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Embroidery Project- Notebook Cover Part 6, Stitching on the Edge

Edge Stitches Portrait

I found some design space!

Found Design Space

After setting up the final construction and placing the ‘pencil quiver’, I found a wee bit of embroidery design space there on the back pocket.

Monkeys want their bananas, right? So how about a banana?

Maybe a BananaPlace the bananaIron the bananaTransferred Banana

In order to ‘find’ that embroidery space, I had to stitch on the edges of the some of the exposed sides. Here is the one edge of the flap pocket and the overlapping flap. It uses buttonhole and blanket stitches.

Edges stitched with Banana transfer

The pencil quiver is tacked down then stitched over the edge with buttonhole stitches.(And blanket stitch for the opening edge)

After the embroidering the banana, the whole sketchbook notebook cover can be sewn together and it will be closer to becoming attached to my purse. It’s almost mobile!

What are you up to?

Your life needs fun. Go ahead, have some fun!

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Design pattern: Sublime Stitching, Monkey Love, by Jenny Hart

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 1 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 2 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 3 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 4 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 5 (Click Here)

Find Tutorial, Tinting fabric with crayon, Giggleface Studios (Click Here)

Find Tutorial, Mary Corbet’s Needle N Thread, Video Library of Hand Embroidery Stitches (Click Here)

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Embroidery Project- Notebook Cover Part 5, Creating the Rest of the Sewing Pattern

Felt supplies for pockets

Now that the stitching is done on the front cover, let’s see how much room we have to stitch on the rest of the cover. I’m looking for any design space to add any other matching critters. I’m hoping there is a small space on the back.

First, let’s figure out this pencil pocket. Here is a piece I cut after folding it like the photos below.

It could be a pocketPocket fold up

pencil Pocket outside the eraser pocket

Here is the idea behind that design. Doesn’t it look like a quiver!

Pencil quiver

That little pocket piece needs to be lined with a durable pellon so that it doesn’t fall apart too quickly. I found some Decor Bond at the Wal Mart and am using that. It’s a heavy fusible Pellon.

Decor Bond Fusible StabilizerPencil Pocket Quiver lined

Now that the back pocket idea is ready, let’s see what else needs to be lined and reinforced.

Parts with pockets ready for construction

The fold over flap needs some pellon. Again, I used the Decor Bond and fused it to the fold over flap with a hot iron.

Overlap flap needs pellonFlap with Pellon

Here is the insert flap pocket that the notebook will slide into. Both the pocket and the main cover already have Decor Bond fusible pellon backing. I ironed them on already, but that main cover really needs a covering other than just pellon.

Inside pocket flapIt folds over the book

How about a fun green polka dot to contrast the green with white polka dot?

Main piece needs liningcutting the green polka dot lining

Now to get all that to stick to each other! I used Stitch Witch to sandwich the stitched felt front cover, backed with Decor Bond, with the green polka dot felt.

Sandwich the lining with Stitch WitchClose up of lining sandwich

Heated it all with a really hot iron (cotton setting) and here is the cover with a fun, bright, finished backing.

Cover lining all fused

Now to line up the pockets again…

Final pocket lined up

And fold the entire cover for the fitting…

Main construction done

Voila! That is the final construction layout.

The back of the fold up cover

This is the final back pocket area. Now to stitch down the pencil quiver and use the yellow felt area, over there to the right of the quiver, as a new design space. After stitching down the pencil quiver of course…

Off to find a cute design for that little space. ;)

Your life needs fun. Go ahead, have some fun!

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Helpful Information:

Design pattern: Sublime Stitching, Monkey Love, by Jenny Hart

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 1 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 2 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 3 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 4 (Click Here)

Find Tutorial, Tinting fabric with crayon, Giggleface Studios (Click Here)

Find Tutorial, Mary Corbet’s Needle N Thread, Video Library of Hand Embroidery Stitches (Click Here)

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Embroidery Project- Notebook Cover Part 4, Stitching the Barrel of Monkeys; Sublime Stitching “Monkey Love”

Monkey Barrel Portrait

Whoo hoo! The stitching of the Monkeys on the sketchbook/notebook cover is done!

I got a late start on it and didn’t start until about 9p.m. last night. (Hubby had me trying out oil painting!) Here is the stitched heart circle. It uses red stem stitch, green split stitch, and red straight stitch.

Monkey Love heart patch

Here is the start of the left monkey in the barrel. It uses brown backstitch and buttonhole stitch and cream backstitch and long and short stitch. The barrel uses a teal/blue/green split stitch, so far.

Sublime Stitching Monkey Barrel

I got back to stitching the monkeys this morning when I got up at 7a.m. I finished the barrel, then went back to finish the little monkeys. I used split backstitch, straight stitch, stem stitch, buttonhole stitch, blanket stitch, satin stitch, long and short stitch, back stitch, and french knot throughout the whole piece.

Here is the barrel with all the parts done.

Monkey Barrel completeMonkey barrel complete

With the flap of the cover done it looks like this:

notebook cover complete stitching

This is a really fun pattern to stitch up. I added some little white highlights with a single strand of DMC floss and a very tiny needle (12 or 14 Tween). Now, I have to make some little pockets, adjust the design to fit the sketchbook/notebook, and find a few more design spaces to add a few more of critters to the pouch.

Back to the sewing design board. Stay tuned.

You life needs fun. Go ahead, have some fun!

Barrel of Monkeys Portrait

Helpful Information:

Design pattern: Sublime Stitching, Monkey Love, by Jenny Hart

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 1 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 2 (Click Here)

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 3 (Click Here)

Find Tutorial, Tinting fabric with crayon, Giggleface Studios (Click Here)

Find Tutorial, Mary Corbet’s Needle N Thread, Video Library of Hand Embroidery Stitches (Click Here)

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Embroidery Project- Notebook Cover Part 3, Iron On Transfers-Sublime Stitching “Monkey Love”

Colored Sketchbook Cover

I’m excited about the little sketchbook/notebook and it’s cover!

After taking a chance and just cutting the felt without a pattern, it was time for a design.

I knew the Monkeys were calling again…after all, this little booklet will dangle/attach to the Monkey Love purse after it’s all done. The monkey barrel and heart are by Jenny Hart, Sublime Stitching, design pattern “Monkey Love“.

Once you decide on a design and have an iron on transfer, choose a placement and get the iron hot. Its best if you heat the fabric first, in the design area. It seems to help the lines transfer more easily.

Place iron on transfer

Press the hot iron to it.

Hot Iron

There’s the first transfer!

Monkeys in the Barrel

One more to go. Place the iron on transfer design.

Place the transfer in the final spotheart is ironed on

The transfers are on!

The iron ons are done!

Bring on the crayons! Tinting fabric with crayons is so much fun and easy to do. (If you haven’t tried it yet, Tracey, at Giggleface Studios has a great photo tutorial for tinting fabric with crayon. Click the link to take you to it.) I use Crayola crayons.

Crayons for the monkeys

Here are the little monkeys with their color.

Monkeys all colored with crayon

It’s all ready for the iron!

Line them up for the iron

Place the colored items on an absorbent towel and a sheet of paper. Place another sheet of paper over the colored area.

Paper blotter sandwich for the crayon ironing

Press the hot iron to it. Smell the wax melting! Whoo hoo!

Here’s the result. A paper with melted crayon and a great color result!

Blotted crayon

* I did re-iron my transfer OVER the colored fabric to put back some of the detail in the faces. I only ironed again in the face area. *

When you are done, you’ll have a color tinted fabric to now stitch on! Whoo hoo!

Ironing all done!

Now, you can create your own thread palette and pick your own stitches to complete your project. I’m off to stitch these little guys to match my Monkey Love purse. Each of these parts are gathering and will be put together after all the parts are done.

colored sketchbook front complete

Stay tuned! Have you tried the crayons? Working with felt? Let us know…leave us a comment…other readers are curious too! Your life needs fun. Go ahead, have some fun!

Find Embroidered notebook cover Part 1 (Click Here)

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Quick and Easy Embroidery Project- Embroidered Felt Bookmarks Part 6, Grossgrain Ribbon Backing

Embroidered Felt Bookmarks With Grossgrain Ribbon

The Tutorial posted just prior to this post explains how to finish the felt bookmarks with grossgrain ribbon. Look for it here- (click here)

Using Sublime Stitching designs, Cat-a-Rama, Monkey Love and Craft Pad, coffee I drew on my own…using crayons to tint fabric…and using grossgrain ribbon as a backing…here, the showcase of the finished embroidered felt bookmarks.

Sublime stitching fronts

sublime stitching backs

Here they are in all their glory. They are neat. They are functional. They are easy enough for any beginner to feel confident with this project!

coffee portrait

Bird Sublime Stitching

sublime stitching monkey

Sublime Stitching Cat-a-rama

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