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Embroidery project.
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How to:
make an embroidered faux hand bound notebook coverkootoyoo … click & stitch
• Stitch your little heart out. • You need your base cloth to be at least twice the width of your open notebook & a
couple of inches taller.
• Lay your notebook onto the wrong side of your embroidered piece.
• Wrap the fabric around the notebook & pin to mark the centre of the spine and also the “margin” or inside edge of the spiral binding.
• It isn’t necessary to use a notebook that’s spiral bound but it does allow the notebook to be opened flat. This will be roughly 2cm or .8inches from the centre spine.
• Unwrap your notebook & lay your embroidered piece flat.• Begin by ruling a line along the centre spine mark.
• Now rule a line along your “margin” line which should be roughly 2cm or .8inches below your centre spine line.
• Next rule a third line equal distance from the centre spine mark towards the “back” of the notebook cover.
• Make a mark to indicate the top & bottom of your notebook.
• Now rule a line across all three lines at the top of the notebook & at the bottom.
• Make a mark approximately 2cm or .8inch in from the top & bottom indicators.
• Time for a bit of maths.• Measure the distance between your two marks…mine was 19cm & divide that number by 3 & make three more
marks accordingly.
• Now rule lines to mark all these points.
• Your spine marks should now look something like this.
• Beginning at the base of the notebook stitch all the way along the margin line. • I used stem stitch because I think it gives an effect most like floss or string.
• Then stitch your four “binding” lines.• DON’T stitch along the marks indicating the top & bottom of the notebook. Those are just for reference for
the “margin” line.
• Your finished piece should now look something like this.
• It’s time to actually make the notebook cover.• You can find a really simple tutorial on how to do that at… http://www.kootoyoo.com/2009/03/how-to-make-fabric-notebook-cover.html
©June 2010 www.kootoyoo.com
• There you have it. A notebook cover that can be used over and over again.