Thursday, March 31, 2011

Tutorial: Sketchbook Slipcover

 Welcome to Artspark's third day of the Spring Tutorial Fling!

I love working with fabric and I love sketching. My sketchbooks want to be pretty on the outside - even if they are a mess on the inside.



If you'd like to make a sketchbook slipcover you'll need just enough fabric to wrap your book like a gift (mine is quilted to batting although that is not required.) You'll also need inside fabric that's just a little longer than the fabric you'll use for the outside of the slipcover.


And because I had just enough fabric left over I made a little pencil case. Melanie Testa has a tutorial here so you can make one of those too if you wish.



Make sure you don't miss the following tutorials from other Artspark members!
Spring wreath: Alisa Burke

Making a Faced Binding: Judy Coates Perez
Journal mapping: Jill Berry

22 comments:

Willeke said...

Thanks for the tutorial. I did not know it was so easy to make a book-cover!

marilyn said...

One of the best tutorials I have ever seen... thank you. going to make a cover soon.

Judith Glover said...

Lyric that looks so easy! I am inspired to make a cover for my 11.5 X 14 sketchbook that I need for an upcoming class. Question: do I need to create extra ease for a spiral binding and how much ease would that be?

Jane LaFazio said...

I love this!! I first saw it on your dvd, and I've done it a couple of times. so easy! thanks Lyric!

Andria said...

Wow! I'm a sewing "newbie" and excited for some projects to try, and I just might be able to handle this one. Thanks for making it so clear and "do-able"!

Jill Berry said...

That was delightful. I actually might have to get out my sewing machine.
Thank you Lyric, you made that look as simple as possible.

Judy Warner said...

Lyric, I have made many book covers but never quite like this. So easy! Thanks for sharing.

Lyric said...

Judy - lay out your fabric and lay your book on it - roll it over - and there you go. You can leave a little ease.. but I don't worry about it.

Lisa Chin said...

Great tutorial! Who knew it would be so easy. I know I will have to make a few of these for Christmas gifts. Thank you, thank you!

Jeannie said...

I made these for gifts after I watched your dvd (which is excellent by the way). I love your screen fabric. Thank you so much for the tutorial!

Bee said...

Thank you, Lyric! Great tutorial! I love how easy you make it. I will be making covers for my sketchbooks this weekend!

Suzanne Morgan said...

Very cool -- thanks for making it so easy and putting it on video!

Diane said...

What a great video. I'm made many, many book covers but never done this easily. I've loved creating the cover but hated the sewing the flaps and all. Your method makes that part a breeze. Thank you again.

Jaye said...

Great tutorial! I love seeing different ways to make journal/sketchbook covers. Yours looks so easy/quick to make. Thanks for sharing.

Jennilyn said...

Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this super idea! I will use it to cover my seminary student's journals! (Composition book-size)

GerryART said...

After watching your method I realize that I am making them way to difficult. Not necessary now, Lyric. I'm off to the other room and whip up a couple of covers.
Thanks for making my life easier.
hugs,
Gerry

Judy said...

Lyric,

Many thanks for this tutorial, been thinking of a cover for my journal, didn't know it was so easy.

Virginia Greaves said...

Really cool. Your method is easier than how I made my last one.

JB said...

What a great tutorial.This is a much faster and easier method than the one I am using. Thanks!!

Mary said...

Thank you for ALL your great tutorials!!!

Crazy RAvens Studio said...

Thanks for a great tutorial. I can hardly wait to make some of these.

QLT812 said...

Lyric, thank you very much for simplifying the making of a book cover! I've wanted to put a cover on my sketch journal and now I will get that done ASAP :-).