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Above, transparent binder; below, puffa paste (after puffing) -
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And here are my first "little books" - just blank pamphlets inside, and just experiments to work towards making effective covers out of the printed fabric -
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The large one has machine stitching to outline some of the raised lines; the pink and yellow have fabric bonded onto the printed fabric, and the pamphlet sewn in; and the pale one has the paper attached to the cover with bondaweb.
These fabrics are absolutely "to die for," Margaret!!
ReplyDeleteLove the transparent binder set.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how a simple design can be so powerful!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the printing- I really like the lines. And how perfect for notebooks as they resemble lines of writing.
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