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Transform Your Fabric Scraps Into a Gorgeous Quilted Journal Cover | DIY Junk Journal Tutorial
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Are you holding on to a stash of fabric scraps, unsure of how to use them? In today’s tutorial, we’ll breathe new life into those forgotten pieces by creating a beautiful, handmade quilted cover for your junk journal. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or new to fabric projects, this step-by-step guide will help you transform your fabric remnants into something truly special.
In this video, I’ll show you how to make a quilted front and back cover for your junk journal using nothing but scraps. The front cover will feature a charming quilted grid of squares, while the back cover will showcase a unique diagonal design. These covers are not only functional but full of inspiration and personal meaning, perfect for adding a touch of romance to your junk journaling projects.
I’ll also dive into the importance of reusing what we have—those little pieces of fabric you’ve been hoarding aren’t just scraps; they are a part of your creative journey, and together, we’ll turn them into something beautiful. Get ready to stitch these fragments of memory and creativity into a stunning, soft journal cover that you’ll cherish!
What you’ll learn:
• How to repurpose fabric scraps for a quilted junk journal cover.
• Creating a quilted grid for the front cover with square fabric scraps.
• Designing a diagonal quilted pattern for the back cover.
• Hand-stitching or machine sewing the fabric pieces together for a soft, finished look.
• Adding a touch of inspiration and romance to your junk journal projects.
Don’t let your fabric scraps go to waste—join me in creating something meaningful and beautiful today!
Materials Needed:
• Fabric scraps (small squares and diagonal cuts)
• Interfacing
• Needle and thread or sewing machine
• Cardstock
• Ruler and scissors
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Hi welcome! I’m Ingrid Carlsen, maker of pretty things! Inspired by God’s gift of beauty all around, enjoying and creating art. I am a maker of all things from junk journaling, art journaling, mixed media, planners, watercolors and more. If you love all things creative then this is the perfect place for you!! And just in case you haven’t been told today…YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL and YOU ARE LOVED!!
#JunkJournaling #DIYJournalCover #FabricScraps #QuiltedJournalCover #HandmadeJournal #QuiltingTutorial #SewingDIY #UpcycledFabric #CreativeJournaling #ScrapFabricCrafts #SlowLiving #RomanticCrafts #MindfulCrafting #CraftWithMe #JournalMaking
In this video, I’ll show you how to make a quilted front and back cover for your junk journal using nothing but scraps. The front cover will feature a charming quilted grid of squares, while the back cover will showcase a unique diagonal design. These covers are not only functional but full of inspiration and personal meaning, perfect for adding a touch of romance to your junk journaling projects.
I’ll also dive into the importance of reusing what we have—those little pieces of fabric you’ve been hoarding aren’t just scraps; they are a part of your creative journey, and together, we’ll turn them into something beautiful. Get ready to stitch these fragments of memory and creativity into a stunning, soft journal cover that you’ll cherish!
What you’ll learn:
• How to repurpose fabric scraps for a quilted junk journal cover.
• Creating a quilted grid for the front cover with square fabric scraps.
• Designing a diagonal quilted pattern for the back cover.
• Hand-stitching or machine sewing the fabric pieces together for a soft, finished look.
• Adding a touch of inspiration and romance to your junk journal projects.
Don’t let your fabric scraps go to waste—join me in creating something meaningful and beautiful today!
Materials Needed:
• Fabric scraps (small squares and diagonal cuts)
• Interfacing
• Needle and thread or sewing machine
• Cardstock
• Ruler and scissors
Subscribe for more DIY journaling tutorials, creative inspiration, and quilting projects!
DOLLAR TREE CRAFT: Handmade Paper and Journal 📓 Don’t Miss!! #dollartreecrafts #journal #junkjournal
DOLLAR TREE JOURNAL: Dollar Tree JUNK JOURNALS!
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Hi welcome! I’m Ingrid Carlsen, maker of pretty things! Inspired by God’s gift of beauty all around, enjoying and creating art. I am a maker of all things from junk journaling, art journaling, mixed media, planners, watercolors and more. If you love all things creative then this is the perfect place for you!! And just in case you haven’t been told today…YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL and YOU ARE LOVED!!
#JunkJournaling #DIYJournalCover #FabricScraps #QuiltedJournalCover #HandmadeJournal #QuiltingTutorial #SewingDIY #UpcycledFabric #CreativeJournaling #ScrapFabricCrafts #SlowLiving #RomanticCrafts #MindfulCrafting #CraftWithMe #JournalMaking