Sunday, September 15, 2013

Book covers... tutorial

Back to school... Every night, beatrice has come home with different books that need book covers... Last year I covered her book with fabric,and she loved it so much, she brought all her books to me to cover... ( and I thought I was being clever?) ha ha!  Not only did she think it was cool, but her friends decided that that could be their bday gifts... so, Now I'm making covers as gifts for her friends school books... ROFL!
They last, they stay in place, they protect... perfect!  and as fast and easy as doing the same thing with paper... here's what I do...

 I have  a bolt of fast to fuse interfacing... great for bags, and book covers! ;-)

I cut a piece of interfacing about a 1/2" bigger then the book.

I then cut the fabric choice at least an 1" bigger all around, and press the edges over... remember this is fusible stuff... easy!


 I zip around the edges to hold that all in place 1/8 around the edges....

 I lay the book inside to  find the center....
 ... then fold the ends inside leaving just a tony extra space so the cover doesn't warp inside the cover... and hand crease it.... take the book out,

and take it back to my machine to sew down again, 1/8" to tack the fold over... (If you go any deeper you wont get your cover into that pocket...)

 tada... lickety split...
Pop the cover edges into those folded over  pockets, then smile a big grin when you hand them over to your daughter, showing just how cool you really are....  ;-)

Just be careful... you may find your self using up that BOLT of interfacing on all her friends books, as well.  

;-)


WHO IS THE LUCKY WINNER FOR THE AFTER DARK PARTY TICKET?
WATCH!
                   HELEN!  You are the NEW winner
first pick couldn't come...




DON'T FORGET!!!  If you can't attend, you can buy a HOME TICKET!  (GOODY BAG INCLUDED!!!!)

Home ticket graphicCan't make it to New York this year? 
Enjoy the event from your home by purchasing a "Home Ticket." For $25 you'll receive first access to event video footage online, a packed event goody bag with samples and treats from all of our sponsors, and a chance to win select door prizes. And you'll be playing an important role in supporting the work of the Alliance.
Click here to purchase your Home Ticket now. Please note: additional postage required for orders outside of the US and Canada.

Quilters Take Manhattan: After Dark Cocktail Party
7:30-9:30 p.m., Saturday, September 28, 2013

Loft home of Victoria Findlay Wolfe in the NYC Garment District. Limited to 100 people.
$75 for Alliance Members, $100 for non members
Victoria Findlay Wolfe image QTM After Dark
This cocktail party fundraiser will feature and celebrate the full spectrum of quilting and quilters today. Rub elbows with our event speakers, Quilt Alliance members and partners who are leading the charge in creating and documenting the next wave of quilt history. Cocktails, demonstrations and music in the cozy yet sophisticated studio and home of Victoria Findlay Wolfe (above left), co-founder of the New York City Metro Area Modern Quilt Guild, owner of Bumble Beans, Inc.
Quilt Match Manhattan image
Don't miss the first-ever Quilt Match Manhattan, a quilt design competition between Heather Jones, Luke Haynes and Mark Lipinski!


7 comments:

  1. I am SO EXCITED to win the ticket!!! Sorry the 1st pick couldn't come , but I will be there FOR SURE!!! Wouldn't miss it for the world.

    ReplyDelete
  2. That's a really great idea... I'll try with a notebook. I have a feeling that for one time I'm lucky having only boys. I cant imagine them bringing me many books to bind in fabrics. My girl friends however... That's a totally different case. Must be sure not to show them my note book once finished ;)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Very clever! When my daughter was in school I covered her math book with old blue jeans and kept the pocket on the front for pens. Thanks goodness that didn't catch on! Haha.

    ReplyDelete
  4. What, a live quilt design match? I'm sorry I can't hop on over, it sounds like a fun party!

    ReplyDelete
  5. I like your idea of using the fusible interfacing! Clever.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hi Victoria, I've really enjoyed your website and blog, and I find your book covers delightful. It was great meeting you this past Monday and I hope to be able to spend some time with you when you're in Wisconsin in June. Blessings, Chris

    ReplyDelete
  7. This is a great idea! I just ordered the interfacing, now I have to wait a week for delivery. That's the only "kind of bad" thing about living in Northern Wisconsin.... thank goodness for UPS! We have a great local Quilt Shop but they don't have this item.

    ReplyDelete

Hi! Thanks for leaving me a comment!
I appreciate your taking the time to say hi!
Have a fabulous day!