It is a pity that I never have a sewing journal though I have been sewing seriously the last few years. I would often draft my sketches on rough paper and disposed them after the projects are completed. More often, I started my project without a sketch; the development came spontaneously as the sewing progress. When I was running my seasonal business, I made table runners, cushion covers, cushions, belts, bags and lots of T-shirt design with minorities' fabric and accessories; and design clothing under the label of "Little Jaipur". Less than 30% were photographed and no sketches were being kept! With dream of publishing my sewing book one day, from now on all sketches and sewing accomplishments will be recorded.
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Not wanting to get a notebook from store, not even a really nice one. I decided my sewing journal had to be handmade and designed by myself. I went to Kinokuniya bookstore In KLCC one afternoon, found a nice small checker A4 size manuscript pad in light grey lines from Japan. I thought this would be good as the insert for my sewing journal. I also like the local made A4 size graph pad with nice pale blue lines.I stayed there for quite awhile, couldn't decide which to choose for. At last, I opted for the graph pad as it was much cheaper. From my book shelve, I took reference from books with ring binding and notebooks with fabric cover to study the construction. The end result after 3 days works was this lovely journal.
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Love the vintage design scrapbooking paper I used on the first page. I am planning do a owner's inscription on a small plain paper and paste onto it.
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I made the wrong choice by using water based white glue to paste the fabric for the inside front cover. It didn't stick well and leave glue stains on the fabric. I should just use a double sided tape to do the job. Well, it is the first book and I accepted the flaw.
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Materials - The indigo dyed Hmong batik used on the cover was made from homespun cotton. I purchased it from Bac Ha Sunday market last year. I specifically chosen an old aged roll which the vendor sold it to me for a mere US$4. Good buy! It measured 1 foot width x 13 feet. The natural weave hemp was my treasure where I purchased it in Chiangmai years ago. |
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I hope this inspires you to start your sewing or crafting journal, best if it is one handmade by yourselves.
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