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NOTE FROM AMY: In Chapter 3, Segment 2 (called “Add shaping and seam allowance”), please take note of the following: When adding the 1/2” seam allowance to the collar pattern, the edge you label FOLD should not have any seam allowance. In the video (in my excitement about this great project) I added a seam allowance (oops!) which you don’t need to do because you are cutting on the fold, no seam allowance is needed. You won’t be stitching there. If you add it, as I did, the collar will still look great, but it will be 1” wider overall than your original neck-opening tracing. - Amy
Want more decor spookiness? Check out Spooky Heads in Jars and Crafting Together: Spooky Specimens.
Or if you want to learn more about image transfers head over to Courtney's Image Transfers class!
- Copy paper, text-weight up to 28lb.
- 18" x 24" drawing paper - Faith is using three sheets of Strathmore 400
- Cardstock in a few colors
- Decorative paper
- Book binder’s board, .067 or .082" thick
- 12" x 18" of book cloth OR materials to DIY: fat quarter of lightweight cotton or linen fabric, Heat 'n Bond adhesive, tissue paper, iron and ironing surface
- X-Acto or craft knife
- Cutting mat
- Pin tool or awl
- Bone folder - Faith loves her Teflon one but plastic and bone work well
- Bookbinding needle or embroidery needle
- Waxed linen thread, 5-ply - Faith is using three colors
- Unbleached linen thread, 2-ply
- PVA glue and brush, Elmer's extra-strength glue stick or Scotch permanent glue stick
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Parchment or waxed paper
- Covered brick, or heavy books of equivalent weight
- 12" and 18” metal ruler
- Right angle ruler and/or small plastic triangle
- 20” length of 1/8" ribbon
- Scratch paper
- 2 to 4 Bulldog or binder clips
- Sandpaper (optional)
- Cut paper and board
- Sew a 3-hole pamphlet
- Sew a 4-hole pamphlet
- Make a wrapped cover
- Fold a blizzard book
- Make a crown binding
- Wrap book boards
- Make a star book
What you'll get:
- Instructions on how to make a variety of blank books
- 31 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF
- Step-by-step expert instruction from artis Faith Hale
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
I've read the books & admired pieces online, so it was wonderful to see the process demonstrated. Natalie is obviously someone who loves what she does <3
I watched this seems like years ago. I knew I wanted to learn. Ordered the book, fear set in....Here comes Alison Glass and her Cozy. I loved doing that Cozy quilt. I no longer fear doing this...What is different? No idea. I am ready now.
It was an interesting class just not my cup of tea. It was interesting as she went though the detail of marking the pattern on the top piece, to sewing to cutting. I think Natalie did a great job in her teaching of this subject.
