Love this-I work at a school and we call that paper GOOS paper - Good On One Side. I might make these for some of my teacher friends to make the GOOS Paper more fun to use.
What a cool idea, as usual Christine. I saw you had posted this video but had to finish prepareing dinner before I could watch it, fastest meal prep ever, lol. I may put a pocket or two on the front or inside front for small note pieces. I like to cut up previously used paper into scratch notes, and I am always looking for something to put them in that is handy. Thank you again for the unique, useful inspiration.❤💙
A little fusible webbing would make the job with the Matilda product easier - just turn it into fusible yourself..........then petition Matilda to make a fusible version as well lol. As well another reuse/recycle way of doing this would be to replace the Matilda stiffening for the body with the cover of a broken ring binder. It also would make it so you could use it easily on a lap, too. It would be easier to stitch it all first, then slip[ the cover in and top stitch the opening closed - or all around whichever suits you.
These are great ideas Bigs. I spoke to the company that supplies Matilda's Own, and they don't want to make fusible products due to the chemicals and effect it may have on the environment😀
Lovely! I think I will make one for my grandson! I was wondering what kind of Peltex you think would work best, do you happen to still have the number? They have so many to choose from.
Laura, the one I used to use was Pellon Peltex 71F. It was fusible. Spotlight should have it, or something suitable. Independant quilt shops may have it too. Decovil heavy will also work.😀
It's such a clever idea. Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial for it!
You are so welcome Meg😀
Love this-I work at a school and we call that paper GOOS paper - Good On One Side. I might make these for some of my teacher friends to make the GOOS Paper more fun to use.
I love that acronym Lori. It's so cool😀
A year later I just watched this. What a good idea.
Thanks Roberta😁
Great idea and looks really nice to give as a gift..
Thanks Karen. They'd make perfect gifts too😀
Another great idea with clear instructions. Thanks so much
You're very welcome Cynthia. Thank you😀
Love love this one Christine great gift idea, you are the best !!!
Thanks Faye. They certainly will make great gifts😀
Lovely idea thank you for sharing
You're very welcome Eve😀
What a great idea! You could sew the elastic or ribbon across the top of the right inside & put a new mini pad if paper in it. Happy Sewing ♥️ 🧵 🪡
That's also a great idea Adam. Thank you😀
Very handy. I’ve just been clipping my stack of scrap paper, I’ll have to try this, much better idea.
Thanks Kay. It'll certainly keep them nice and neat😀
Such clear instructions.
Thank you Jessia😀
This is really cute, and functional!
Thanks Brooke. Here's hoping they'll be popular😀
What a cool idea, as usual Christine. I saw you had posted this video but had to finish prepareing dinner before I could watch it, fastest meal prep ever, lol. I may put a pocket or two on the front or inside front for small note pieces. I like to cut up previously used paper into scratch notes, and I am always looking for something to put them in that is handy. Thank you again for the unique, useful inspiration.❤💙
That sounds like a great idea Judi. I'm so glad you still managed to get dinner done too🤣
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs 😆Yes, spagetti quickly became build your own burgers, lol.
Good to use at home to keep extra paper from getting messy on one edge...kids often misjudge how much paper their binder will actually hold.
That's a great idea Joy😀
Fantastic idea! Thanks, Christine :)
Thanks Marissa😀
I do look forward to your videos!
Using your tutorials to get a head start on Christmas gifts, thank you❤️
Thanks Cat. These will be great for Christmas😀
A little fusible webbing would make the job with the Matilda product easier - just turn it into fusible yourself..........then petition Matilda to make a fusible version as well lol. As well another reuse/recycle way of doing this would be to replace the Matilda stiffening for the body with the cover of a broken ring binder. It also would make it so you could use it easily on a lap, too. It would be easier to stitch it all first, then slip[ the cover in and top stitch the opening closed - or all around whichever suits you.
Just what I was coming to suggest. I’ve also just used glue stick when in a pinch.
These are great ideas Bigs. I spoke to the company that supplies Matilda's Own, and they don't want to make fusible products due to the chemicals and effect it may have on the environment😀
Great idea! Good luck with your sales. Will make nice teacher's gifts!
What a great idea K😀
Great idea! Thanks!
Thanks Elaine😀
Thanks Christine, another great idea. You are so talented.😊
Thanks Janet😀
Another wonderful idea! Going to try it this week.😊
Thanks Debbie. Happy sewing!😀
❤❤ I love how you love the Earth!😅
Thanks Susan. Isn't it a fabulous place to live!😀
Love these!! ❤
Thanks Lynden. 😀
Another great idea.
Thanks pat😀
As usual, good idea
Thanks Mariana😀
I used quilt basting spray when don’t have iron on as holds it together
Thanks Sandy. I have some at the shop, but was too lazy to get it😀
Lovely! I think I will make one for my grandson! I was wondering what kind of Peltex you think would work best, do you happen to still have the number? They have so many to choose from.
Laura, the one I used to use was Pellon Peltex 71F. It was fusible. Spotlight should have it, or something suitable. Independant quilt shops may have it too. Decovil heavy will also work.😀
Would spray basting your peltex with 505 help hold your fabric if you don't have fusible lining?
Yes Bonnie. Spray basting would work. I had my tin at the shop and was too lazy to go get it😁
Would old notebook covers work in nstead of peltex?
Yes, I think it would. Even those cheap plastic cutting boards will work😀
Wonderful product! I wish you much luck selling them. Please let us know how it goes.
Thanks Debbie. I'll definitely let you know😀
Where do you get your labels from?
Hi Nita. I have a link for my labels in the description box below each video😀
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Thanks Joy😀