Today is my "Born to Be Wild' Blog Hop Day!
I sewed a Book Cover Tote.
I am sew happy with this project!
When I found this fat quarter Here when I was spring cleaning this year,
I knew it would be perfect for the
While I was thinking about what to sew, the following song from 1982,
kept playing on repeat in my head.
This tune is way too catchy.
After much deliberation and too many replays in my mind,
my quilty muse and I decided to make a quilted book cover tote.
I based my book cover tote on the following tutorial:
I gathered my fabrics.
I found a piece of soft minky tiger stripe fabric for the inside of the tote.
Then I quilted the layers.
The carry handles needed to be attached next.
I used nylon web to sew the the handles that I had left from my
Instead of a ribbon, I used a scrap strip of the fat quarter,
folded in half lengthwise and sewed on two sides,
to make the book marker and turned it inside out with a pressing tool.
I decided to add an inner pocket across the bottom of the tote
for my phone or wallet.
I had a long piece left of the fat quarter that was perfect for this
and lined it with a piece of the tiger strip minky.
This pocket and the book marker was stay stitched before adding the
two sleeves for the book cover.
I added a line of top stitching 1/8" around the outer edge before binding.
I machined sewed the outside.
The extra inner pocket needed to be added before the sleeves for the book so that these items would not break the binding of the book.
This addition to the original design in the tutorial is very handy.
a hardcover book or my iPad.
I used my smallest scrap from the fat quarter to make a pen holder.
I am really enjoying my new book cover tote.
Please visit all my blog hop friends today,
May 18th
Life in the Scrapatch (you are here)
Thanks to
for organizing this fun blog hop.
I keep my new book cover tote handy to grab and go.
This has become my new preferred tote that I carry everywhere.
I also tuck my keys in the extra pockets.
A book tote has been on my list for some time,
but I needed this blog hop to get it done.
These blog hops are sew fun and inspiring!
I love that song! Your book cover tote is really pretty and so useful!
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to check out that tutorial. Your cover is so nice!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great idea to make a bookcover/ipad cover. Perfect fabric. I had never heard that song, so I went to YouTube to listen to it. I like it. I've learned something new.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea! I have a couple grands who would love this.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great book cover Pat! I like how the book mark is sewed on to it, so it doesn't get lost between books. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteAwesome book tote! Your additions are clever and useful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow i love your book tote. It is fabulous. and all the extra pockets and padding make it usable and so special. thanks for sharing and inspiring.
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What a fun and useful project. Those extra pockets were a great idea to add.
ReplyDeleteGreat project. I like that it can double as a tablet holder. I am not much of a reader. Any free time I have I am crafting. But I do use my tablet also and I love the cover for protection. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat fabric makes such an wildly amazing cover for your book/tablet. I love that it can be used for both a book and tablet. Thank you for sharing how you made it and inspiring us with this great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. A book tote is on my 'to do' list also. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I enjoyed hearing that song again. I was plenty busy with kids at that time so I listened to the words more now. Yes, it really is a catchy song.
ReplyDeleteI'm listening to the "Africa" song as I read your post. Great book cover; now you're all set for reading in the "wild". Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour book cover is terrific. Several years ago I had one of them (store bought and without the pockets) that I used for travel. I was actually looking for it last month to no avail. Thanks so much not only for the idea but for all of the pattern and construction detail.
ReplyDeleteThat is a perfect book cover and I love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how these blog hops get us moving on projects we have been wanting to make for some time! Perfect fabric for the hop:)
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I am now going to try one too...Thank you
ReplyDeleteYour tote is fantastic. That fabric is perfect for it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool book tote. I can see it being so handy in carrying a bunch of different things. Thanks for sharing how you constructed it. You know I'm going to be singing that TOTO song all day now don't you! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your beautiful book tote! Thank you for the link. I want to make a dozen for myself, and then I might even make some for next Christmas. You did such a great job on your tote. Thank you so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour book cover/tote is a fantastic idea!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great project and yep, I had that song playing around in my head when I was thinking about and making my project too.
ReplyDeleteI love that song, especially the version by Post Modern Jukebox. Your book tote is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful book cover. It’ll be really handy when you can travel again or get out more. The extra pockets are such a great addition. Thank for sharing the great song/ear worm 😉
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely, I need to make something like this for my ipad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun book cover/carry-all!! Thanks for the accompanying links. I've often thought to make something like your Hop project, but hadn't found the "right" pattern.
ReplyDeleteOk, that is just fantastic! I need to make one!!! Thanks for sharing! xx
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