I thought I'd make myself a cover for a ring binder notebook I've started using for notes about batts, fibre packs and etsy listings. I made a piece of felt a few weeks ago from merino and embellishment fibre blends. I used lots of different fibres: Milk Protein fibre, Hemp, Flax, Ramie, Banana, Bamboo top and fibre; Viscose top and fibre, Trilobal nylon, Acrlic laps, Plastic fibre and Egyptian cotton. This is the whole piece after felting:
I recently made another notebook and made the straps to go through the Delrin clips from felt, and it looked really nice, so I thought I'd do the same for this one. This is the front:
It took hours to sew (at least 9 episodes of Hawaii Five - 0!) because I machine stitched the straps into place on the back, but hand sewed everything else and finished off the edges with blanket stitch.
I left the natural felt edge for the front inside flap.
I cut the back flap to size and used the offcuts for the straps.
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1 week ago
Looks great! I really admire your stitching..I sometimes measure time in episodes of tv programmes - a strap for one of my bags took two Sherlocks!
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Thanks :)
DeleteMeasuring in tv episodes is weirdly more understandable than actual hours and minutes :)
Very nice Zed - is it the old Hawaii 5-0 or the new one?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ruth :)
DeleteIt's the new one, it's actually really very good.
It looks lovely! Veeery pretty black and white felt and I love your style of book cover with the clips.. they always look really cool.
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Thanks a lot :) I do like those clips, and everyone I've made a book for with them loves them too. I mustn't be the only one who stuffs notebooks with loose paper and a pencil in the strap :)
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