25.7.16

Covering

Sometimes it can take up to one year to post a post. These covers, made of Petit Pan oilcloth, I made for M's schoolbooks and like new they will be used next year again, as well as the years after.
This simple tutorial is handy to use. I give you some extra tips:
  • add some scotch tape at the bottom of your sewer foot when you work with oilcloth
  • you will use tape instead of pins, but remove the tape just before sewing
  • add 4 cm for top and bottom instead of 2,5 cm.
Hope to inspire you in this covering time of the year!

6 comments:

rahel said...

They look great! A wonderful idea. I might do something like this too for my girls.

Vink said...

Mooi! Bij ons gaan ze al jaaaaaaren mee!

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