It’s all free – just remember to give credit where credit is due. Please do share this blog post, PDF pattern, and YouTube reference with your friends. One has my “to do list” and calendar, one has a graph paper composition notebook that I use to draw out quilt designs before I head over to EQ7, and one is being filled with tutorial ideas! It’s my hope that you will enjoy the video and printed instructions to make several of these covers – I think they make great gifts! For yourself or others! Personally, I have three that I am actively using. Step Three: Enjoy and Share Quilted Covers on the Composition Notebooks are as unique as the imagination of the maker Supplies are reviewed on the YouTube as well as listed in the PDF.Ĭlick here for the PDF. This is in the event you want to fast forward to review certain areas of instructions. To better assist you a time stamp is referenced for each section. Step Two: Download the PDF Instructions There is a zippered pen/pencil pocket on the back flap of the notebook coverīecause I believe that “paper never forgets” I’ve created a guide to go along with the YouTube. ![]() View the complete tutorial on The Quilt Rambler YouTube channel A confident beginner/intermediate sewer should find the instructions in the workshop clear to follow.Ĭlick here to watch on YouTube. ![]() The project requires basic sewing knowledge including knowledge of quilting tools such as a rotary cutter, ruler, and mat and the use of a sewing machine. I got a little carried away and turned my paper pieced block into a quilted cover for a composition notebook and haven’t looked back since! They are multiplying like rabbits over here in The Quilt Rambler studio so I decided to share the fun by offering a tutorial/workshop on how you can make your own! Turn a simple composition notebook into a fun usable fashion statement You Tube Tutorial Make one, or two, or a few! Quilted Composition Notebook Covers are addictiveĪs part of the Island Batik Ambassador program, I was challenged in March to make a mini quilt using paper piecing or foundation piecing.
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