*I'd bought this pattern last year from Coast & Country Crafts and Quilts and it's also available from Cross Patch
One of my favourite projects to make for gifts are journal covers, and I particularly like the stitchery design on this one. The pattern is Friendship Notebook Cover by the Australian designer Gail Pan Designs. The hand embroidery was stitched using a variegated red Valdani perle thread, bought from Cross Patch. I've used a different layout for my fabrics, as I was trying to use up as many small pieces of these fabrics from the Super Bloom collection as I could!... ...once the strips of fabric were pieced together, I've used a felted polyester wadding (Pellon H30, also bought from Cross Patch) and added some vintage buttons and lace trimming. I've constructed mine differently to Gail's original instructions, as I have a tried and trusted method which I prefer! Before the sides are folded in and secured, the edges of the notebook are covered with a narrow binding which is hand stitched in place. I prefer to use spiral bound notebooks as they are so much easier to put inside the covers and are easily replaced when they're full of important notes!... ...and here's the finished journal cover - with an A5 sized notebook inside. These journal covers are a great way of using up smaller pieces of fabric, like this one, if you don't follow the cutting instructions in the pattern, and can easily be enlarged to fit any size of notebook. This one was delivered to a special friend, Helen, who has been the recipient of my notebooks before - I hope she likes this one!
*I'd bought this pattern last year from Coast & Country Crafts and Quilts and it's also available from Cross Patch
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One of my favourite projects to make for gifts are journal covers, and I particularly like the stitchery design on this one. The pattern is Friendship Notebook Cover by the Australian designer Gail Pan Designs. The hand embroidery was stitched using a variegated red Valdani perle thread, bought from Cross Patch. I've used a different layout for my fabrics, as I was trying to use up as many small pieces of these fabrics as I could!... ...once the strips of fabric were pieced together, I've used a felted polyester wadding (Pellon H30, also bought from Cross Patch) and added some vintage buttons and lace trimming. I've constructed mine differently to Gail's original instructions, as I have a tried and trusted method which I prefer! Before the sides are folded in and secured, the edges of the notebook are covered with a narrow binding which is hand stitched in place. I prefer to use spiral bound notebooks as they are so much easier to put inside the covers and are easily replaced when they're full of important notes!... ...and here's the finished journal cover - with an A5 sized notebook inside. These journal covers are a great way of using up smaller pieces of fabric, like this one, if you don't follow the cutting instructions in the pattern, and can easily be enlarged to fit any size of notebook. This was wrapped and posted to a special friend, Vanda - I really meant to get this finished and posted to her for Christmas, but I'd completely lost my motivation, so I hope she doesn't mind that it's a bit late!
*I'd bought this pattern last year from Coast & Country Crafts and Quilts and it's also available from Cross Patch - both shops have excellent websites. One of my favourite projects to make for gifts are journal covers, and I particularly like the stitchery design on this one. The pattern is Friendship Notebook Cover by the Australian designer Gail Pan Designs. These ones have been hand embroidered with a selection of variegated Valdani perle threads, and have an A5 sized notebook inside. These journal covers are a great way of using up smaller pieces of fabric if you don't follow the cutting instructions in the pattern, and can easily be enlarged to fit any size of notebook. These have been wrapped and posted off this morning to some special friends - I hope they like them! I'll share some more more pictures over the next few days showing close ups of these pretty journal covers which have been embellished with vintage buttons, lace and ric-rac.
*I'd bought this pattern last year from Coast & Country Crafts and Quilts, and it's also available from Cross Patch My collection of vintage buttons was taking over! They were in an assortment of tins and plastic bags and I could never find just the right one. So a large Really Useful Box with sections was the perfect solution and now they're all sorted into colours so it's much easier to find the perfect one!
I couldn't resist sharing one more picture of my Peace and Joy quilt (designed by Lynette Anderson Designs) as this gorgeous decorative quilt hanger arrived in the post today from Coast & Country Crafts and Quilts. It's absolutely perfect for this quilt and I'm definitely going to keep my festive quilts on display in my sewing studio for a few more days!
Another little treat that arrived in the post from Cross Patch just before Christmas, was some really pretty fabrics. This is a selection of fabrics by The Antique Quilt Company and are from the Regency Romance collection. These muted colours are really lovely, and I'm sure they will soon be put to good use!
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