I was wondering about something quilt-y for a checkbook cover. I don't want anything too bulky, though. Any ideas? I was toying with making something up using scrapbook papers somehow adhered to an inexpensive checkbook cover.
Also, I saw a nice idea for a [small] stuffed bird in an old Family Circle magazine, but I didn't care for the shape of the bird. Their bird was done up in a red fabric with gold embroidery. I have a table cloth my Mom's cousin bought for his mother while he was stationed on Guam, how many years ago??? When I received it, it was still in the original box. Needless to say, the fabric came apart at every fold, when I tried washing it (also years ago). But I saved it, thinking some idea would come along. If I could make up a few small birds from this fabric, I could give them to various females in the family for their Christmas decor. Thanks for your help! |
check out Rhonda's e-books. The one she has for blocks makes cool ones. The ads for them show up on the bottom of the screen a lot.
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there is a checkbook cover pattern. i made one a few years ago,
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That sounds like a cool idea, I will do a search and see if I can find any for us to enjoy.
Karen |
Here's an online pattern for a free checkbook cover..perhaps you could adapt this to your idea...
http://sewing.about.com/od/bagstotes...kbookcover.htm |
Here's a link to make a wallet and it also gives instructions for a matching checkbook cover:
http://www.bhg.com/crafts/sewing/acc...ail=1488606458 |
Here is an easy one:
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2...istmas-08.html |
Thank you all!
I believe I will try one of these checkbook covers. I have several "favorite" fabrics...maybe I'll make one for each season. Now to find the time! |
great links all. I'm going to try some of these.
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Hi,
Are you working on your checkbook cover? |
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