Thank you for another great tutorial, Becca. I made one of these to go with a reading pillow. I put a buttonhole in the bookmark and a button on the pocket of the reading pillow to attach the bookmark when not in use.
I was hoping you would do this tutorial. You are such a good teacher. Just the right amount of relevant information delivered in such a way as to make a person excited about the project and really want to make it!!
Thank you, Becca! The interfacing makes all the difference! And the topstitching just on two sides, not the entire square, makes it fit on the book so nicely!
Nice job. This is a good project to help me get my sewjo back after returning from my vaca. Thank you I needed this. So rainy out today, good day to sew.
Very helpful, Becca, thank you! The corners of my calendar start curling up, using this to fix the problem sew simply and my Granddaughter is always asking for bookmarks.
Becca! I LOVE this and wanted to say "thank you" for posting such a great tutorial. I have a charm pack of Heather Givens' "Literary" fabric and this is the perfect way to use it!
Oh girl how did you know I was searching videos on how to make these fabric book marks. I have vowed this year to read more. I have so many books but never read. I also trying to read through the Bible this year.
I like that you top stitch opposite of the folded triangle on the edges so it does not restrict tge opening for the bookmark. I have seen others where they stitched all the way around and bookmark does not fit as nicely in the corner where book pages are inserted.
Super-great tutorial Becca. These would make really nice little gifts even though I personally read on an e-reader. Where did you get that awesome wood clapper.
From a local wood artisan on Etsy - Hard Rock Wood Works! You can check them out here: www.etsy.com/listing/1003535043/6x6-square-tailors-clapper-o-maple?click_key=5e2e60dd67bd3c73d7b2b0f835e5fa8357201932%3A1003535043&click_sum=6e85f61a&ref=shop_home_recs_2
Thank you for the information. I used your info and went and checked them out and I definitely will be ordering one. That is a great size for working on larger projects.
Love this video!!My diagonal does not evenly line up corner to corner. My sister is having the same problem - is it genetic or do you have a tip to help ours look as good as yours?
Without seeing your bookmark, I'm not sure I understand what's happened...or how you got there...so this may - or may not - be helpful! When you layer your fabrics together, make sure that the 'folded' fabric is perfectly lined up so that it STARTS in one corner and ENDS in one corner. And, if you need to keep it in place, use pins or clips!
Thank you for the directions on this bookmark. I can see where they can be addictive. Do you know where all the invitations came from last night to your community. Connection was not available but I must have gotten over 5 invitation. I think the invitation is blocked now.
Thank you thank you very much. I will be making some for Bible class or Sunday morning preaching when the pastor said turn to chapter 1 hold your finger there and turn to another chapter in the Bible. I will no longer have to keep my finger there my bookmark will be very very helpful. Thank you and bless you.
Thank you for another great tutorial, Becca. I made one of these to go with a reading pillow. I put a buttonhole in the bookmark and a button on the pocket of the reading pillow to attach the bookmark when not in use.
That’s a very good idea Katherine. Thanks. I just mailed 2 of those book pillows to my grandkids. Wish I had known. Oh well maybe next time.
That's a great idea!
I was hoping you would do this tutorial. You are such a good teacher. Just the right amount of relevant information delivered in such a way as to make a person excited about the project and really want to make it!!
Thank you so much!
Fantastic tutorial! Your instructions are easy to follow, well done. :)
Thank you! Cheers!
You are such a good teacher!!
Great project. I loved the tip about pressing the seam allowance back before turning to help roll the back away from the front. Thanks!
Great tutorial just what I was looking for love the little tips too thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
I made these. So much fun. I gave them to family and friends. Love them
Glad you like them!
Those are so neat. Thanks Becca for sharing this video with us. Nice little gift for friends.
You are so welcome!
I love, love, love these bookmarks! Mine gives me a smile when I open my book.
Me too!!
Thank you, Becca! The interfacing makes all the difference! And the topstitching just on two sides, not the entire square, makes it fit on the book so nicely!
I totally agree!
thank you for showing me this my grandson is 16 and loves to read and loves the orange book marks i made him
Love this! What a great gift to make for book lovers. ❤❤❤❤
I think so too!
These are so fun to make! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I’ve always wondered how these were made - I’m so happy I can now make them! Fabulous tutorial - thank you 😊
Thank you!
Nice job. This is a good project to help me get my sewjo back after returning from my vaca. Thank you I needed this. So rainy out today, good day to sew.
Glad I could help!
Love this idea. I might try it with the triangle piece out of Aida and cross stitch an initial on it.
Very helpful, Becca, thank you! The corners of my calendar start curling up, using this to fix the problem sew simply and my Granddaughter is always asking for bookmarks.
That's a great idea! :)
Thank you for the great tutorial. I like your way of instruction.
You are welcome!
Becca! I LOVE this and wanted to say "thank you" for posting such a great tutorial. I have a charm pack of Heather Givens' "Literary" fabric and this is the perfect way to use it!
You are so welcome!
Enjoyed this video! You are a great instructor, would like to see you do more teaching!😊
Thank you! Will do!
Going to make some for Addy’s librarian!! Great tutorial Becca👏🏻
thank you! Love this video! A gift for hubby’s Christmas stocking! Cute bookmark!
Thanks, Becca! I have loved those bookmarks and now I can make my own. Your tutorials are great!
Glad you like them!
I love these I made them for Christmas for m book club!
That's a great idea!
Congrats on reaching 18,000. And thanks for the bookmark
Thank you!
GM. Many thanks for a great quick little gift. Guess this qill ge a project after church today.
Fantastic tutorial! I have to try them!! TY, Becca!! ♥️🎄♥️
These are adorable. Tfs,hugs, Chel 🌸
Glad you like them!
Great project Becca. I will be making these for giveaways to friends and family. Great video as always!
Awesome! Thank you!
I have seen these and thought they were so cute. Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!
You are so welcome!
Thanks Becca…how clever. Thanks for sharing. ❤️🇦🇺
You are so welcome!
That's a great size.
I've always wanted to make these! Thanks so much, they are so cute and would make perfect gifts!📚
You are so welcome!
Love these! Going to make these for sure!
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for the tutorial, these are awesome.
You're very welcome!
This is awesome
Sew cute. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this.
My pleasure!
Thanks- thinking of making these for stocking stuffers
Thank you, very nice tutorial!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh girl how did you know I was searching videos on how to make these fabric book marks. I have vowed this year to read more. I have so many books but never read. I also trying to read through the Bible this year.
Apparently, I'm a mind reader!
That is so awesome to hear. What a great way to learn to make this bookmark, and to read your Bible.
Nice project.
Thanks!
I like that you top stitch opposite of the folded triangle on the edges so it does not restrict tge opening for the bookmark. I have seen others where they stitched all the way around and bookmark does not fit as nicely in the corner where book pages are inserted.
I agree, too! I couldn't see why stitching on all 4 sides was required!
Oh I am going to make a ton of these today.
Glad I could be your enabler!
Great tutorial. I’m making a bunch for my Bookclub
Love your tutorial Becca! Did you make your little ironing table? Did I miss your video on it?
No, I bought it and recovered it. Maybe that's a topic for a future video!
@@sewbecca it’s so beautiful and functional… I thought maybe I had missed the memo!!! 💞💞
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This is awesome! Do you mind linking your amazing iron? Thank you!
I love this tutorial! Did you make the small ironing board that is used in this video?
Nope - I bought it from The Old Country Store in Intercourse, PA
Super-great tutorial Becca. These would make really nice little gifts even though I personally read on an e-reader. Where did you get that awesome wood clapper.
From a local wood artisan on Etsy - Hard Rock Wood Works! You can check them out here: www.etsy.com/listing/1003535043/6x6-square-tailors-clapper-o-maple?click_key=5e2e60dd67bd3c73d7b2b0f835e5fa8357201932%3A1003535043&click_sum=6e85f61a&ref=shop_home_recs_2
Thank you for the information. I used your info and went and checked them out and I definitely will be ordering one. That is a great size for working on larger projects.
Love this video!!My diagonal does not evenly line up corner to corner. My sister is having the same problem - is it genetic or do you have a tip to help ours look as good as yours?
Without seeing your bookmark, I'm not sure I understand what's happened...or how you got there...so this may - or may not - be helpful! When you layer your fabrics together, make sure that the 'folded' fabric is perfectly lined up so that it STARTS in one corner and ENDS in one corner. And, if you need to keep it in place, use pins or clips!
Of course. I just wondered it you'd experienced the same issue. Thanks so much for taking the time to respond❤
Thanks!
Sew cute!
Thank you!
@@sewbecca you’re welcome
Just found this thanks love it! How did u make your mini iron press
I bought it from a store. :)
Which store?@@sewbecca
@@hannahchilders660 old country store in Intercourse, PA
Thank you for the directions on this bookmark. I can see where they can be addictive. Do you know where all the invitations came from last night to your community. Connection was not available but I must have gotten over 5 invitation. I think the invitation is blocked now.
I didn't send any invitations...so unsure where they came from.
Am I using 1/4” s.a, when stitching around?
Yes
I missed the seam allowance? How big is the seam? Thank you! i’ve Cut out 50 of them.
1/4”!
OMG, nobody answers questions, thank you. @@sewbecca
Thank you thank you very much. I will be making some for Bible class or Sunday morning preaching when the pastor said turn to chapter 1 hold your finger there and turn to another chapter in the Bible. I will no longer have to keep my finger there my bookmark will be very very helpful. Thank you and bless you.
Hahaha! I love it when they do that... turn here, now turn here, now turn here! LOL Excellent idea!