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Tutorial Baby Matthew's First Cloth Book

Hi my lovely readers !!!!

How are you? I hope you are all doing well ^_^

Haha, i think i am going to stop apologising due to lack of posts. I have the ULTIMATE excuse: My baby !!!

I prepared this tutorial weeks ago, but i got so busy then somehow i let it passed by.

Now, let's start the tutorial ;) i am going to show how to make a cloth book. My cloth book is a collections of patterned fabrics made from several fat quarters. Each page is padded and have plastic sheet sandwich between 2 fabrics (to produce crinkly sounds. Matthew loves the sound). The book is 10 pages excluding the cover.

The finished book!!

So happy that Matthew loves the book.
(I made this book when he was about 8 months old back in May 2016)

To make the cloth book, you will need:

  • 11 pieces of bold, vibrant colours and cute patterns. I will break down the sizes.


  • 8 pieces of patterned fabrics with same sizes. I decided to cut mine 22x22cm already included seams allowances. As usual i have difficulty to choose which fabrics i should use cause all too cute, hehe.
  • 1 piece of fabric size: 24x46cm seams included for the book cover.
  • 2 pieces of patterned fabrics for the lining of the cover or page 1 and last page of the book with each size: 24x23cm seams included. Mine were:
Page 1

Last page

Note to be taken: I decided my cover and lining should be taller and wider than the pages of my book, therefore i add another 2cm to each width and length.

  • 3 plastic sheets, i use mine from the one that use for gift wrapping. 
  • 3 pieces of batting.
  • Ribbons.
  • Long needle and embroidery thread or any thick thread will do.
  • Sewing Machine and supplies.
Once you decided which fabric you want to use cut all according to your desire size. My 8 pieces will be 22x22cm.

The next steps might be a bit confusing at first, but trust me you will overcome this ;) 

We will be creating the book pages, where 2 pieces sewn together then matched again with the other sewn pieces. Together with the plastic sheet and batting. Plus the ribbons if any.

Step 1:
Select the 2 pieces of pattern fabrics you want to sew together. Sew then press seams open. Mine were randomly selected.

 1st sewn pieces.
A

2nd sewn pieces.
B


3rd sewn pieces.
C


4th sewn pieces.
D


Step 2:
Determined which patterned fabric you want for page 2 (we will starting from page 2 since page 1 will be from the lining of book cover), 3,4 to page 8 (Again last page will still be lining of the book cover) or you can just randomly selected.

I randomly selected and this was how are my pages going to look like:

Step 3:
Place A and B right side together. If you want to add ribbons to your page, you will sandwich between the right side of A and B. Put a plastic sheet and batting to wrong side of either A or B. Pins all the way around leaving an opening for turning later. Bring to your machine then sew very slowly. It will get slippery due to the plastic sheet. Finish sewing, turn the fabric inside out slowly.

In the beginning i recommended to cut the plastic sheet a bit larger and wider than the sewn pieces to accommodate shifting of the plastic, cause it will move or shift. My to sewn pieces measure: 22x42cm after sewing. Better to cut more than that. Same thing with the batting.

You will do the same for C and D. As well for cover and linings.

My sample were RANDOM.
Pins the ribbons right side of the fabric (mine D) before sandwich with C. 

I did one at a time by placing a plastic sheet, pins in places.

 Then place the batting. Pins, pins and pins.

 All pins in places and ready to sew.

After sewn and turn inside out.
They will look like this:


 The book cover:


The cloth book almost done!



Step 4:
Top stitch each pages to close the openings. Don't need to press with iron as it will melt the plastic sheets inside.

My baby decided to play with the book first.

Step 5:
Take your long needle and thread, we are going to sew the book by hand. There are so many layers and thick it is impossible to sew using machine (i did tried few times and fails).

Use back stitch then slowly stitch. You may want to use a plier to help to pull the needle thru all the layers.





Step 6:
Give to your baby and enjoy playing with him/her.
You can use the book as a counting book, colours book, animals book, etc anything you can think of. Daddy also can play a part on reading the book ;)

I do hope you will give this project a try. Making a handmade baby book is fun and special, cause you will never find it anywhere. It is so unique.

Don't worry if the book does not turned out in 100% perfect (Mine isn't). It is the beauty of handmade.

I will see you on my next projects.

Let's Make Them!
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Sewing Tutorial Monogram Taggies Crinkle Toy

Hi hi my lovely readers.

So happy i can spare my time to do this tutorial. It is fast and easy.

When my baby started to chew on everything and not forget put anything to his mouth, i had been wanting to make him a chewable toy. I had been eyeing pinterest many times for inspirations. Most of the tutorials mentioned it is best to make toys that have lots of textures for baby to explore. Minky fabrics came to my mind and my fur fabric. I do not have minky fabrics and they are quite expensive. But i do have seersucker fabric, sure it got textures ;) 

And babies attracted to sounds. Either bells, rattles, musics and crinkle sound. I always wanted to make toys that can crinkle. I have tried many types of plastics from groceries to chips' bags, but they don't have to sound "crinkle" hehe, it is hard to describe.

Then i found the "crinkle" sound from cereal plastic bag. YAY!!!

Important Note: If you are not comfortable that your child will be chewing a plastic, even though the plastic will be sandwich inside front and back fabric, you may skip the crinkle.

Okay so texture, crinkle and what else? Taggies!!!! Where they can chew, chew and chew. I use colourful ribbons from my stash.

What you will need:
  • 2 pieces of fabrics for front and back (the sizes depend on the size of your monogram. Mine about A4 size.)
  • 1 piece of A4 size plain paper to draw your monogram template.
  • 1 piece plastic sheet.
  • Ribbons. 
  • Sewing essentials.
  • 30 minutes spare time to finish this projects ;)

I drew my own template. Don't forget give extra 1cm for seams allowance on each sides.

The 2 fabrics i am going to use.

The front will be this super cute and bright fabric. Matthew loves yellow colour (for now).

The texture on seersucker fabric. 


 Ribbons!!! - Cut to your desire length then fold in half and burn the edges to prevent fraying.
How many ribbons needed is based on you. 
Mine 14 pieces.

 Plastic sheet

Using the monogram template you will cut 1 from:
  1. Front fabric.
  2. Back fabric.
  3. Plastic sheet.
Arranged all the ribbons you want to use to the right side of the fabric. Use pins to keep them in place. 

At the wrong side of the fabric, i lay the plastic then pinned.
I wanted the plastic side on the top for easier sewing.

Next lay the right side of the front fabric below the back fabric. Right side both fabrics facing each other. Then sew using 1cm seams allowance. Leave 10cm opening for turning.

Clips all the corners then flip everything inside out. You can hand stitch to close the opening or top stitching. I did top stitching.

All finish. I add toy links. You can add teething toys, softies, etc.

Give it to your baby and let him enjoy playing!!!!

Happy!!!

See you in my next tutorial ;)

Let's Make Them.



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