12/2/2023 0 Comments Corner bookmark tutorialBe sure to check out my other free tutorials, like THIS POST on Quilt Care Cards, or THIS BLOG POST on turning quilts to wall hangings. I am looking through my scraps now so I can make one. That’s it! You’re done! You have a quick, fun, useful project to use up all those little bits of fabric.Įnjoy your new fabric bookmark. Thank you, Mara, for this fun and fast tutorial. Top stitch around the entire edge at 1/8″ seam allowance to close the opening.Ĩ. Carefully trim the corners, and turn right side out.ħ. It makes it easier to close the opening after turning the bookmark right-side-out).Ħ. (Make sure this opening is on one of the 2 sides with only 2 layers, opposite the triangle. ![]() Pin your layers together and sew with a 1/8″ seam allowance around the entire edge leaving a 1.25-inch opening so you can turn it right side out later. Last, place your interfaced square, right side down.ĥ. Make sure the open corner with open seams is facing the top right. The bottom layer is your NON-interfaced full square right side up. Layer your squares like the photo below, right sides together. Cut out one of the squares creating by the folding and fold the opposite square like this. Supplies: Start with the 5 square piece of Designer Series Paper and fold it half both directions.
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