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How To Sew Cord Holders

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These cord holders (also called cord keepers) are the perfect little item to organize and store cords and cables in seconds. They’re so easy to make and should take around 5 minutes to sew from start to finish!

If you love having your home or office supplies neat and organized, you’ll love these holders.

You’ll never have to dig through a tangled mess of cords ever again.

These cord holders can be used for USB cables, earphones, or even your hair dryer cord.

I can vouch for these cord holders especially if you’re traveling or going out since they’re practical and convenient. You can easily pop them into your luggage or bag and you’re good to go.

The finished size of this cord holder measures 15 cm x 6 cm when opened flat and around 5 cm x 4 cm when closed.

cord holder sewing tutorial

I had a blast sewing these cord holders and it’s one of my favorite tutorials.

I’m so excited to share with you this free sewing pattern and guide.

If you’d like to get the ad-free version of the PDF A4 Printable for this tutorial, you can grab it here!

Let’s begin.

Cord Holder Sewing Guide

Supplies

cord keeper supplies

For the prep part of this tutorial, begin by cutting out two pieces (16 cm x 6 cm) in the fabric of your choice, cut the batting (16 cm x 6 cm) and the velcro (2 cm x 2 cm).

I chose to go with a straight rectangle pattern for this cord holder but if you’d like to have a curved pattern instead, fold the fabric in half and cut a curved shape on the end of the fabric.

Repeat this process for the other fabric piece and the batting.

Video Tutorial

Here’s a quick video tutorial for sewing these cord holders:

Instructions

Arrange The Fabric

Place the two pieces of the patterned fabric together with the right sides facing in. Then, place the fabric batting on top of that and pin it.

cord holder step 1

Mark The Points

Mark 0.5 cm on each corner and draw a box.

The X at the top indicates the area where you will not sew.

cord holder step 2

Sew The Holder

Head over to the machine and sew. Then, grab your scissors and cut off a small section of the corners.

cord holder step 3

Turn Fabric Inside Out

Use the opening to turn the fabric inside out. Use a scissor or pen to open out the points. Fold the opening in and pin.

cord holder step 4

Sew A Top Stitch

Lightly press the fabric with the iron, then head to the sewing machine for a top stitch.

cord holder step 5

Sew The Velcro

Cut a small piece of velcro (2 cm x 2 cm) and attach the first piece to the right side of the cord holder.

To complete the holder, flip the fabric over and attach the other velcro piece to the left side.

Test It Out

Once the velcro has been attached to both sides, you can now try it out.

cord holder step 7

Final Result

Here’s how the cord holder looks when completed:

cord keeper sewing tutorial

It’s the perfect size for small cables like your mobile charger. I’ve also made a second cord holder using a different patterned fabric and this one looks just as great!

cord keeper sewing guide step by step

These cord holders are the cutest thing ever. You can also use other closures if you don’t have velcro.

Velcro works best for me. You can cut it to any size and attach it to the cord holder as needed for a better hold that will fit smaller or larger cables/cords.

As you can see, these cord holders are so easy and quick to make. You can make a couple in just a few minutes and gift it to family and friends!

Okay, I hope you enjoyed following my tutorial on how to sew cord holders.

If you have any questions or suggestions, leave a comment below and I’ll get to it as soon as possible.

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