Julia, I have made several of these and I get better with each one I make. Still enjoy making them and sharing with family and friends. So glad I have found your tutorials.
Hi Annette, I am so glad you have tried this project. They make wonderful gifts because they can easily be personalized. Thanks so much for watching, Julia
I love these covers. Ive never tried free form stitching bit it looks doable and fun. I like the appliques and the stamping. I like the elastic binding method, use it all the time too.
Hi Julia - These are all so adorable. I love to watch you create. Learn so much just watching you. Enjoy the sunny weather. Hope you are near a beach. Hugs! 🤗🤗🏝🏖🌞
Hi Pam, We are about 1/2 mile from the beach so walk or ride bike there nearly everyday. The exercise is doing both my husband and I good! Thanks for watching. Julia
Oh how fun Julia. Are you on the gulf side or Atlantic side? I love the gulf side. My fave place to go. Maybe you could do a video one day of your walk to the beach and show us the beach. Would be so nice to see the beach.
Hi Val, Yes so many possibilities! I have been having so much fun with this industrial canvas tarp! My husband hasn't even missed it yet:) Thanks for watching!
I have watched many videos teaching many steps on makin a journal. This is by far the most comprehensive of any I have watched. I learned so so much from you. I feel confident now on how to make a great fabric cover journal. You just made my night. I will be getting a crop o dile for sure now and I was very undecided before this video. My gosh I so appreciate this video and your hard work makin it. Thank you so much
How on earth can you cut, right handed? Your skills NEVER cease to amaze me, girl!!! You are sooo creative...love how you use all the dibs & bobs of old, unique items. It is crazy cool. Keep on fighting the good fight, Julia.
Oh Julia these little beauties are so lovely I think your work is just fabulous so thank you for always being so generous with us all. I know that we all appreciate your kindness and in sharing your gorgeous makes with us. The fabric reminds me of the dust sheets my love Dad used when he was decorating our house, these would be splattered with paint as he used to drape them over the furniture and all over the floor, how I wish I had some of these now. I am amazed how beautiful your covers turned out even though it is industrial fabric, you are a magic fairy Julia🌟. I picked up the three youngest grandchildren tonight to stay with me for a week during the half term holiday and I have lots of crafting plans for them including Fabric painting. All these projects will be made up as Christmas gifts for their wonderful Mum and Dad - it is such fun creating with children. Julia I would love to make a journal but haven’t the faintest idea of how to put one together- would you be able to make a short tutorial on this - I would love to make some for my crafting friends. Thank you Julia. Sending you all my love as always- big hugsxxxxxxxx🙋🏻😘❤️ Dorothy
Hi Dorothy, Who would have thought that an old industrial drop cloth would make such a great cover for a journal?! I love how the Inktense works on it for adding color. Enjoy your week with your grandchildren! It's so much fun crafting with kiddos:) I will do a video on how to put together a simple journal. Always good hearing from you! Julia
I went to the Thrift store and found a fabric they use for cross stitch so I tried your idea I messed up big time so the first one is mine. it turned out so cute. no lining or pocket. but I love the way it turned out anyway. had to sew around a few times Cuz it frays thank you so much for the tips. I had to sew my papers in Cuz I messed that up too. after I decorated my pages it all came together love it
Thanks for watching Janet! It's always so good hearing from you. These little journals go together so quick! I will be adding many to my shop for Christmas shopping. Have a great day. Julia
Yay! I was one who had been waiting for this tutorial. Thanks for remembering.... Can't wait to try my hand at this. Your style of instruction is perfect for me. I appreciate how you speed the video through some parts and the zippy music.
Hi Carol, I finally got this video up! So glad you enjoyed it. These go together very quickly. I will be adding more to my store for Christmas gifts. Have a creative day! Julia
I'm so glad you are enjoying my videos! This is a wonderful sewing community filled with very creative people and I'm so glad to be a part of it. Happy sewing, Julia
It was the middle grommet that had me wondering. My Cropadile doesn't have the ability to reach in as far as yours, but I have everything else (all the tools and grommets) that I need to insert that middle hole. I had some fabritac that was so thick it wouldn't budge out of the bottle and read that it could be thinned with nail polish remover. I slowly added it and stirred it in, then would let it sit, and repeated the mixing until it perfectly thinned out for me to use. I love all your covers and have some beautiful fabric that can be used instead of sitting in the cabinet. As far as the paper inserts, I'll use Sue B's journal instructions and fill the journal with various kinds of paper, and not the tea stained paper. I love that bunny that you put on one of your journals...I like the way you design your covers, using bits and pieces that all work together. By the way...a weather report .... Looks like March will come in like a lion, (more like a cub lion)...so March will hopefully be a good month.....then on into the spring that I hope will be kind to us.
Hi Phyllis, Wanted to let you know I just filmed another fabric journal cover video this week. I used a thrifted pillow for the fabric. It will be uploaded hopefully at the end of next week. I don't cover anything new but it's a fun way to use a thrifted item in a new way. Have a great day! Julia
stitchesbyjulia Hi Julia, Thanks for letting me know about the new fabric journal video that you hope to be posting next week. In the meantime I have an old planner with a great cover that I. hope to turn into something cool....not necessarily to sell, but to give to someone as a cool gift. Anyway it keeps my brain active and that's a fun thing and a good thing.
Julia! What wonderful journal covers! All different and all adorable! I have to take a minute to go to the store but when I get back, I want to watch this video all over again! Seems strange to have to put on a jacket before I go out. Love this autumn weather!
Hi Phyllis, Thank you so much for watching and commenting. It is always so good hearing from you! There's nothing like nice Fall weather in the midwest! Miss it but will enjoy the Florida winters. Have a creative day! Julia
Wow you do such amazingly beautiful work thanks so much for sharing i became a new fan just a week or so ago. Your such an inspiration im addicted now lols😃
Wow! This is my new favorite video by you. I love the finished project and such a simple way to make a little booklet. These would be such nice gifts. Thanks for sharing your technique.
You make everything look so beautiful and effortless. Wherever did you get that beautiful, big ball of sari silk? I have the hardest time finding any. Thanks for all your shares!
Oh! I love it you are the best there is. I read your reviews and it’s the way I feel you inspire us. The only thing I want is more tutorials from you. Lol more of sweet Julia. I love what you share and appreciate your time.
I just found your video. I don't sew (wish I could!), but I loved watching your step-by-step tutorial! The journals are so pretty! Thank you for sharing in detail.:) Lesa
Love, absolutely love this! I’m binge watching your videos at the moment wanting to make it all! Just 1 quick question, please? What is the mat that you’re ironing on? I would love something big with measurements on thanks
Hi Stephanie, I am using a June Tailor's Press and Cut Quilter's mat. I really love it. It has a cutting mat on one side and a press mat on the other. It is great for a small space or for traveling. Here's a link: amzn.to/337NlS9 ( affiliate link)
Hi Tina, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. It is so much fun hearing where everyone is from. Such an awesome sewing community that we have here on RUclips! Julia
How very sweet!!!!! Can't wait to try these!!!! The Llama one in your nxt video is that made from the drop cloth? It looks suede to me very sweet as well. Possibilities are endless. Thx for the inspiration!!!!!!
Hi, Yes, the llama in the next video is made from the same drop cloth. I am having so much fun with that fabric ( my husband hasn't missed it yet either :) The possibilities are endless for sure!
Hi Julia, one of your admirers here! lol Love this video so much it inspired me to go and purchase your pattern. I just have a question, what can I substitute for the Pellon? For the life of me I can't find it anywhere! Any suggestions as to what can be used if I want to use quilting fabrics instead of heavier fabrics to make the journal cover? Thank you for your help and thank you for your videos, I have now found a new craft to help me with handling of the anxiety caused by this pandemic.
Hi, Any heavier stabilizer would work. Sometimes it is called CraftBond. In this video, I use the the double-sided iron-on Peltex but a single-sided iron-on will also work. I hope you give it a try! The quilting fabrics will work great with the heavier stabilizer. Hope this helps, Julia
Absolutely gorgeous journal covers . May I ask please - what size machine needle is suited to sewing through the heavy weight peltex ? Thank you for the great tutorial ! Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Hi, I do not stitch through the Peltex. I stitch approximately 1/8” away from it. That extra 1/8” gives it room to lay down flat once turned. Thanks for watching!
Hi, do you change the sewing foot on your machine from free motion to normal foot when you topstitch and stitch around edge of Peltex? Thank you. I am new to this and love 🥰 your tutorials.
I have a very simple singer sewing machine from the 80s can you get special feet to do free motion stuff with older machines? Or does it have to be a special fancy machine?
Hi, Yes you should be able to find a quilting foot to work for your older machine. Machine feet have either a short or tall shank. It should fit if you know which shank fits your machine.
Hi Mary, Years ago I was a member of the Unity stamps of the month club. It was a way to build up my stamp collection. I only stayed a member for 6 months. The mannequin stamp is from the December 2015 SMAK kit. Unity sells some past kits but they are pricey. Thanks so much for watching, Julia
Hi, I get most of my sari ribbon from Etsy shops. Several different shops sell it - just search for it on the Etsy site. Thanks so much for watching, Julia
Julia, I have made several of these and I get better with each one I make. Still enjoy making them and sharing with family and friends. So glad I have found your tutorials.
Hi Annette, I am so glad you have tried this project. They make wonderful gifts because they can easily be personalized. Thanks so much for watching, Julia
I love these covers. Ive never tried free form stitching bit it looks doable and fun. I like the appliques and the stamping. I like the elastic binding method, use it all the time too.
Thank you so much for watching. I hope you give free-motion stitching a try. It takes a bit of practice but is really fun. Julia
Hi Julia - These are all so adorable. I love to watch you create. Learn so much just watching you. Enjoy the sunny weather. Hope you are near a beach. Hugs! 🤗🤗🏝🏖🌞
Hi Pam, We are about 1/2 mile from the beach so walk or ride bike there nearly everyday. The exercise is doing both my husband and I good! Thanks for watching. Julia
Oh how fun Julia. Are you on the gulf side or Atlantic side? I love the gulf side. My fave place to go. Maybe you could do a video one day of your walk to the beach and show us the beach. Would be so nice to see the beach.
Love your creativity.
Wow I love love these covers. The possibility’s thank you for sharing. Val🇨🇦🇬🇧❤️
Hi Val, Yes so many possibilities! I have been having so much fun with this industrial canvas tarp! My husband hasn't even missed it yet:) Thanks for watching!
I have watched many videos teaching many steps on makin a journal. This is by far the most comprehensive of any I have watched. I learned so so much from you. I feel confident now on how to make a great fabric cover journal. You just made my night. I will be getting a crop o dile for sure now and I was very undecided before this video. My gosh I so appreciate this video and your hard work makin it. Thank you so much
How on earth can you cut, right handed? Your skills NEVER cease to amaze me, girl!!! You are sooo creative...love how you use all the dibs & bobs of old, unique items. It is crazy cool. Keep on fighting the good fight, Julia.
Oh Julia these little beauties are so lovely I think your work is just fabulous so thank you for always being so generous with us all. I know that we all appreciate your kindness and in sharing your gorgeous makes with us. The fabric reminds me of the dust sheets my love Dad used when he was decorating our house, these would be splattered with paint as he used to drape them over the furniture and all over the floor, how I wish I had some of these now. I am amazed how beautiful your covers turned out even though it is industrial fabric, you are a magic fairy Julia🌟. I picked up the three youngest grandchildren tonight to stay with me for a week during the half term holiday and I have lots of crafting plans for them including Fabric painting. All these projects will be made up as Christmas gifts for their wonderful Mum and Dad - it is such fun creating with children. Julia I would love to make a journal but haven’t the faintest idea of how to put one together- would you be able to make a short tutorial on this - I would love to make some for my crafting friends. Thank you Julia. Sending you all my love as always- big hugsxxxxxxxx🙋🏻😘❤️ Dorothy
Hi Dorothy, Who would have thought that an old industrial drop cloth would make such a great cover for a journal?! I love how the Inktense works on it for adding color. Enjoy your week with your grandchildren! It's so much fun crafting with kiddos:) I will do a video on how to put together a simple journal. Always good hearing from you! Julia
Welcome y'll. This is such an inspiring tutorial. I'm so happy you're settled in. Beautiful work.
Hi Marion, So good hearing from you! Thanks for watching! Julia
Wow Julia you are clever crafter 🌝
Great idea!! I'm going to ad some pieces of fabric as a samples instead of paper!! thank you Julia!
Hi Ana, I love that idea!
Julia you are so sweet to share your great ideas! I love and appreciate you! Thanks so much!☺
My first time watching your channel. I’m impressed and fascinated. What a tremendous idea. Thank you!
Hi, Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching! Have a creative day! Julia
Julia, this is such a cute journal cover. Love that you used a tarp and incorporated the paint smear into the design. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Gloria! Yes the drop cloth works great for this project- you would have guessed!
I went to the Thrift store and found a fabric they use for cross stitch so I tried your idea I messed up big time so the first one is mine. it turned out so cute. no lining or pocket. but I love the way it turned out anyway. had to sew around a few times Cuz it frays thank you so much for the tips. I had to sew my papers in Cuz I messed that up too. after I decorated my pages it all came together love it
Hi Susan, I am so glad you had the chance to try this project. I think these would make great gifts. Have a creative day! Julia
Love your journals, and projects❣❣❣
brilliant use of drop cloth!
These are super cute, just a ordered a couple as gifts , thanks for all you share, Julia!
Hi Regina, Thank you so much for your order! These are great for gift giving. I am heading to the post office tomorrow. Julia
Thanks Julia!!🤗
So inspiring! I could watch your videos all day.
OH my Gosh ! This is a beautiful project. You are so creative, and have wonderful ideas. Thanks so much for sharing your work. Bravo!
Thanks for watching Janet! It's always so good hearing from you. These little journals go together so quick! I will be adding many to my shop for Christmas shopping. Have a great day. Julia
Your creativity amazes me .... Love all of the journals !!! Thanks again for sharing !!!
I enjoy your videos so much! Thanks for sharing!
Fun tutorial. Thanks! You make me think I can do this!
You can do it!
Thank you for your tutorial. Beautiful design.
Thank you so much Julia I really really love 💕 those fabric journal 📔 covers. I really really love 💕 the one you made with us on the video xxx Mags
Really interesting tutorial with beautiful results. Just subscribed and look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks.
Hi Karen, thank you so much for watching and subscribing! This is a wonderful, creative community!
Yay! I was one who had been waiting for this tutorial. Thanks for remembering.... Can't wait to try my hand at this. Your style of instruction is perfect for me. I appreciate how you speed the video through some parts and the zippy music.
Hi Carol, I finally got this video up! So glad you enjoyed it. These go together very quickly. I will be adding more to my store for Christmas gifts. Have a creative day! Julia
WOW Julia such great ideas your work is beautiful
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Excellent tutorial. Simple to understand and beautiful 😍
LOVE - love - love your channel. I've been binge watching and really enjoying your style!!!! Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge and creativity!
I'm so glad you are enjoying my videos! This is a wonderful sewing community filled with very creative people and I'm so glad to be a part of it. Happy sewing, Julia
I just love your creative ideas Julia ! Every time I watch your videos I want to make what do. You keep me inspired. 🦋
Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching:)
Gracias por las ideas.
Te quedan muy bonitos.
Thank you Julia...This is what I was looking for. I know what I'll be working with for my next project.
Beautiful Julia. I love everything you do, but these are super amazing.
It was the middle grommet that had me wondering. My Cropadile doesn't have the ability to reach in as far as yours, but I have everything else (all the tools and grommets) that I need to insert that middle hole. I had some fabritac that was so thick it wouldn't budge out of the bottle and read that it could be thinned with nail polish remover. I slowly added it and stirred it in, then would let it sit, and repeated the mixing until it perfectly thinned out for me to use. I love all your covers and have some beautiful fabric that can be used instead of sitting in the cabinet. As far as the paper inserts, I'll use Sue B's journal instructions and fill the journal with various kinds of paper, and not the tea stained paper. I love that bunny that you put on one of your journals...I like the way you design your covers, using bits and pieces that all work together. By the way...a weather report .... Looks like March will come in like a lion, (more like a cub lion)...so March will hopefully be a good month.....then on into the spring that I hope will be kind to us.
Hi Phyllis, Wanted to let you know I just filmed another fabric journal cover video this week. I used a thrifted pillow for the fabric. It will be uploaded hopefully at the end of next week. I don't cover anything new but it's a fun way to use a thrifted item in a new way. Have a great day! Julia
stitchesbyjulia Hi Julia, Thanks for letting me know about the new fabric journal video that you hope to be posting next week. In the meantime I have an old planner with a great cover that I. hope to turn into something cool....not necessarily to sell, but to give to someone as a cool gift. Anyway it keeps my brain active and that's a fun thing and a good thing.
Nice tutorial !! I like sewing crafts !!
Love these! Thank you for such well-made instructional videos. 🤗
Julia! What wonderful journal covers! All different and all adorable! I have to take a minute to go to the store but when I get back, I want to watch this video all over again! Seems strange to have to put on a jacket before I go out. Love this autumn weather!
Hi Phyllis, Thank you so much for watching and commenting. It is always so good hearing from you! There's nothing like nice Fall weather in the midwest! Miss it but will enjoy the Florida winters. Have a creative day! Julia
Exactly the information I need to finish a softcover book this week! So cute.
You are very inspiring and I thank you for sharing, have a blessed day.
Thank you Julia. I love all your videos.
Great ideas too 😄😄
Wow you do such amazingly beautiful work thanks so much for sharing i became a new fan just a week or so ago. Your such an inspiration im addicted now lols😃
So glad you found my channel:)
Simply love these journals Julia ! Sp good, so cute, thanks for sharing.
This is beautiful.
wow, just came across you . such a beautiful art ! ty for sharing
Thank you so much!
So many ideas going through my head! Thank you!
Amazing Amazing ! Really turn beautifully. Thank you for sharing. 🧚♀️💐
Wow! This is my new favorite video by you. I love the finished project and such a simple way to make a little booklet. These would be such nice gifts. Thanks for sharing your technique.
Hi Phyllis, so glad you enjoyed it. Yes- these would make great Christmas gifts for many different ages. Thanks for watching!
love your ideas
Super cute idea!!♥ I use Pellon Peltex for making my fabric postcards...good stuff :) You have so many fun projects, Julia ♥ Thank you!!
Awesome Journal ' s ☺
I've just watched this again, and it's sooo inspiring thanks again. X
Great tutorial. I love the use of the drop cloth. You are an amazing artist w/some fab ideas. Thx so much for sharing your lovely creations. Toodles
Love these!!! thanks for sharing!!
Love, this journal covers. TFS
I love this and cNt wait to try it....thanks for sharing these techniques...♥️
Thank you so much for all your wonderful videos …
You make everything look so beautiful and effortless. Wherever did you get that beautiful, big ball of sari silk? I have the hardest time finding any. Thanks for all your shares!
Tami Sylvester eBay sells sari silk ribbon.
Oh! I love it you are the best there is. I read your reviews and it’s the way I feel you inspire us. The only thing I want is more tutorials from you. Lol more of sweet Julia. I love what you share and appreciate your time.
Hi Tami, I get my sari from an Etsy seller. Her shop is- www.hippiechixfiber.etsy.com. Thank you so much for watching! Julia
@@stitchesbyjulia thank you so much, I will definely check that out!
Fantastic! Many thanks for sharing! X
Fabulous little journals. Just love them! Thanks so much for sharing your technique. You are absolutely full of great ideas! :-)
I just found your video. I don't sew (wish I could!), but I loved watching your step-by-step tutorial! The journals are so pretty! Thank you for sharing in detail.:) Lesa
Feeling inspired 💁🏼📍✂️Thank you😉
Super cool! I would like to try this out, one day. 😊 great video 💙🐝💙
Thank you for this video, must make a few😁💜💜
they are gorgeous!!
What an awesome cover. So fun. Doesnt the big bite squash the grommets down? I thought that's why everyone wants one of those. Hmmm.
Hi Marlene, Yes the big bite does the squashing but I have never gotten it to work properly. I need to practice more:)
adorable! thanks for the tutorial
Fantastic! 💖
Love, absolutely love this! I’m binge watching your videos at the moment wanting to make it all! Just 1 quick question, please? What is the mat that you’re ironing on? I would love something big with measurements on thanks
Hi Stephanie, I am using a June Tailor's Press and Cut Quilter's mat. I really love it. It has a cutting mat on one side and a press mat on the other. It is great for a small space or for traveling. Here's a link: amzn.to/337NlS9 ( affiliate link)
stitchesbyjulia thank you so much for taking the time to reply!
Thank you 💞 for this great inspiration. 💞
So talented... Darling!
Super cute! Do you have a link to the Peltex? Thank you!💖💖💖💖
Hi, Here's the link to the Peltex- amzn.to/2D4JfzR. This is the 2-sided fusible that I used in the video. Thanks so much for watching! Julia
TFS that's so cool... & generous. came via Tsumani Roses' link. very generous & thorough tutorial!! talented:-)
I love your tutorials - they are fantastic!! Thanks a lot :D Sunny greetings from Bavaria
... and greatings from the north of Germany, too 😁
Moin von Schleswig-Holstein nach Bayern ⚓
Wie schön, moin moin, mein Chef ist aus Schleswig - Grüße zu dir :D
Hi Tina, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. It is so much fun hearing where everyone is from. Such an awesome sewing community that we have here on RUclips! Julia
I’m doing it today wow
Hi, I'm so glad you are giving it a try! Thanks for watching, Julia
You inspire me!
How very sweet!!!!! Can't wait to try these!!!! The Llama one in your nxt video is that made from the drop cloth? It looks suede to me very sweet as well. Possibilities are endless. Thx for the inspiration!!!!!!
Hi, Yes, the llama in the next video is made from the same drop cloth. I am having so much fun with that fabric ( my husband hasn't missed it yet either :) The possibilities are endless for sure!
Where can you purchase the silk ribbon, loved your video. Such great detail, descriptions and so easy to follow
Hi, I purchase my silk ribbon from Etsy. You can search in Etsy. Several shops sell it. Thanks so much for watching. Julia
Hi Julia, one of your admirers here! lol Love this video so much it inspired me to go and purchase your pattern. I just have a question, what can I substitute for the Pellon? For the life of me I can't find it anywhere! Any suggestions as to what can be used if I want to use quilting fabrics instead of heavier fabrics to make the journal cover? Thank you for your help and thank you for your videos, I have now found a new craft to help me with handling of the anxiety caused by this pandemic.
Hi, Any heavier stabilizer would work. Sometimes it is called CraftBond. In this video, I use the the double-sided iron-on Peltex but a single-sided iron-on will also work. I hope you give it a try! The quilting fabrics will work great with the heavier stabilizer. Hope this helps, Julia
Absolutely gorgeous journal covers . May I ask please - what size machine needle is suited to sewing through the heavy weight peltex ? Thank you for the great tutorial ! Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Hi Judith, I use a size 14 sharp needle for the Peltex. Thanks for watching!
When you top stitched around the cover, did you go through the Peltex? Love the way you free motion stitch too...TFS
Hi, I do not stitch through the Peltex. I stitch approximately 1/8” away from it. That extra 1/8” gives it room to lay down flat once turned. Thanks for watching!
Hi, do you change the sewing foot on your machine from free motion to normal foot when you topstitch and stitch around edge of Peltex? Thank you. I am new to this and love 🥰 your tutorials.
Hi, yes I do. Thanks for the question, I will make a note to make this more clear. Happy Stitching, Julia
Thank you so much. I am new to this and you have really inspired me to start making fabric book covers with free motion embroidery.
I have a very simple singer sewing machine from the 80s can you get special feet to do free motion stuff with older machines? Or does it have to be a special fancy machine?
Hi, Yes you should be able to find a quilting foot to work for your older machine. Machine feet have either a short or tall shank. It should fit if you know which shank fits your machine.
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Love the mannequin stamp does it have a name I could not find it on unity please
Hi Mary, Years ago I was a member of the Unity stamps of the month club. It was a way to build up my stamp collection. I only stayed a member for 6 months. The mannequin stamp is from the December 2015 SMAK kit. Unity sells some past kits but they are pricey. Thanks so much for watching, Julia
How would you adjust the size if you want to include space for three signatures?
Is pelted the same as buckram ? I’m in the Uk and buckram is very stiff interlining that you can but with or without adhesive.
Hi, Yes the peltex is similar to buckram.. It is a heavy, stiff, stabilizer. I'm using the double-faced adhesive. Thanks so much for watching! Julia
Can I do this without sewing? Is the fusible strong enough and to put the items on my cover use FafbricTac?
Hi, Yes you could. I have made journals similar with raw edges and the Peltex in-between the layers. Thanks for watching. Julia
where do you purchase your sari ribbon?
Hi, I get most of my sari ribbon from Etsy shops. Several different shops sell it - just search for it on the Etsy site. Thanks so much for watching, Julia