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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

How to: Make a Fabric Bookmark

Today I am feeling better.  Not 100%, but much  better.  SO!  I looked around my place and thought, Wow, what a mess.  I should clean.  Then I thought, Home alone.  I could get be creative.  Guess which thought won?  lol

This is what I did today!

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Licorice and Lollipops by the Guild Designers and Grunge Word Art by Vinnie Pearce, my niece and her boyfriend.

I am going to put together a little basket of goodies for Connor’s teachers as a Thank You for the end of the school year.  I only started today so I dont have much but I did make them cute coffee cozies with some material I bought off of Etsy.  Is it not adorable?  il_430xN.71395015

Photo credit:  afabricoutlet @ Etsy.com

I have a list of things I am going to make.  One of them was a bookmark.  Here is what I came up with, quick, easy, and I used scraps.  Plus any excuse to use pinking shears is a good one. ;)

How to Make a Fabric Bookmark

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What you will need:

Scrap material (I used two designs)

Iron on Interfacing  (you can use the sew on stuff too, just easier this way) & Iron

Pinking Shears (optional)

Scissors

Ribbon

First cut out two pieces of material and one piece of interfacing.  I cut out a 6.5 by 2 inch rectangle from a piece of paper as a pattern.

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Following the instructions that came with your interfacing, adhere it to the wrong side of one piece of fabric.

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Placing the wrong sides of the fabric together, top stitch 1/4 of an inch all around the edge with coordinating thread.

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Using your pinking shears, trim around the edges.

Cut a small piece of ribbon, around 4 inches or so.  Cut ends to stop it from fraying.  Next you cut a small slice in the top middle of the bookmark, about 1/2 an inch, and thread the ribbon through.  Make sure that the pretty side of the ribbon is facing up.  Then simply stitch the ribbon to the bookmark along your original stitch line.

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Done!  Was that not quick and easy?  It would also be lots of fun with grommets!  :)

and here is the backside….

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Some 365 photos…

Day 150

I forgot to take a picture yesterday so last night I snapped this quickly.  Sean and I had this picture printed and framed for Jess.

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Day 151

I had coffee today.  Shhhh!  Our little secret!  ;)

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Happy Hump Day!

3 comments:

Shannon said...

Thanks for the tutorial! I made a bunch today as thank-yous for my book fair helpers. :-)

Amy Eileen said...

That is so awesome! :) Thanks for stopping by!

Kirsten said...

Good Day,

I just wanted to let you know that I have posted a link to this tutorial in my post, project ideas on made my lolly.