For the last few years, my Mothers Day presents to my Mum have been handmade. This year I made her a notebook cover, using some fat quarters of Liberty quilting fabric that I bought from the Quilts exhibition at the V&A a couple of years ago. I followed this simple tutorial.
Love from,
Laura
Edited to add: I hope it's not too late to join in with Handmade Monday...
That's just gorgeous! I like that tutorial, too - I bet I could faff about with it enough to stuff a Kindle in there.
ReplyDeleteIt Looks lovely! I hope you're Mum loved it! So pleased you found the instructions easy to follow, I've never done a tutorial before! :o) Thanks for sharing the results x
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Instructions great!!!
ReplyDeleteJust love that clover leaf fabric. C.x
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous, I'm sure your Mum was thrilled. Must check out the tutorial.
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This is lovely and has inspired me to have a go! Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and what a gorgeous gift! Welcome to Handmade Monday! I'm off to have a mooch around your blog :-)
ReplyDeleteI could have done with a tutorial when I was making my book!
ReplyDeleteBet your mum loved it.
Very pretty fabrics and a useful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteNice cover and tutorial
ReplyDeleteLove Liberty prints and this makes an ordinary notebook so pretty
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric! Nice job with the notebook.
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