Wednesday, August 21, 2013

A Note Tablet Portfolio

Last Wednesday I had a job interview - my first since being fired from my previous job four years ago. I was so worried about the stigma of being fired and that it caused me a lot of procrastination find another job. I thought since this job interview is a milestone for me, I would make something that would help me feel better about this whole interview process - which has been very daunting for me from the get go.

I wanted to walk into the interview looking put together and professional so I decided to make a note tablet portfolio. I studied some online and even went to my local Walmart to take pics of one and get dimensions. It took me about four days to get everything put together, that includes having to take things apart and cut parts shorter to fit. There was even issues with the inner pocket not being sewn properly from having to fix the sewing seam, but overall, I think it came out pretty nice. I plan to make more now that I know how to deal with the issues I had. Take a look and tell me what you think.

I wanted it to have some print, but not be over the top. I also wanted some color.



I wanted at least one inside pocket and a pen pocket. I had to think to figure out how I was going to make a pocket to put the tablet in and I wanted it to be sturdy. The tablet pocket on the right is just a long rectangle. I wouldn't normally put my label so high, but I had forgotten to add it and that was the most convenient spot to put it so I could top stitch around it.



  I constructed it so there is a compartment behind both inner pockets so I could insert fabric covered chip board for sturdiness. I also covered the top of the tablet with the printed fabric for contrasting interest on the inside.



You can see one of the minor flaws here - it's not that bad, the portfolio is still usable. No one will know about the flaws but me. 



I plan to make more for Christmas presents and to sell - now that I have all the bugs worked out, I think they'll do great!


Thanks reading!!


Comments or questions are always welcomed. I would love to hear what you think of this post or any of my other posts. Thanks!

2 comments:

Jill said...

I LOVE your portfolio Faith - it looks smart and very professional - and nobody but you would ever notice an imperfections! Congrats on your job interview - hope it all went well!
I think making more of these portfolios is a great idea - I'm sure they would sell really well!

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Jill said...

Just stopped by to let you know that I featured this on my round tuit post this week!
Round Tuit 169
Thanks again for linking up! Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success