how-to of the day - fabric covered notebooks - the final link round-up

I thought it might be easier to give you all the links for the fabric covered notebook all in one post - it should save a little bit of searching :-)
So, from plain notebook to decorative fabric journal, here you go:
- You need your supplies to start the project.
- The batting & fabric get glued together.
- The edges of the cover get glued down and finished.
- Scissors make the spine a little neater and the tops of the cover are finished.
- It’s the spine’s turn to get glued down.
- A little fabric-folding is needed to make sure the corners are neat.
- Last, but not least - the finishing steps!
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6 opinions for how-to of the day - fabric covered notebooks - the final link round-up
Eileen
Aug 22, 2008 at 11:52 am
This is sooo pretty. I appreciate having all the steps in one place. Thanks Chloe!
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