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Back To School Book Covers!

It’s that time of year again, time for back to school! Textbooks can get expensive, so why not make your own book covers to keep them in tip top shape! Create your own custom fabric with our creator tool to keep all your subjects straight! Once your fabric is created and sent to your door, follow along with our tutorial below to learn to sew it up!

 

Supplies:

  • Fabric (4 way stretch*)
  • Sewing Machine
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Marking Utensil
  • Pins

*A 4-way stretch fabric is recommended so that your book cover can stretch over any size textbook and be used year after year. We recommend using our Modern Jersey or Interlock Blend.  If using a less stretchy fabric, be sure to measure your book along the entire cover while open flat.

Step One: Preparing the Fabric

First you will need to cut out your fabric. Measure out a rectangle that is 22” x 10” and cut out. Then you will finish the edges of the fabric. You can use a serger to do this or simply edge stitch using a zigzag stitch.

Step Two: Sewing the Fabric

Now that you have your fabric ready to go, you will need to fold up each of the short ends inward toward the center of the fabric 4” with right sides together. You will pin them in place and using a zigzag stitch sew each end on both sides at 1/2" seam allowance.

Clip your threads and turn your fabric right side out and you are all done! It is really that easy!


When creating this fun book cover we used our Interlock blend fabric. This fabric has a 46" print area and is 94% cotton and 6% spandex. This fabric is perfect for activewear, dresses, lightweight jackets and more. Love the design we chose? We used this super fun Grapefruit On Turquoise print by ErinAnne. Go to our site and get this and more of her designs printed on any of our high-quality fabrics!

grapefruit on turquoise by: ErinAnne

Oh, and in celebration of back to school we are offering 25% off until the 19th with code school25 at checkout!


Linda W.

Hi,

Is there any way to save this to my profile so I can come back to it later?

Thanks.

Linda

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Heather B.

Hi, Linda. There isn't a way to save it to your Embroidery.com profile, but you can always add it to your bookmarks or favorites in your internet browser. If you have Google Chrome, you do so by simply clicking on the little star at the top of the page:

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Linda W.

Thank you. I did it.

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Heather B.

That's great, Linda.

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