For a recent Big Give with a child under the age of one, I made a color book. (It was perfect for me because I'm a 770 newbie and it gave me a chance to practice.) A couple people on the BG board asked for directions. Basically, it's just a matter of making "placemats" and sewing them together down the middle.
Here are the directions, with a couple questions at the end and a couple changes I'm thinking of making next time.
I'm open to suggestions, remember, I'm a newbie. I made this one for me as a sample after sending off the orignal. The Mickey heads are Heathersue designs.
Materials
cover: cut one 9" x 13"
pages: cut ten 9 " x7"
fusible fleece: cut two 9" x6"
flannel: cut two 9" x 13"
colors: cut one each of eight diferent colors, approx. 4" x 4"
stabilizer: cut ten 12" x 9" (that's what I needed to fit the 5" x 7" hoop)
---> after the first one I decided I needed more stabilizer, so I used smaller patches of iron on tear away (not pictured) under the applique and wording
cover (as you can see, I used spray adhesvie and floated)
after I added the title to the cover, I ironed on fusible fleece to the wrong side of the cover, leaving a 1" gap in the center
then I did the pages . . . as you can see, I used a pencil to mark the centers which I lined up in my hoop, and then eyeballed fitting the rest of the fabric in
before
after
there are 8 pages with color, one blank page, and one "this book belongs to" page
Now the pages have to be put together. I made myself a little mockup book (green paper, see it?) to check and double check that I got the pages in the order I wanted them. I'd suggest doing the same and double check before sewing the pages together -- kinda like measure twice cut once
For your placemats there will be a "bottom" and a "top." The bottom pages are sewn together along the center seam, the top pages are folded under 1/2" at the center "seam" line.
In the photo below, my bottoms are on the left and my tops are on the right.
This is one of the bottoms that has been sewn together
This is one of the tops than has been folded and ironed under 1/2"
Pages done
Once again, refer to your little green book, because as pages are put together, they will be reversed. I know, hard to explain, but check your mockup book to make sure pages that you want to be back to back are.
Sandwich time. Lay one of the pieces of flannel down. Put the bottom pages (which are sewn together) on top, right side up. Put the two top pages on the bottom pages, right sides together. See photo!
Stack. Pin. Sew outside perimeter. Trim. Turn.
Zig zig the center seam. I set my zigger as wide as it would go.
Repeat with the other pages, just checing your little green book to make sure the order is correct.
Line up the pages . . . almost done
Stack up the pages, and use a straight stitch to sew down the middle/
And this is what you'll have. . .
My two questions are what kind of fabric would be best for the pages, and what kind of stabilizer would you use?
The two changes I might make for the third version would be to have the "bottom" two pages on one piece of fabric (so I wouldn't have to sew it together and a little less bulk along the "binding") and I may make the cover wider by half an inch so it goes around the other pages better.
Sorry the pictures are so big. I want to post this before any gremlins come by looking for trouble, but I'll try to go back and resize the photos so I don't single handedly get us up to page 250.