Alison ([info]alisonwonderlnd) wrote in [info]t_shirt_surgery,
@ 2004-08-02 18:04:00
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Sewn Journal Tutorial
Here is the tutorial for the journal I posted yesterday!



Ok :) Here’s the tutorial for my sewn journal!

First: Get your fabric. I started with yellow for the main journal and pink for my accents. You don’t have to have accent fabric.. and if you’re using a print fabric you might not want one.


Next I cut my base fabric to 16” wide by 13” high so that I would be able to fold it over quite a bit.



Then I cut my cardboard to the right dimensions. This journal is the size of a piece of paper folded in half, plus a tiny bit of edging. (so it’s 9” tall and 5 3/4” wide). So you cut two pieces for the front and back (with the dimensions I just said) and a spine piece.. this one is however wide you want your journal to be, I made mine 3/4.”



Next I laid my cardboard out on my fabric just to get an idea of what I was going to be working with.. As you can see there should be about a 1/4” gap between the front and back pieces and the spine. I then cut out the corners of my yellow fabric so it won’t be so bulky in the corners when I sewed it.



Now take off your other two pieces of cardboard (keep the one you cut the corners away for) and after carefully positioning your fabric and cardboard, fold the top edge over and stitch along it. It is much easier to do this with the wrong side up than it is to do it from the front.


(Now, if you’re like me, you’ll stitch your cardboard in to the front only to realize that you put it in the wrong way and you have a pattern showing through your journal cover. You then will have to rip out all the stitches on that and flip the cardboard and do it again. I don’t suggest that method.. I suggest you start with your cardboard facing the right way (if there is a difference on your cardboard..).)

When you get to the corner you’ll fold it down and over (like when wrapping a gift).. this is just something you have to fidget with until you like how it looks.


After doing that, turn your corner and stitch down the side and across the bottom and back up the center part of your front piece. Your front will now be fully attached to the fabric.

Now is the time to decorate your front cover with anything else you’ll be attaching by sewing. I decided to make a flower on mine so I cut out petals from my pink t-shirt.



I then eyeballed where they should go and machine stitched them on one by one.



I then sewed a stem and put a button center and voila!:



Next you have to sew in your spine. Position it next to the front piece, but don’t forget your 1/4” gap or you won’t be able to open and close the book. Sew across the top, down the side, across the bottom and back up the other side! (duh ;P)



Then you sew in your back piece of cardboard. Position it where it should be and cut away the corners like you did for the front. I don’t like to do this until right now so that you’re sure the corners are cut in the right place. You then sew it on just like you did for the front. You should end up with something that looks like this:


If you want to decorate the back or the spine.. now is a good time.. I didn’t want to on mine.

Now you have to prepare the pages. I used the coptic stitch tutorial that can be found at this web site: http://personal.mem.bellsouth.net/d/r/drv1913/0204.html I found it to be pretty easy to follow. taurusm59 pointed out to me that step 3 is a little strange. The woman who made the other tutorial tells you to fold your paper in half twice (so that it is a quarter sized piece of paper) but I don't do that. I only fold it once. So basically, skip step 3. She tells you to punch holes with a needle and thimble, but I like to clamp my pages together and hammer through the holes.. hehe..



*me stitching*


After I have finished binding I like to hot glue the spine of my book.. I clamp it again so that the pages are nice and close together and then glue the heck out of it so that the spine part isn’t a whole lot wider than the edge of the pages..



Now it’s time to glue your pages in and have a finished journal! I like to use rubber cement, but you can use elmer’s glue or whatever you want, pretty much! I tried hot gluing but couldn’t put the glue on there and then get my pages there fast enough to stick it!!! I first put a layer on the cover of the journal.



Then I put a layer on the outside piece of paper. When you’re gluing, line up the hot glued edge of the paper spine with the center edge of your front cardboard, so there is an even 1/4” edge all the way around your paper.



Let the first side dry for a little while so that it doesn’t shift around, and then glue the second side on! When it’s all dry, you’ll have a finished, lovely journal!




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[info]xxcarcrash
2004-08-02 06:11 pm UTC (link)
:O

<3

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[info]grossencounter
2004-08-02 06:13 pm UTC (link)
you.are.amazing.

very good job with this !!

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 06:36 pm UTC (link)
aw, thanks! :)

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[info]ana_saurus_rex
2004-08-02 06:15 pm UTC (link)
<3 very nice. i'd sooo pay you to make me one. O___o

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 06:24 pm UTC (link)
is that so? email me if you really want me to.. half_full@sbcglobal.net

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[info]gidgetswim72
2006-04-23 07:17 pm UTC (link)
I would also :).

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2006-04-23 08:30 pm UTC (link)
I have some that are already made that I could send you pictures of, email me at alison.howard@gmail.com if you want to see them.

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[info]gidgetswim72
2006-04-23 08:33 pm UTC (link)
i just did a little while ago actually

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2006-04-23 09:16 pm UTC (link)
Hey, my email address has changed, so I won't get anything you send to that half_full one. I'll send you a link to some pictures.

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[info]gidgetswim72
2006-04-23 09:19 pm UTC (link)
oh mine has too, lol it's allie.caulfield@yahoo.com

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[info]_baybeh
2004-08-02 06:15 pm UTC (link)
That is awesome! Good job by you!

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 06:36 pm UTC (link)
thanks!

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[info]taurusm59
2004-08-04 12:01 pm UTC (link)
hi, I'm in the middle of making the journal because it was so fabulous, and on the link for how to make the pages, I don't understand step number three. If you can explain it to me better it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-04 04:52 pm UTC (link)
Hm I forgot that she did it like that. I didn't fold mine in half again because I wanted them to stay 8 1/2 by 5 1/2 so you can just fold them in half the one time and follow the rest of the steps.

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-04 04:54 pm UTC (link)
ooh wait i just realized that there are a couple of step 3's to choose from. Are you talking about step three while you're preparing the paper for sewing, or step three while you're sewing it?

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[info]melindaligew
2008-07-17 02:23 am UTC (link)
Or you can just eat them in their lovely alcoholic juice. They are heavenly. If you've ever tasted slivovitz, they are similar, but much, much nicer.

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[info]auntie_gravity
2007-10-21 06:17 am UTC (link)
so like 3 years after the fact i'm digging through the memories to look at stuff for my halloween costume and i did a double take as i scrolled past your icon. ha!

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[info]prettyxnothings
2004-08-02 06:23 pm UTC (link)
so cute!!:)

ive always wanted to know how to do that.

<3

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 06:36 pm UTC (link)
now you do ;) make away! book binding is super addictive though, so watch out..

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[info]prettyxnothings
2004-08-02 09:11 pm UTC (link)
good good! i do these little drawings and ive been wanting to make books out of them:)

now i can:)

<3

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[info]1843
2004-08-02 06:25 pm UTC (link)
Wow, that's fantastic! Thank you for posting this! :D

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 06:37 pm UTC (link)
no problem :) this is the first tutorial I've made and it was surprisingly easy.. I thought it would be a pain in the butt..

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[info]1843
2004-08-02 06:38 pm UTC (link)
It's really handy to have pictures too. :) Not a lot of tutorials have them and I get confused. *_*

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[info]sleepyjoanne
2004-08-02 06:38 pm UTC (link)
Wow... that looks fantastic. Wonderful tutorial, as well.

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[info]arimle
2004-08-02 06:45 pm UTC (link)
oh, that's nice.
I'll have to try that sometime.

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[info]therapeutic
2004-08-02 06:54 pm UTC (link)
How cute and unique!

Great work. How much would you sell one for?

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 10:29 pm UTC (link)
I was thinking $10

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[info]brittsays
2004-08-02 07:56 pm UTC (link)
I love it! Great tutorial, the pictures help lol. <3333 <:D And I love your nail art.. the flower is cute! [/off topic]

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 10:30 pm UTC (link)
hehe.. thanks on both counts :) Yeah I tried making a tutorial once and hand't taken pictures and it was TERRIBLE.. so this time I did the pics :)

I keep the flower on my nail because I love having nail polish but when I paint my whole nails then it just starts chipping and looks terrible and i have to devote more time to removing it.. this thing lasts for weeks at a time and takes a couple minutes to do ;)

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[info]tofubravado
2004-08-02 08:29 pm UTC (link)
someone should put this in the memories.

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[info]tarteheart
2004-08-04 06:04 pm UTC (link)
(I try to update the Memories as often as I get online. If you want to request an entry to be added, you can find it in the Memories under the category titled "memories," or you can just send a comment in my journal.)

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[info]tofubravado
2004-08-05 05:34 am UTC (link)
Okeedokee

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[info]lucifersamekh
2004-08-02 09:23 pm UTC (link)
thanks for posting this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've been wanting to make books forevverrr

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[info]alisonwonderlnd
2004-08-02 10:30 pm UTC (link)
books are awesome and addicting :) enjoy!

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[info]mirando
2004-08-02 09:39 pm UTC (link)
thank youuu so much! great tutorial; i'll definitely try this soon.
i've made books before (it was an art club project in 6th grade!) but never with fabric (just handmade paper).
so yeah. thanks for posting!

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[info]vintage_piranha
2004-08-03 06:44 am UTC (link)
fantastic tutorial! ♥

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[info]pale_dress
2004-08-04 02:14 am UTC (link)
You did this wonderfly! So easy to follow. I had been so interested in this too! I am making my friends journals/sketch books soon now. Thank you so much again!!

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[info]sixsixsex
2004-08-05 07:12 am UTC (link)
That.. is soooo adorable.I am going to try this, thank you!

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Questions About Your Tutorial!
[info]speakinspanish
2005-02-01 06:06 am UTC (link)
hi i had a few questions.
i'm at the last step of making the notebook using your method [thanks for the tutorial]
but I had a few problems along the way.
So i figured I would try and ask you.
I saw that you used UsPs boxes for the cardboard.
Which I promptly used [because they are free]
but I had a HORRIBLE time cutting them.. I tried using the rotary cutting knife I had.and sissors[sp?] but I don't know it still turned out not NEARLy as perfect as your came out. Do you have some trick to cutting your cardboard or no? Same Question for the fabric..what method do you use for measuring it and cutting it perfectly straight to the measurements?

Other Question.
Did you hold down the cardboard when you were sewing it to the fabric did use tape or anything?

Last Question : Do you still make them? Do you have any tips since you've been making them, to make them a bit easier to make?

p.s. thanks a bunch babe!

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[info]wacky_iraqi
2009-01-10 05:58 pm UTC (link)
Brilliant instructions. Thanks so much for posting - I'm really looking forward to trying this :-D

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