for the love of reading
This past Christmas was the first time I failed to put handmade gifts under the tree for my daughters. Of course they are always very forgiving of their mother, but I was quite upset with myself. So I worked hard in the days following to make up for it.
Part of the reason I didn't make anything was because I didn't know what to make. Sometimes I get so crippled with indecision. My brain goes 'round and 'round thinking, "I could make this, or I could make this, or I could make this ..." Ugh. So frustrating. But it was a novel - from Santa, ironically enough - that inspired this book cover for my 12 year old.
I'd never made a fabric book cover before - I was quite proud of myself for thinking to add a built-in ribbon bookmark - and it was refreshing to exercise my often neglected hand applique skills. I'd like to tell you that the half-dresdan was purely a design choice. But if I'm being perfectly honest, it was a calculated decision - it only took half the time to make and applique in place. ;)
She loves it. It turned out so well, in fact, that I went to work straight away on the second one for her little sister. I'll show it to you soon ... when she remembers to bring it home from school.
Reader Comments (29)
xxx, Lori
BRAVO!!!!
huge hug and much love,
Iris
Lori, I read your question. Just go to Aliexpress, etsy or just "Google" and write : "printed cotton labels" - you will not believe the endless choices they have. Good luck!!!!
I just finished a green apple/cream star quilt using 3 new-to-me techniques. My coconut is frazzled but I am so proud of the outcome! Please add my name to the tutorial/pattern wish list.
Happy crafting!
xx Lori
Congratulations!!