So I mentioned in my last post that I am making a busy book for Ben and James. It is mainly so I can take it travelling with us as I hope is it will entertain them for more than 5 minutes. Maybe. It is also pretty much my first sewing project. Eek! So when I post photos please view them with either one eye squinting so it is a bit blurry, or take your glasses off. The latter would be preferable. Lets just say I am going for the 'rustic homemade' look!
"What is a busy book?" I am so glad you asked! There are hundreds of talented sewers on the internet with wonderful examples of busy books, sometimes called quiet books. But it is essentially a soft book that young kids play with. So you include flaps, buttons, zips, tags to pull etc to make the pages interesting. You sew each page into a special unique book.
Now I am not that fancy, or a sewer at all, so my book is a basic easy book. I have used felt as it seems quite forgiving, it is cheap and durable. And lets face it, I could not work out how to sew a proper page from the you tube examples! So I decided on felt and then on a theme. I am making the alphabet book. *Cough if I get that far, cough.*
So far I have:
- Cut out 10 inch squares of brown felt (who knew the sewing world uses inches!) To do this I used mum's quilting set squares and her rotary cutter. This makes the job much easier and more accurate!
- Cut out 8 inch squares of coloured material. It is preferable if you can make more than one page at a time otherwise it would be too time consuming. So I have made 10 pages so far. (You can get scrap colour material/offcuts and its cheaper)
- Then sew the material onto the felt (try and do it straighter than I did, I did get better at it though)
- Then decide what you would like to do on each page.
So here is an example of my 'D' page. "D" is for dressing up. I will keep posting about what I decide to do for the other pages as I do them. So bare with me. Soon I will work out how I will make the pages into a book. Fun and Games on these cold wintery nights!