How to make a quiet book - Dollhouse Part 2- Living room plus Bedroom
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- How to make a quiet book - Dollhouse Part 2- Living plus Bedroom
Make your own quiet book with instructions from this tutorial. In this video I am sharing the method to make the components and put together the page for the living plus bedroom.
Please note that I am new to machine stitching. Having hand stitched most of the components in the earlier books, the stitching here might look a bit messy. My idea for this tutorial is more for the method and ideas rather than the sewing.
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1. I buy the materials from following locations
Felt: either from Amazon or locally sourced from small business
Embroidery interlining: Amazon - www.amazon.in/...
Cloth, sewing and stationery- Local stores
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Amazing dekhna ye video bahut aage Tak Jay gi
Thank you.
I always thought the felt quiet books where hard to make but I was wrong!
They're relatively easy. But require a cartload of patience..
Oh k but I'm so lazy I rather buy one of the ones you make they're so cute!
Hi mam..which glue do u use for felt and which pen to write on felt??and wr do u purchase felt specially skin shade i m not able to find that particular shade..and how to cut small shapes like letters by hand..
For felt I use either Fevicol all fix or the silicon glue from Itsy bitsy store. I also purchase my felt from Itsy bitsy. Most of my quiet book tutorial videos have the link to their online store in the description box. They have a tan shade which is the closest to skin colour. Not exact though. Some of my earlier videos have a slightly lighter shade but they stopped selling that. I cut my small letters by scissors or blade depending on how small (I'm not always the neatest at this).
@@aslp_creates thnk u so much mam..😊
Ok
How did you make
how much did you spend to buy the material
I usually have a lot of felt and cloth at home. So I didn't exactly count how much I spent. Each colour of felt sheet that I use is roughly 20-30 INR. Different colours are needed but like I said I have a lot of it at home plus lot of scraps too. Other usual stationery costs.
If we don't have interlining so what should we use ma'am?
In some of my earlier books I have used foam sheet between the two layers to give a soft feeling of page. But this was when I was experimenting and I used to hand stitch the components after making the page. Now when I machine stitch the components to the page before connecting front and back sides I have realized advantage of interlining is it makes the cloth more stable to stitch any felt component on top.
@@aslp_creates ma'am can't we use anything else except this?
@@aslp_creates like paper or cardboard...
No I don't think paper or cardboard will give the same effect. Interlining is sort of like a cloth which is why it adds stability. In my opinion paper will tear and cardboard will be too thick to stitch. However, this is my opinion. I'm sorry but I am not aware of any other alternatives.
@@aslp_creates ok ma'am thank you
Can we use normal old clothes that we wear..
Hello