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Shoreline, CT, United States
I would love for you to join me (a retired senior)in my zany crafting adventures with quilting (waaaaay too much fabric); scrapbooking (will I ever catch up?); redwork; counted cross stitch; crossword puzzles; reading; and cooking.
Showing posts with label Writing Journal comparison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing Journal comparison. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2022

FIRST FABRIC JOURNAL FINISHED...et al

 

Here are the last two pages I needed to put into my book.
I am not that thrilled with using hardcover book covers;
I am used to making my own fabric covers
and sewing them on the machine and adding
front and back pockets...

I think that I will use my old method for the upcoming
"Christmas and Winter" edition of these prompts...
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Everything is now sewn in and the cover facings
fabrics glued down...with Aileene's Tacky Glue...
Here is the book:
↓↓↓↓

Here it is closed...
And here follow all the pages..






It is so very different from this one
below:

And here is the
fabric cover I made a few years ago...
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Here it is opened
and
(below)
closed
I used my Grand-mere's vintage button
for the closure...

I like the fold over flap and button tie closing here...

Here are the back front cover and 1st page...
I like the neat sewn look 
and the pocket...

In this series that I made--
I used my own hand cut watercolor papers,
water colored them,
and then used
images from magazines to 
decorate it...
And
Here is the final page...


this is a writing journal with some
fold out pages.  

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It is quite a different look to the fabric one
I just finished...which is not a writing
journal but rather a folio of embroidery
vignettes...
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I think I am so used to coming from a scrapbooking
book-making background that I am kind
of surprised by how this came out..
though i probably shouldn't have been...
😏

I may make some pockets for
journaling cards in the next group...
We shall see...

Thank you all for following this 
embroidery journey with me...
💓💗💜
 Hugs, Julierose,
La Blageuse
(resting-euse)