This is a fantastic tutorial! I just used it yesterday (with slightly different measurements) to make a laptop case out of an old t-shirt I wanted to repurpose. This was super easy to follow, and your idea of using clips instead of pins is brilliant!
I leave the liner fabric protruding out a 1/4”, it accents the top edge. I also make binding tape from the liner fabric to add to the top edge of a pocket that’s 2/3 the size of the sleeve. This allows me to carry papers, writing utensils, stuff in the pocket. Add a small strap and button closure, maybe some lace in the seams! Get creative!
Hello! I loved your tutorial and you have encouraged me to make a cover for my books. but I would like to know where you bought the "Beauty and the Beast" fabric. thanks! ❤️
I feel silly for asking but do you know what dimensions would be appropriate to fit the Harry Potter books? I followed your tutorial for myself & love the size of it but I want to make a gift for a friend. The size you have fit for the first 3 HP books but then they get thicker after that and won’t fit.
Could you please say which type of fabric the Beauty & the Beast one and the inside fabric was? I would like to make it myself but don't know if, say, a jersey would survive me ironing it to the form stuff.
This is a fantastic tutorial! I just used it yesterday (with slightly different measurements) to make a laptop case out of an old t-shirt I wanted to repurpose. This was super easy to follow, and your idea of using clips instead of pins is brilliant!
Thank you! I am glad that I was able to help :)
Love this. Your tutorial is very thorough and helpful, I’m gonna try to make this, wish me luck I’m super excited about it.
I am glad that I could help :)
Just made one as a Christmas gift and it was so easy to follow along. Your instructions were very helpful. Came out super cute.
I'm so glad!
I'm gonna make two of these as Christmas gifts for my book-loving friends, thank you so much for making this tutorial!
That is awesome! I am glad you enjoyed the tutorial :)
Thanks I love sewing but I'm so new at it. I also love reading, so I made these for my book club friends. I love this project!!!
I am so glad I could help :)
I just started sewing since 2 days
And I love this
You’re very talented. Love the tutorial.
Thank you so much!
OMG THE TS PULLOVER 💖💖💖
Hehe. It is so comfy :)
I leave the liner fabric protruding out a 1/4”, it accents the top edge. I also make binding tape from the liner fabric to add to the top edge of a pocket that’s 2/3 the size of the sleeve. This allows me to carry papers, writing utensils, stuff in the pocket. Add a small strap and button closure, maybe some lace in the seams! Get creative!
Great tip!
More sewing diys please
Thank you for the tutorial I made mine tonight and it turned out lovely 😍📕
Glad I could help :)
This is awesome! Could you film how to include a zipper? ☺️
I have never sewn with a zipper before so I don't think I would be your best resource for that
Hello! I loved your tutorial and you have encouraged me to make a cover for my books. but I would like to know where you bought the "Beauty and the Beast" fabric. thanks! ❤️
I am so glad you liked this tutorial. I got the Beauty and the Beast fabric from Joanns.
I feel silly for asking but do you know what dimensions would be appropriate to fit the Harry Potter books? I followed your tutorial for myself & love the size of it but I want to make a gift for a friend. The size you have fit for the first 3 HP books but then they get thicker after that and won’t fit.
I would say maybe go up 1-1.5 inches on each side using the dimensions I provided in this tutorial. I hope this helps :)
Tales&Teacups I will try that out, thank you!
Does it need to be double sided foam stabalizer? Or just one side?
Double sided. You need the outside and inner layer to adhere to it.
Could you please say which type of fabric the Beauty & the Beast one and the inside fabric was? I would like to make it myself but don't know if, say, a jersey would survive me ironing it to the form stuff.
They are both cotton fabric
Are you a bookstagrammer???
No really. I sometimes post pictures of books though :)
If I’m a beginner to sewing would I be able to do this??
I think so. It is fairly straight forward.