, quilt binding trim, ribbon or seam binding in various sizes and widths
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23 comments
Mar 10, 2009. 2:46 AMtaninmurshid says:
nice
Jan 24, 2009. 2:42 AMNettiemac says:
I like this idea, and will get to making it sometime soon since we now have far too many electronic devices and cords
Feb 22, 2008. 7:53 PMraykholo says:
there is a much easier way -- i made something like this made of cardboard a couple of years ago. you need a lot of ?curguated? cardboard, glue, a usb cable, and something to mount everything make a base and build a small cardboard house-like thing with shelves. cut open a usb wire and use the red and black wires as the general power you will need a lot more wire to distribute the power among the devices inside the house i will see if i can find a pic of mine-- which was a really cool all in one organizer for my wallet, ipod, cell phone, keys, some cash, business cards, change, ect.
May 6, 2008. 8:09 PMraykholo says:
sorry to hear that but i dont think mine had any sewing involved mostly cardboard, glue and nails
Jan 30, 2008. 8:22 PMalvincredible says:
whoa. i want one. my sister also had brain surgery. good to hear you're doing well! and from what i can see, you're creative side is still booming like my sister ahaha. you inspire me :-) hehe
Jul 16, 2007. 8:55 AMkopcon says:
This is pretty cool.
Jul 14, 2007. 5:19 AMRDuran says:
that's a great idea, but would be easier to buy one of those cheap plastic shoe organizer and personalize it.
Jul 14, 2007. 10:30 AMRDuran says:
Yes, we can find shoe organizers with clear pockets. But yes, your works is remarkable ;)
Jul 13, 2007. 12:42 PMMaxJor says:
This is amazing! I can never find all these things when I am looking for them, especially the chargers for each item. If my time was billable, this would save thousands of dollars that I would no longer have to search!!! Thank you for such a great idea Aly!!!
Jul 13, 2007. 11:44 AMjudyjcgps says:
I think this is a very useful organizer and the instructions for assembly were very clear (no pun intended). Judy Johsnon
Jul 9, 2007. 3:29 PMphrakture says:
So here's a question.... what source is that and where did you get it?
Jul 9, 2007. 6:02 PMphrakture says:
Hah, sorry. I mean source code. The lettering on that backing.
Oct 22, 2007. 9:42 AMvaxjo says:
And more importantly, does it still compile after all this... refactoring?
Jul 9, 2007. 3:59 PMThorofin says:
Hmmm...seems like it'd be easy to add power & cord management too. That way you could charge the items too.

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