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The fabric I used is a piece of dyed muslin from the reject bin. I needlepunched it to a pink washing up cloth to give it a bit of texture and machine stitched over it with a decorative stitch to break up the pattern.
Because this was so small, it takes a 5/3 inch notepad, instead of making the folding pieces separately I just zigzagged along the fold line and pressed it lightly to crease it.
I finished it off with a machine wrapped cord.
Here's a picture of the inside, showing the pockets. The lining is a scrap of printed glazed cotton.
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You can find Sue B's tutorial on her blog, here:
8 comments:
Very nice interpretation. Whats the betting you get hooked on these now? They are so simple to make and yet so effective.
I LOVE your version! I wondered about the step of zz each piece together and decided to do it as a "whole" also--great minds think alike!
Beautiful!
I love it! Elegant and well done!
Delightful! What a wonderful prize.
Very nice, a very good idea.
Love it - it's so pretty!!
yes this is so pretty
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