Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Fabric Bookmarks

The leftover strips from the pencil roll were the perfect width for bookmarks and because I was using a torn piece of newspaper to mark my place in my book, I thought I'd make a few real bookmarks. After some trial and error, I ended up with some pretty cute ones.


I cut watercolor paper 1 1/2" wide x 6" tall, glued a piece of fabric to the back with fabric glue, then I glued smaller pieces on the front, overlapping a little. I didn't use a lot of glue, I was just using it to tack the fabric down so the pieces didn't slip when I went to sew them. The first few I made I didn't glue the front fabrics down (just the back), and they slipped all over the place and looked yucky. So glue 'em down, then sew all the way around and over the bottom of each little piece. Then punch a hole near the top, add an eyelet if you want, and thread yarn or ribbon through the top. The edges will fray a bit, but I think it adds to it, don't you?

Another cute fabric bookmark tutorial can be found here on Anna Maria Horner's blog.

4 comments:

gina said...

these are so cute - what a great thing to add to a wrapped box or giftbag - love it!

Anonymous said...

Those book marks are flippin sweet!

Anonymous said...

ooo I love them.. put them in your Etsy shop so I can buy one when I buy a drop spindle.. something I have been thinking about buying for a while now ;)

Leah said...

Thank you!!
Melissa - I'll give you one when you buy a drop spindle :) But I'll probably add some soon!