...what you can make with a picture from an old magazine, a few scraps of fabric and lace, left over wallpaper, beads, sequins and a sewing machine.
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At the Nuneaton crop yesterday Pam and Michelle shared what they learned at a class at the NEC recently, an
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d we all had a great time learning new skills and making lovely things to go onto scrapbook pages, or to use in their own right. My memo book cover started as two photos in a magazine (you can just see the picture behind the buttons, they gave the inspiration for the colours I chose) some organza fabric torn into strips and scraps of paper. I sewed these onto the pictures (after reinforcing the back with iron on interfacing) using a variety of sewing machine stitches. I then hand stitched on the flowers, sequins and beads, and finally bound the upper edges with ribbon
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. A few folds, and a piece of left over ribbon for the tie, and i have a cover for my shopping list book, which slides into a pocket inside the cover. Something unique, pretty and useful!
More inspectors in school tomorrow, as i work in a catholic school, the RE inspection is an added bonus for us all!!!
10 comments:
This is absolutely gorgeous! I'm dying to have a go at making my own now :oD
fabulous!
Wow it looks fab alma xx
Wow Ann! Fabulous techniques.
Sue xx
Gorgeous - love all the texture
Kat
oh my, oh my ... how fabulous
thats great love it.
Absolutely stunning Ann!
Sue x
ooooh i need one of those! super, super job! :0)
Wow, your book cover is beautiful, love all the layers and textures.
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