I like the theme of the book, very cute and fun! Lovely work with the pages, too - the composition of slow stitching with the face and the tags looks great.
This is a great way of binding. Cant believe I hadnt thought to do this. I should be finishing some crochet this weekend but.....it can wait I am going to have a go at a small landscape book, thinking maybe flowers and fairies 😍. Thank you for sharing Daniella
Kudos to a fabulous book!! Love it because I have been contemplating making a quiet book for my two grandsons but was stuck how to make the book. You have the perfect solution...I will add my two cents and say I notice that Superman is not included in your superheros but then again my favorite Wonder Woman is not there either!!! Thanks for your inspiration
Hi. I’m a relatively new subbie. I love your work and really appreciate your concise and clear instruction. Can you please tell me the name of the font you used for your text? Thank you for your quality of content. 🙏🏼💕💕
If I use cotton fabric to make this I'd need to turn the fabric over at the edges and stitch it. Otherwise it will just unravel very quickly. That would be tricky getting the pages the same size. But I'm going to give it a go and see if it works. I might land up with odd pages and a very quirky book. But I don't mind that because it's handmade.
You are completely correct about the cotton fabric and raw edges. They can unravel, so your solution to turn the edges over will give a more durable book. Some stitchers prefer that neat edge, as you mentioned. ❤️ I like both looks, the quirky and the exact, so it's up to you to choose which to create! I think that's what makes these books so unique and exciting to see, the personality of the designer really comes through!
I use the Cotton Perle, but any thread will work. If you use thinner thread (like from a sewing machine spool) you may want to double it and knot it. But, with the amount of stitches, I have found that embroidery floss and cotton perle work well,
Ok great, thank you! I am enjoying slow stitching so much! It frees me to relax and not worry about being perfect. I love looking back at each little piece Ive created, and learn from my mistakes and successes. Your instruction and creativity inspire me. Thank you Daniella!💖
I like the theme of the book, very cute and fun! Lovely work with the pages, too - the composition of slow stitching with the face and the tags looks great.
Thank you so much! I enjoyed creating it.
Very cute and great teaching thank you.
Thank you!
This is such a great concept! Folks/fans of all ages can enjoy this one!!
Thanks!
Great idea! Thank you 😊
You are so welcome!
Very in. You are so talented. Thank you so much 😊
Thank you! 😊
You are my inspiration!
So kind!
Love it! And love your theme!
Thank you so much!
This is a great way of binding. Cant believe I hadnt thought to do this. I should be finishing some crochet this weekend but.....it can wait I am going to have a go at a small landscape book, thinking maybe flowers and fairies 😍. Thank you for sharing Daniella
Thank you! The landscape book sounds like a beautiful idea!
What a cute booklet 🤩thank you for this process of binding a fabric book ! Love this method!
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Wonderful ! ❤thank you
Thsnks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your process. 😃
You are so welcome!
Kudos to a fabulous book!! Love it because I have been contemplating making a quiet book for my two grandsons but was stuck how to make the book. You have the perfect solution...I will add my two cents and say I notice that Superman is not included in your superheros but then again my favorite Wonder Woman is not there either!!! Thanks for your inspiration
Thank you! hahaha. I may have to make a Superhero book! That would be a fun topic. Superman, Wonder Woman... I'm sure I can come up with some others.
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Hi. I’m a relatively new subbie. I love your work and really appreciate your concise and clear instruction. Can you please tell me the name of the font you used for your text? Thank you for your quality of content. 🙏🏼💕💕
Thank you for your kind words. Do you mean the font printed in the book, for the names?
@@DanielaMellen Yes. What font is it?
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@@DanielaMellen Thank you, thank you, thank you! I really appreciate your quick reply. Enjoy the rest of your day.
@@zuleimasullivan9321 You, too!
If I use cotton fabric to make this I'd need to turn the fabric over at the edges and stitch it. Otherwise it will just unravel very quickly. That would be tricky getting the pages the same size. But I'm going to give it a go and see if it works. I might land up with odd pages and a very quirky book. But I don't mind that because it's handmade.
You are completely correct about the cotton fabric and raw edges. They can unravel, so your solution to turn the edges over will give a more durable book. Some stitchers prefer that neat edge, as you mentioned. ❤️ I like both looks, the quirky and the exact, so it's up to you to choose which to create! I think that's what makes these books so unique and exciting to see, the personality of the designer really comes through!
What kind of thread are you using for the binding?
I use the Cotton Perle, but any thread will work. If you use thinner thread (like from a sewing machine spool) you may want to double it and knot it. But, with the amount of stitches, I have found that embroidery floss and cotton perle work well,
WHERE can I get large clips like you used? I cannot find them even on Amazon 🫤 thank you.
I think I found those at a Dollar Store - but I think hardware stores or Home Depot type stores will carry that size.
Ok great, thank you! I am enjoying slow stitching so much! It frees me to relax and not worry about being perfect. I love looking back at each little piece Ive created, and learn from my mistakes and successes. Your instruction and creativity inspire me. Thank you Daniella!💖
❤️ Thank you.