Making a Fabric Junk Journal Cover Using Heat n Bond - Country diary
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
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If you're looking for an easy way to make a fabric journal cover, look no further than this tutorial! In this video, I'll show you how to make a fabric junk journal cover using heat n bond
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Wow, your 2nd video! Very cool! I've seen a ton of your videos and didn't think I'd get back to your 2nd one!!! Awesome!
Thank you
I really love this fabric. Thanks for this video Julie 🌷
Thanks Helen😊🤗💜
Thank you for this video. So informative. Love the fabric!
You're welcome love, really glad you enjoyed it 😊🤗💜
Heat and Bond is great. Never would have thought to use it in this way. Thanks
I've been known to use it to stick 2 sheets of card when i'm feeling very lazy😘😊🤗💜
Beautiful fabric.
Thanks lovely☺️🤗💜
Thank you Julie.
Just started with my journal cover, I hope it looks as fabulous as yours. Wish me luck. Thank you for sharing and God Bless.
No idea where these older comments keep coming from rose, i rekon you've probably make the journal and used it by now. Here's some retrospective good luck love😁🤗💜🤞
Thank you for sharing this technique! I bought the bond but was not sure how to use it. It’s actually very easy and I do have an iron and ironing board!! 🤣🤣
You are so welcome Claudia. I love the stuff for covers and have been know to use it for backing tags when i need to make alot at once.
😅 Having the ironing board is a bonus.
My neighbour moved three years ago and we're still friends, so she didn't hold it against me😊🤗💜
I have watched and watched this video over and over since its original posting, bc for the last 5 years. I’ve been caring for my father who had dementia, and I had to move into his home. So there was no room and certainly no time for me to craft for yearsssss! Covid hit, and I couldn’t craft. I had none of my stuff and no where to put it.
He passed in November, and although I know he’s no longer suffering, I haven’t yet had the full want to start paper crafting again. So I went thru my favorite videos and watched this again! And I’m dying to find fabric like that. Bc I think it’s William Morris (or looks a lot like WM) and I have a whole kit that will go perfect with that. But I can’t find fabric online. And I can’t get to a craft store so I have to buy my crafting stuff online. I wonder if I could find something similar to it on Amazon.
Thank you for the inspiration. I am in the U.K. And I call lunch lunch and eve meal dinner. But I grew up calling lunch dinner and dinner tea!!! No wonder I am a confused adult lol! But what ever time it is..It's crafting time! Lol.
Oh, most definitely. I wish I could craft instead of sleeping😁💜
Julie I am trying to follow your journal and I am slowly doing the folio thingy!
That's brilliant Vanessa. 😁I can't wait to see it. If you need any help just give me a shout😊💜
Great idea
Thanks lovely☺️🤗💜
Fabulous
Thank you😊💜
Ooh I can’t wait to try this! I’ve always wondered how a fabric cover is made.
Yay she's back!!
Excited to see Edith woooohooo what a banger 🤗
Lots of good tips Julie 😁
Thank you Tania. Our Edith is a top girl😁💜
Fab video Julie! That heat and bond looks great!
And for the record, breakfast, dinner and tea are the correct meal names in my book!! 😂
Thanks Donna. It really is great.
I think the dinner time tea time is a northern thing. About 15 years ago I stayed with a friend near Uxbridge. She was surprised when I arrived around 1pm as I told her I'd be there about dinner time😂😁💜
Love your style on every level!
Thank you so much Tracey😊😁💜
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Gorgeous cover! 🥰
Thanks love 😊 🤗💜
Great video, I'am about to make my first soft cover journal. Definitely going to buy the heat n bond, thanks for the clear instructions.
Thanks Yvonne, so glad you enjoyed it. 😁Yes the heat n bond it a fab product and very cost effective. 💜
Hey hey 😊👋 new person here to you 😁 live in the north of Sweden,, came over you in IG, and such a wonderful way to bound the cover stuff together 😀👏,, and the fabrics looks goooood 😍. Love Edith Holden 😊👌❤️,, exacting to see the next video. Byeee 👋💕😊
Thanks you so much for making the journey over from Instagram. I'm hoping to get the next part up on Friday💜
I've only made one fabric covered journal and this looks much easier than how I did mine.
It's the easiest method I've found Katrina if you don't want too many wrinkles. It's pretty quick too😊🤗💜
Hi Julie found you on Instagram so new subscriber to your channel looking forward to watching your channel and crafting along tfs greetings from ireland 🇮🇪🤗
Thank you so much for popping over.
The amount of waffling I do, you'll get lots of crafting done😘💜
I have been using H & B for years on applique, and never thought to use it like this for a JJ cover, what a brilliant idea. I enjoyed this video so much, I am from Yorkshire too (living in France now) and the bit about "tea" made me laugh, which part of Yorkshire are you from. I am South Yorkshire.
That looks so easy and oh that fabric is SO GORGEOUS. I've always used fabri tac but sometimes I've been a bit heavy handed with it and it's seeped through the fabric a bit. Will definitely be getting myself some heat n bond. Great tutorial Julie, tfs 👍
Your welcome Zoe. 💜
Heat n bond really is a game changer i find.
Btw when i added the link for it i noticed its now in stock in the UK and a bit cheaper at the mo.
@@CameliaCraftsDesigns I've ordered some 😁 thank you x
Found you from Insta! Looking forward to learning. ❤️
Thank you so much for popping over Lori💜
Ooh I need that bond stuff, I’ve always used glue but this seems very easy, I wonder if they sell smaller pieces so I can try it, I may have to visit Akahban fabrics, they should sell it there I Hope 🤞🏻 xx tfs
Thank you for watching. I've messaged you 😁💜
It looks like a nice way to do a soft cover. Would it work for a journal with more than one signature? Or would that need an actual spine area?
Thanks Evie😊 i pondered the exact same think but haven't tried yet. I'm thinking if i glue a piece of chipboard, the width of the spine needed to the centre of the card before i cover with fabric. Then stich up eother side of the spine it may work🤔🤗💜
@@CameliaCraftsDesigns Thank you. I think your idea would work to just give it some shape and still be soft. I'll give it a try. ❤️
What size did you cut your fabric? I can't seem to find that in the video. Thanks so much! I'm going to try making this as soon as I get the correct size. :)
Hi Michelle, I cut it about 1 inch longer and wider than my piece of card, hope that helps 😊🤗💜
@@CameliaCraftsDesigns Was your card letter size? 8.5 x 11"?
what are the sizes you are cutting?
Hi Janine, i can't honestly remember, but i'm sure i do say so in the video😊🤗💜