How to Make a Woven Scrap Journal
comments (16) January 16th, 2009I like to work on the binding in sections, starting with the two front edges of the cover, as shown here. Let this dry for about 20 minutes before proceeding to the next section.
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Mitering the corners: step 1. |
Miter the corners of your binding: Glue all the way up to one side of the corner and fold the binding strip as shown...
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Mitering the corners: step 2. |
...and then wrap the next side over the top, as shown. Place a dot of glue under the corner fold to hold it in place.
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Hide the tails of warp yarn under the binding strips. |
Incidentally, your cardboard loom will have a tail of warp yarn at two corners. These tails are tucked and glued under the binding strip.
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Fold the ends of the binding strip where they join. |
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Posted: 8:20 am on March 23rd
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Today I posted an entry on my blog with a link to this tutorial.
I'd appreciate your letting me know if that's OK.
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com
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Check it out here:
http://floralshowers.com/crafts/fabric-weaved-notebook/
Thanks for the fabulous idea and instructions!
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