In the Studio with Vika Pro Making an Embroiderable Journal and Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Designed with @,vikasspacetohang this special kit has the very first interactive Dapper Notes notebook cover, and it comes with everything you need for hours of soothing embroidery. Makes a great gift for yourself, or your favorite creative person. More details and photos at shop.dappernotes.com/products...
    00:00 Creating a fabric cover journal with glue and thread
    01:19 Die cutting and screen printing cardstock packaging
    01:36 Putting together a DMC embroidery kit
    01:46 Screen printing canvas pouches
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    All Dapper Notes pocket notebooks are hand-made from scratch in New Jersey by Enon Avital. Every notebook cover is made from two materials: a good looking fabric on the outside, backed by book cloth inside. These covers are just the nicest, and oh so very showoff-able.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @miketheprintman
    @miketheprintman 6 месяцев назад

    More beautiful work!

  • @Artistjm
    @Artistjm 2 месяца назад

    Fingers crossed that you both do another collab in the near future. Beautiful work!

    • @dappernotes
      @dappernotes  2 месяца назад +1

      That's the plan! Fingers crossed here for something next November

  • @Lectora30
    @Lectora30 3 месяца назад

    I want an embroidery kit!!!

  • @jameemaree4602
    @jameemaree4602 3 месяца назад

    Idea you could add to your punch board!!!Take a stack of your common page count, and put a needle heck, maybe even a toothpick would work lol at the height of that stack. Then use those to measure stacks of pg count fast by sliding the paper underneath.

    • @dappernotes
      @dappernotes  20 дней назад

      Nice idea but I suspect the count accuracy will vary. Probably best to have an automatic paper counter of some sort, but I've yet to find one that makes sense for what I'm making