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Arabesque Smart Sofa Station



by Linda Theil 

Australian Ali Philips of Arabesque Scissors recently updated her "Smart Sofa Station" pattern, and begins a sew-along event to make this convenient couch pocket for craft accessories tomorrow, February 10, 2025.

I began preparing for the sew-along before Christmas, and prepared so well that I found myself with a completed project yesterday. My efforts are less elaborate than the extensive pattern provides, but I think my version will be a great convenience for stitching while watching BritBox.


My working interior was made using fabrics from the "Peas & Carrots" collection by American Jane Patterns/Sandy Klop for Moda in 2005. The exterior fabric is from "Sewing Mends the Soul" collection by Laura Claire for Henry Glass & Co. The binding is "Scarf Stripe Red" from the "White as Snow" collection by J Wecker Frisch for Riley Blake.


The completed project measures 10 x 22-inches and features multiple options for customization. My project includes a slip pocket on each end and an additional flap-covered pocket.


I included the Hidden Needle Keeper, a magnet for pin collection, the Binding Clip Bench for clip collection, and the Bobbin Rail for thread minding.

My revisions include making simple slip pockets inside, using grosgrain ribbon for some of the binding chores, and using a magnetic snap instead of enclosed magnets for a pin catcher.











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