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Hi, in this video I'm going to show you how to make a super duper fabric notebook cover
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Really easy to make, can slip on and off so you can transfer it from one notebook to another
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and you can make it this afternoon in an hour. So, I'm Christine of christinescrafts.com and this channel is dedicated to crafting
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on a budget. So first of all, what are you going to need to make one of these
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You're going to need your notebook that you want to cover. As you can see I've got a notebook here that I've already started to use but it's not
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very exciting. You're going to need some fabric to cover it with
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Now you can use all the same fabric or you can select a fabric and then use a different
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one for the lining which is what I'm going to do. I've just got a plain fabric for my lining
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So you need to decide on the size of pieces you're going to cut out
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So measure the height of your notebook and make a note of that measurement, the height
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of your notebook. And then open out your notebook and measure the width of your notebook when it's open
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And those are the two important measurements you're going to need to be able to cut out your fabric to the right size
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So you need to make sure that you've got those measurements accurately and that you've got
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a piece of fabric that is big enough to cover your notebook and then another piece that's
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a size quite a lot bigger so that you can make the pockets for the inside
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So out of your main fabric you're going to cut a piece that is the width of your notebook
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plus 1.75 inches and the height of your notebook plus 1.25 inches
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And that will be big enough for the outer piece. Now out of your lining fabric you need to cut a piece that is the height of your notebook
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plus 1.25 inches and the width of your notebook plus four times the pocket width you want
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Now I've done my pockets two inches wide but you can make them as wide as you like
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But that needs to be the width of the notebook plus four times your pockets
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We're now going to place those two pieces of fabric together with right sides facing
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So make sure your right sides are facing and bring two of the short edges together
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Just line up those shorter edges and pin or clip them together
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It doesn't matter what you use so long as it's going to hold them together while you
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sew along that seam. Just making sure it's held. And then we're going to repeat this process for the other short edges
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So we're making a tube. Don't worry about the fact the lining is a lot wider than the main fabric
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That's fine. So pin or clip along this seam as well
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And then you should have formed a tube out of your fabric
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A short wide tube in my case because of the size of the notebook. But you will have formed a tube
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And now you just need to sew those seams. Obviously like most projects you can hand sew it if you need to but it's quite a big
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project for hand sewing so I recommend running it on the machine
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Start at one end, take a few stitches, do a bit of a reverse to make sure nothing unravels
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and then run along. You'll see that for my seam allowance I'm just running the edge of the sewing foot along
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the edge of the fabric and that works out quite nicely. Keep yourself going straight all the way along and when you get to the other end you're going
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to do exactly what you did at the beginning. Just do a little reverse just to make sure your stitches don't unravel later
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And then once you've cut that, taken off your threads, simply repeat for the other seam
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that you'd already pinned. So you will now have a tube with your pieces of fabric
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And then you need to think about sewing those together. So we're keeping those right sides together, we haven't turned it out and we're going to
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lie it flat so that the outer fabric's on the top and we're going to try and make sure
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it's in the middle. So the lining fabric at either side needs to have the same measurement
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So for me that's two inches. So check that you've got exactly your measurement, for me two inches, at either side
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You want it exactly in the middle. Once you're happy with it, pin it in place
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I'm putting my seams out to the edge. You could press them flat or you could pin them in, it doesn't matter
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I'm choosing to pin mine out towards the lining fabric. Once you're happy with that, turn it around and repeat the process
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I advise you not to assume that it's going to be right at the other end just because
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it's right on the side you've done. Always check again. You'll see I've just had to do a little bit of adjustment with mine because they weren't
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quite right. And just keep measuring, keep checking. Once you're happy, pin those
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And then along one of those seams you're going to sew all the way along
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So just put your pins in or your clips on all the way
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But on one side you need to leave a gap to be able to turn this the right way out when
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you've finished. So I'm going to mark it on that side with a big pin in the middle and I know not to
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sew it on that pin. You can mark it however you like but make sure you do leave that hole
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So on one side, a little bit of reverse and just run all the way along
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Again I'm running that foot along the edge and that's a simple seam
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When it comes to the other side, decide where you're keeping a hole in the middle and start
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your seam next to it. Make sure you do a bit of reverse so it doesn't pull undone and work your way all the way
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along until you get to the other end. Little bit of a reverse
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Clipping off those extra threads. And then repeat the process making sure you leave a hole big enough to turn the whole
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lot through. So you'll see I'm just checking there. Look where that other seam started
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Make sure I've left a nice big gap. And then again, sew a nice little seam with your backing at either end so it doesn't unravel
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Now before you turn it out, I recommend that at the very least you clip the corners so
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that it sits nicely. Don't cut any stitches, just cut nice and closely
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And if along your seams there are any bits that you think need tidying up a bit, just
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snip them off now. And then use your hole to turn the whole thing the right way out
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Just work it through. Push your fingers into the corners. And then to make sure you get a good corner, use a nice blunt object like a chopstick and
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gently poke out the corners. And you should now have a basic cover
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Now you can press it, and I strongly advise it, and then you're going to topstitch all
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the way round. This makes a nice finish and also sews up that hole that you left
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And so no one will ever know you left the hole. So choose somewhere to start
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I do recommend on one of the side bits, which is going to be in your pocket, so it will
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not be on the outside of the notebook. And topstitch all the way round
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I've chosen to do my topstitch really near the edge. And you'll see I had a bit of trouble
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So at one corner I had to take off my threads, tidy up the ends, and start again
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Don't worry about it. What matters is that you end up with a nice tidy topstitch that just finishes your cover off
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At every corner, just lift your foot, turn through 90 degrees, get a nice sharp corner
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And keep going until you're back to where you started. And once you're back to where you started, just do a little reverse, just so it doesn't unravel
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And now we're going to form those pockets. So turn the whole thing over, so you're now looking at the lining, and get your notebook
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back and place it on the middle of your fabric. And you can see, if I just fold that over and at the other side, how it's going to look
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What you need to do now is make sure you turn the same amount over at both sides and that
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the book fits in. So because you can measure against the book, you've got a little bit of wriggle room here
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If you didn't quite get your measurements right, you've still got time to put it right
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Now you'll notice my measurements have set it up so that a little bit of the outer fabric
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comes round to the pocket, and I'm comfortable with that. I think that's the best way round to be
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It means there's no way the lining will show on the other side
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So pin them really close to the edge. You're going to sew them really close to the edge, unless you were very generous with your
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measurements, in which case you might need to come in a little bit
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Because what you want is the front of the notebook to just, and I do mean just, fit in
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And the same at the back. You want the back cover to just fit in
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So pin the back pocket the same as you've pinned the front pocket
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Just a reminder to make sure you check that your two pockets are the same
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You want a nice symmetrical set of pockets. And check that your book's going to fit in there
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Nice snug fit you want, but not so snug you can't get the book in
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And then you're just going to sew really close to the edge along that pocket
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A little bit of reverse at the front and the end of your seam
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But just make sure you're right on the edge, and that's how the measurements I gave you
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will mean you need to sew it right on the edge. Just work your way along and sew it
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You can see I'm taking it slow. If you've got a thick bit of fabric you sometimes need to do a little bit of hand turning of
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the wheel. Don't worry, just persevere and keep going. And then you will complete the edge of one pocket
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And then just repeat for all four seams so that you complete your two pockets
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So I get to the end, a little bit of a reverse, and finish off that pocket
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And then cut off your thread so it's nice and tidy, and repeat for the others
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So once you've got all four you've now got a cover. And all that's left to do is to put your notebook in
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So just feed the front in carefully, slide it in, and then the same with the back
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Just get that to go in there. And that's it. Job done, you've covered your notebook perfectly
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And because it's a slip-on cover you can take it off later when your notebook's full and
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apply it to your new notebook. So I hope you've enjoyed making your notebook today, your notebook cover
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And I hope you'll enjoy using it, or whoever you gift it to will enjoy your notebook
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They're great for covering diaries too, which is what I've done here as well
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So thank you for watching. Please give me a thumbs up below if you've enjoyed this video, and leave me any comments
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Thanks again. Enjoy your notebook cover