While I was watching I thought how many times have you been reading and wanted to jot something down from the book. Maybe a small pocket with small scrap paper in it would be useful. Maybe the back of business cards.
I made a huge batch of those for a kids bible class I help out in. The kids LOVED it, the other volunteer even asked me "are you trying to be the favorite" lol.
I work at a library and make fabric bookmarks to sell to raise money. If anyone enjoys this craft, maybe you could consider asking if they want some to sell. I use batting sometimes in the way you show, but usually use stiff interfacing on one side and then I pink the edges rather than turn. I top stitch or use decorative stitch. This is cool-thanks for sharing!
KIM37354 Wonderful idea for a library sale. You can also make a very simple version by sewing some fabric to card stock. That may feel more like a “real” bookmark to some patrons. If you have thin cardboard from cereal or cracker boxes you wouldn’t even need to buy card stock. 😉
KIM37354 I’m feeling chatty today so please forgive me. Have you ever tried making fabric postcards? I was making some this morning is why it popped into my head. They might do well at your library sale. P.S. I do have a series of videos if you’ve never made fabric postcards before 😇
RsIslandCrafts - What great ideas! I will hunt for the video on fabric postcards-that is an awesome idea and would fit in with the homemade cards that we sell, but much easier! I am using donated fabric today to make simple table toppers for the library. love your channel, you have helped me a lot!
It's nice to have a basket with little gifts. Especially with the holidays right around the corner. I've always loved the idea of having a basket near the door where guests (friends and family too ;) ) can grab a little something on their way out.
A fabulous little project Robin and so useful for any occasion. I love them, great for Christmas extras. Sending you lots of hugs and loves xxxxxxx Dorothy ❤️🙋🏻😘
What a great little project! There are two local quilt shops nearby - one of them processes all of the scraps that people would otherwise toss & repurposes them into other kits, etc. or if they're too small for that, then they collect them in a pillowcase & when full it becomes a pet bed for donation at our local shelter. The other quilt shop just tosses the scraps when they have classes - I'm trying to work up my nerve to ask if I can put a pillowcase or box or bag - something to collect them - one person's scraps is another person's project :) Always great to watch your videos!! Scrapitude :)
I think that's pretty amazing. I've heard some quilters throw away some pretty large "scraps" during classes and retreats. Well, maybe not at a Bonnie Hunter retreat lol.
Long before my family started quilting, wr made book marks w clear contact paper and glitter, scraps of yarn or construction paper. They were a favorite of all the grandparents. Most of my family uses some form of electronic reader now. But my 5yr old wants to learn to sew. Grandparents might be getting quilted books marks this year wether they use them or not! 😂 thanks for the idea and the memory trigger!
Over the years I’ve had to learn to tone down my pack rat nature. I may not reuse ziploc baggies anymore but I’m sure not going to throw away a good piece of ribbon 🤪
What a wonderful idea! I am making small-ish gifts and putting them aside for family members. I have two sisters who come visit once a year and we "trade gifts". Now I can add book marks and a book for them. Thank you for all the inspiration my dear friend, hope you are well. You are in my prayers!
How cute! You come up with the greatest idea. I love all the pretty fabrics in your stash. I've started my Christmas projects and if you don't mind I am going to add this to my list of things to make.
Yes, but they were all in pieces and I hadn’t finished the envelopes with their new linings. Some projects have many steps and take several days, weeks, or months to compete. Which means we may be looking at the same project each week and wondering if we’ve made any true progress.
There she is ho my wish i knew someone that reads they are sweet bookmarks now my scraps of batting goes to Jun she makes little mice for the beagle store and the book is not going to complain if it isn’t perfect beautiful gifts
While I was watching I thought how many times have you been reading and wanted to jot something down from the book. Maybe a small pocket with small scrap paper in it would be useful. Maybe the back of business cards.
That’s an excellent tip. Thank you! I’m going to pin It to the top of the comments ✂️
Fantastic! Thank you! I’m a beginner and you taught it as though you were in the room with me.
Thank you. That’s the goal for my videos. As if we were all sitting around a huge table crafting and chatting together. 💜
I made a huge batch of those for a kids bible class I help out in. The kids LOVED it, the other volunteer even asked me "are you trying to be the favorite" lol.
I work at a library and make fabric bookmarks to sell to raise money. If anyone enjoys this craft, maybe you could consider asking if they want some to sell. I use batting sometimes in the way you show, but usually use stiff interfacing on one side and then I pink the edges rather than turn. I top stitch or use decorative stitch. This is cool-thanks for sharing!
KIM37354 Wonderful idea for a library sale. You can also make a very simple version by sewing some fabric to card stock. That may feel more like a “real” bookmark to some patrons. If you have thin cardboard from cereal or cracker boxes you wouldn’t even need to buy card stock. 😉
KIM37354 I’m feeling chatty today so please forgive me. Have you ever tried making fabric postcards? I was making some this morning is why it popped into my head. They might do well at your library sale. P.S. I do have a series of videos if you’ve never made fabric postcards before 😇
RsIslandCrafts - What great ideas! I will hunt for the video on fabric postcards-that is an awesome idea and would fit in with the homemade cards that we sell, but much easier! I am using donated fabric today to make simple table toppers for the library. love your channel, you have helped me a lot!
What a fun idea, Robin! It’s helpful to be reminded that just because we make something out of fabric it doesn’t mean it has to be washed.
Lisa Yarost Exactly. Nor does It need to take 4 hours to make 😉.
Now I know what next semesters gift to my classmates will be. Thanks Robin.
That's a perfect plan for you. You can make them in bulk, they're quick and inexpensive, and they make a nice gift for a college student.
Robin I always enjoy your videos and I wish I was as motivated as you are to create
I like the ribbon on top sweet very nice video thanks
Another cute gift idea. I only listen to audio books now but doesn't stop me making some :)
It's nice to have a basket with little gifts. Especially with the holidays right around the corner. I've always loved the idea of having a basket near the door where guests (friends and family too ;) ) can grab a little something on their way out.
@@lesleygilbert1945 oh yeah me 2 love audios BUT I do still read books lol
A fabulous little project Robin and so useful for any occasion. I love them, great for Christmas extras. Sending you lots of hugs and loves xxxxxxx Dorothy ❤️🙋🏻😘
A brilliant project for using scraps. Thank you Robin. Thinking of you lots of love.
What a great little project! There are two local quilt shops nearby - one of them processes all of the scraps that people would otherwise toss & repurposes them into other kits, etc. or if they're too small for that, then they collect them in a pillowcase & when full it becomes a pet bed for donation at our local shelter. The other quilt shop just tosses the scraps when they have classes - I'm trying to work up my nerve to ask if I can put a pillowcase or box or bag - something to collect them - one person's scraps is another person's project :) Always great to watch your videos!! Scrapitude :)
I think that's pretty amazing. I've heard some quilters throw away some pretty large "scraps" during classes and retreats. Well, maybe not at a Bonnie Hunter retreat lol.
@@rsislandcrafts oh that's funny - "maybe not at a Bonnie Hunter retreat" 🤣🤣
Long before my family started quilting, wr made book marks w clear contact paper and glitter, scraps of yarn or construction paper. They were a favorite of all the grandparents. Most of my family uses some form of electronic reader now. But my 5yr old wants to learn to sew. Grandparents might be getting quilted books marks this year wether they use them or not! 😂 thanks for the idea and the memory trigger!
Another quick n useful project. Thanks. Maybe involve the kids to pick out fabric from scrap bins.
Hi Robin! I love those bookmarks. i am going to have to make a bunch of those for different people i know. hugs and prayers to you and your family.
Oh what a great idea!!! I have many friends who love to read, I know what to make them!! Thanks Robin for a great idea!! ❤
Thank you!
Thank you for watching 🦩
Super idea Robin xxx
I was thinking, hey! I've got that purple dollar tree ribbon! :D Great idea about the embroidery of the name or saying!
Over the years I’ve had to learn to tone down my pack rat nature. I may not reuse ziploc baggies anymore but I’m sure not going to throw away a good piece of ribbon 🤪
Pretty bookmarks Robin! Thank you 💕
What a wonderful idea! I am making small-ish gifts and putting them aside for family members. I have two sisters who come visit once a year and we "trade gifts". Now I can add book marks and a book for them. Thank you for all the inspiration my dear friend, hope you are well. You are in my prayers!
Thanks Patricia! I think adding a bookmark to a gift is wonderful. Especially if you can theme your bookmark to match the book.
Yet another thoughtful idea. Good work.
Very cute!
How cute! You come up with the greatest idea. I love all the pretty fabrics in your stash. I've started my Christmas projects and if you don't mind I am going to add this to my list of things to make.
Pat Bowman Thanks Pat! I always hope that at least one person will make one of these quick projects for their Christmas gift stash.
“It’s not like those bounty commercials where they put a bunch of quarters on it”. Lol 😂
Jennifer Farsh I couldn’t help It! That’s all I could think of 😆
So glad I found your channel, these are so cuteeeee and a great way to use up fabric scraps, I definitely will be making some of these.
Love this!
Very cute! I would suggest keeping them fairly thin. Bookmarks that are too thick can lead to damage in the spine of the book.
Robin, you already showed us your spring cards in your last wip
Yes, but they were all in pieces and I hadn’t finished the envelopes with their new linings. Some projects have many steps and take several days, weeks, or months to compete. Which means we may be looking at the same project each week and wondering if we’ve made any true progress.
I love this idea!😍😍
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There she is ho my wish i knew someone that reads they are sweet bookmarks now my scraps of batting goes to Jun she makes little mice for the beagle store and the book is not going to complain if it isn’t perfect beautiful gifts
Cute little project for Christmas gifts...
"Eating cheetos while reading"🤣🤣