With the weather on the change you might be spending more time reading or maybe you are making some quick and easy Christmas gifts.
This little bookmark is a great little thing to make and it won't slip out when you pack your book in your bag or carry it from room to room. I just happened to have some ladybug material in my stash so called it a bug bookmark, but of course you can use any material that you have.
You need a strip of material, 30-32 cm. long and 9-10 cm. wide. This will make a bookmarker that will fit a paperback sized book or one slightly bigger. You also need a button that co-ordinates with your material and a mid size hair elasitc1. Fold the material in half lengthwise, right sides together, and sew a seam around the edges. Leave one end open so you can turn the material right sides out. 2. Once the material is facing right way out, top stitch around all the edges, folding in the edge you left open.3. Fold one end of the strip over the hair elastic and sew in place.4. Sew a bug button on the other end.
The colouring of this button did not come out right as the flash of the camera changed it.Mark your place in the book by stretching the elastic to go over the button.
This bookmark won't slip or fall out of your book. I added a cute little tag as I plan to make some more and give them as gifts.
For a regular sized library book I used fabric that was about 45 cm. long. You can make these any length you wise, just by measuring around your book and adding a bit more for seam allowance. I've been reading a series of books by Laura Childs called The Tea Shop Mysteries.
Enjoy your reading. Thanks for visiting today.
Nice and cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely! A great idea, I always lose my bookmark or I ruin the book by folding over the corners! :) x
ReplyDeleteGood idea!
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Kathy
Good idea!
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Kathy
You make such lovely things. Always enjoy stopping by to see what item you have put your imagination and skills to
ReplyDeleteLaura
They are sooo cute. Thanks for sharing the instuctions. Always looking for new books to read:)
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is lovely and ideal, this is an ideal gift. Thanks for sharing. Julie.C
ReplyDeleteI know just who I'll make this for... Cute idea! :)
ReplyDeleteNice idea and I see your weather is colder than ours. Ours 18C
ReplyDeleteHow totally cool! I need to make some of these as gifts for some of my blogging friends! Now to write it in my "don't forget" book, because if I don't write it down I will forget about it or forget where I have seen it. Sigh, old age....
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