Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Binder Cover Tutorial Part 2: Cutting and preparing pieces.


Quite simply, you place the pieces on the fabric conservatively observing grain lines, and trace around each piece.  Most require only one piece.  The only one that needs 2 pieces will be the binder cover sleeve.  Make sure you follow the grain lines.    Here's what you should have for the front pieces. In this picture, the origami flower is already folded.  To prepare the Pencil Pocket piece, draw a stitching line down the center length of the pencil pocket back and the pencil pocket front pieces.


And here are the back pieces, interfacing included.



Of course, we'll need to fold that origami flower, so here's how it's done:

Start with a square
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Fold it in half, open it up and fold it in half the other way...


This is what you'll end up with (guidelines for the next step)


Now fold each corner into the center:


Turn it over, and fold it in half so you have some nice guidelines for the next step.



Now that we have some guidelines, open it up (corners should still be folded into the middle) and use the folds to do the next step.  Match the edge to the guideline folds you just made.  Do this on all four sides..  These are also more guidelines for the next step:



I usually give it a quick press with the iron while doing each step so I have clear guidelines to work with.


After you finish those guidelines, you should end up with this:


This is the tricky part....  A picture paints a thousand words...  See if you can figure out what I did.


Do this for all four corners and here's what you'll end up with... We're almost done.

   Give it a good press.  Turn it over and unfold the corners, give it another good press.



Here's what the other side looks like:

And now it's ready to be sewn into our design.  That's Part 3.  Soon to come.... Construction























Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Binder Cover Tutorial - Part 1: Making the master pattern


Here's what we're working on today.  Our binder cover has an origami fabric flower and two pencil (or tracing wheel) pockets.   It's a perfect way to start off a new school year!  Let's start by making a pattern.

1)  Making the master pattern is very simple.  First, trace around your open binder, adding about 1/4" extra along one short side so your binder will close.  Try it...you'll find that you need that extra 1/4" for *ease.  My binder measures 11 1/2" x  22" when it's open.  The spine is about 1 1/2" wide.  After tracing and adding ease, my pattern piece ended up being 22 1/2" x 11 3/4."  This is BEFORE adding seam allowances. 

2)  Next, draw in the elements you want to include in your design.  I wanted to have an origami flower and a two pencil pocket.  Here's a close up of the elements.  It's a little hard to see, but if you compare it with the finished cover, you can see the separate elements.

3)  Use the master pattern to trace off the pattern pieces, adding seam allowances.  I used a tracing wheel and tracing paper to transfer it to oaktag.   Then  I added 5/8" seam allowances around the perimeter, and 1/4 seam allowances on the inside seams (the section with the decorative strip).  Don't forget that the top strip piece, bottom strip and pocket pieces all fall on the perimeter too and will need 5/8" seam allowances on one edge.  The origami flower requires a square that is twice as big as the pattern piece.  Here's a better view of my  decorative pieces:

I used oaktag to make my pattern pieces as I intend to use this pattern often.  In this picture, the pieces are as follows, cut 1 each unless otherwise stated.


Top row:  Binder Cover Sleeve (Cut 2)- add 1" along the straight side for hems,  Origami Flower (7"square), Pencil Pocket - add 1" along the top edge for hem., 1/4" seam allowance on sides and top edges, 5/8" seam allowance on bottom edge, and make sure it's 1/2" wider than the strip pieces.  Prepare the Pencil Pocket by folding in half lengthwise and drawing a line in the crease.  This will be the sewing line when you apply it to the Bottom Strip piece.
Middle row:  Binder Cover Back (5/8" seam allowance around perimeter, 1/4" seam allowance on straight edge), Top Strip (5/8" seam allowance along the top edge, 1/4" seam allowance on all other edges), Bottom Strip (5/8" seam allowance on bottom edge, 1/4" seam allowance on all other edges), and Front Cover Piece (5/8" seam allowance around perimeter edges, 1/4" seam allowance on straight side).
Bottom row:  Backing piece. Cut 1 fabric, cut 1 interfacing both with 5/8" seam allowance.

*ease = The extra room calculated into the pattern provided for movement... in this case, to close the binder.

Draw in grainlines and get ready to cut!

Next:  Cutting and preparing the pieces.  Folding the origami flower.