Yeah. I would check with the specific fleece you use but they should be fine in cold cycle. I would lay flat though and not put in the dryer. Be sure to prewash fabric before sewing though as washing after can cause shrinking and puckering.
That is amazing and I'm gonna make one so soon. I just got so confused by how to measure the dimensions of the fabric according to the book. I mean I just need more illustration concerning adding inches to the book dimensions. I just didn't get it. Can anyone help me??
So a typical book is usually 6 inches by 9 inches. I cut out a 8 by 11 inch peice so I had room for the 1/4 inch seam allowance and larger hardcover books. A 7 by 10 inch piece should be good for a standard paperbook book or thinner hard cover. 😊
@TarneemAhmed I have another way to solve the problem of measuring that usually works for me: make a sleeve out of newspaper or by joining pieces of printer paper or any waste sheets of paper. That way you will know how big a piece of cloth you will need for the sleeve and you can add extra for the seams as you require. Always keep a little more than you think you need.
Great job with the book sleeve. This is perfect for Christmas too! You can use this instead of wrapping paper
Thats a great idea!
Love this tutorial! Thank you! I was making them harder. This is super cool! Thank you so much for your video! 😊
Thank you so much! I’m going to make some for the book lovers in my family. Also, I have the same sewing machine as you!
Awesome! They'll love them 😍
Just made 2 last night with your video as a guide. They turned out Amazing! Thank you :)
Thank you very much! I made one to my daugher❤❤
Going to make one of these for my daughter's iPad!
Thank you for a great tutorial ,
This is awesome! It would be great if there were handles too.
Ooo great idea
Love tutorial perfect
Sono bellissimi..si posso avere le misu4e?
Can you just use regular batting instead of the fuseable fleece?
Yeah you'll just want to make sure you sew it in so it doesn't move around
Love
Hello can you tell me where did you find the marauders map fabric that you are showing please ? 😉 thanks for the tutorial !
Hi! Yes I bought it at JoAnn Fabrics.
That is such a cool idea! I've ruined to books before. Im totally going to try this. What do I look for when I go buy the white lining part??
Pellon Fusible Fleece... Joann's sales it buy the yard.
Awesome
Hii, love it!! where did you get the Harry Potter's fabric?
Joanns!
Joanns!
you use cotton fabric, right?
Yes!
Would you be able to use stuffing instead of the fleece?
Quilt Batting might work. As long as it's flat. Stuffing doesn't really lie flat.
Bom dia! Teria como colocar as medidas em português?! Muito obrigada. ❤️😆
Are these machine washable after putting in the fleece?
Yeah. I would check with the specific fleece you use but they should be fine in cold cycle. I would lay flat though and not put in the dryer. Be sure to prewash fabric before sewing though as washing after can cause shrinking and puckering.
@@hookedandhemmed I got the type you used in your video:) I’ll wash the fabric first thanks!
That is amazing and I'm gonna make one so soon. I just got so confused by how to measure the dimensions of the fabric according to the book. I mean I just need more illustration concerning adding inches to the book dimensions. I just didn't get it. Can anyone help me??
So a typical book is usually 6 inches by 9 inches. I cut out a 8 by 11 inch peice so I had room for the 1/4 inch seam allowance and larger hardcover books. A 7 by 10 inch piece should be good for a standard paperbook book or thinner hard cover. 😊
@TarneemAhmed I have another way to solve the problem of measuring that usually works for me: make a sleeve out of newspaper or by joining pieces of printer paper or any waste sheets of paper. That way you will know how big a piece of cloth you will need for the sleeve and you can add extra for the seams as you require. Always keep a little more than you think you need.
@@hookedandhemmed
Thank you SO MUCH!!!! ❤️❤️
@@raisavaz
Thanks a lot ❤️
@@tarneemahmed2466 You're welcome!
2:40 what are these called again, please?
One sided fusible fleece.
@@hookedandhemmed thank you so much! It is so sad that i cannot find them here :/