I don’t
remember where I found instructions for constructing composition book covers –
there are so many great tutorials on the internet, not to mention the great
blogs written by fellow fabric lovers!
Eventually I compiled instructions and modified them to create a Crazy
Quilt version such as the one shown here.
Here are the
basic instructions for making the cover (not including the modification to
create a Crazy Quilt pattern):
Composition Book Cover
Materials needed
2 Pieces of fabric 16” x 10 ¾” – Outer
cover and lining
2 pieces of fabric 10 ¾ x 13 ½” – cover
flaps
14” ribbon – book mark
Instructions
Flaps
For each
side, fold fabric in half, wrong sides together; press and pin along the
fold.
Assembling the cover
Place
outside piece, face up, on mat. Find the
center, then pin the ribbon to the center.
Put Flap pieces down on each side of outside piece, matching raw edges
together; pin in place. Place lining piece,
right side down, on top; pin. Mark the
curved corners using the composition book corners, to create the stitching
line. Start sewing 3-4” from the bottom
edge of one side, using a ¼” seam allowance.
Leave a gap for turning. Remove
pins as you sew, but be careful of pin holding the ribbon – if removed too
soon, the ribbon might shift and not be sewn down. Press seams, trim corners, then turn right
side out. Use a turner to poke corners
out. Press seams, turning the raw edges
of the turning gap in. Pin all outside
edges, then edge-stitch 1/8” from the edge.
Press. Insert composition book.
For you
quilters, I know you can imagine how to create a quilted piece to serve as your
outer piece. You can also make this with
a solid piece of fabric, but it will look better if you do some decorative
quilting on it before sewing the cover.
I did some with just solid pieces of fabric, and they are not as
attractive – see below:
However, if you are just looking for a quick cover idea, this
will work and takes less time!
By the way, a quick tip on inserting the composition
book: slide one side into the flap, then
bend the other side back a little before sliding into the other flap. Once in straight, then gradually bring the
covers together and the book will slide into place. Another fun way to use up that fabric, and a great
gift item for anyone who journals or for a student taking notes in class!
I have a great tutorial for the "construction" of the book cover called "Best Book Cover Ever" at sewsewart.blogspot.com
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