Contains:
- Illustrated step-by-step instructions
- Tips and Tricks
- A4 / Letter (US) Patterns Including Seam Allowances
Materials you need at home:
- Outer fabric
- Interfacing
- Lining
- Thread
We've all been there: you buy a beautiful but expensive notebook - and then you barely dare to write in it. But why spend money on an expensive notebook when you can easily upgrade any inexpensive notebook with a beautiful notebook cover? A homemade notebook cover not only makes your notebook look better, but you can also replace it when it is full. This keeps your notebook practical and affordable, and you can use it with peace of mind.
I personally designed these notebook covers for my own notebooks to solve this very problem. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they are also incredibly practical! Whether you want to dress up a bullet journal, a kids' homework book, or just a plain old notebook, these covers will turn any notebook into something special. Best of all, the covers are durable, washable, and can be used over and over again.
I recommend using a woven fabric for the cover, but you can also use a stiffer fabric or faux leather. The thicker the fabric, the higher quality the cover will feel - perfect for giving your notebook that little bit extra.
If you take your time and work cleanly, your cover will fit perfectly. And once you get the hang of it, you'll be sewing a whole collection of booklet covers in no time - one for each notebook!
- Give a simple notebook a stylish upgrade with a chic fabric cover.
- Various fabric choices: Woven fabric, sturdier fabrics or faux leather - the choice is yours!
- Durable and washable:** The cover stays in great shape even after frequent use, providing reliable protection for your notebook.
- Customizable:** Perfect for notebooks, bullet journals or homework books to keep things organized.
Included sizes: DIN A4, DIN A5, DIN A6
What you need
Material:
- DIN A4
- Outer fabric: approx. 64 x 32 cm
- Interfacing: approx. 54 x 31 cm
- Lining: approx. 44 x 32 cm
DIN A5:
- Outer fabric: approx. 51 x 23 cm
- Interfacing: approx. 41 x 22 cm
- Lining: approx. 31 x 23 cm
DIN A6:
- Outer fabric: approx. 43 x 17 cm
- Interfacing: approx. 33 x 16 cm
- Lining: approx. 23 x 17 cm
- Thread
Tools:
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins
- Chalk or pencil
- Measuring tool
- Iron
What you get
- Illustrated step-by-step instructions: Detailed instructions with clear pictures for easy implementation.
- Tips and Tricks: Useful hints to get the most out of your project.
- A4 / Letter (US) Patterns Including Seam Allowances: Precise patterns that include all necessary seam allowances.
byGesa
Hey and welcome! I'm Gesa. Welcome to my world of colors, shapes, and imagination! As a designer (originally from the fashion sector) with a great passion for kids' room decor and DIY, I've dedicated my heart to creating spaces and objects that are not only beautiful to look at but also tell stories.