CHECKBOOK COVER PDF
***You can find the ad-free, printable PDF version of this sewing tutorial available for purchase HERE. Flip the fabric over and press until the interfacing is attached. Your iron setting should be on cotton steam. Place your interfacing on the wrong side of your outer fabric. (Mine is a little curled because I am at the end of my bolt.) Cut the interfacing just smaller than your fabric piece. It’s great for handbags, etc for a little more stability. The Pellon 911FF is just a bit thicker than the Pellon P44F that I use for my t-shirt quilts. You’ll want to use some fusible interfacing on the outer fabric piece for extra durability. I usually try to coordinate fabrics but in this case I was just being lazy. For this project, both my outer and lining fabrics are the same.
Using your rotary cutter, clear ruler and cutting mat, cut two pieces of fabric – one outer fabric and one lining fabric, both measuring 7 1/2 inches wide by 13 5/8 inches long. Fusible Interfacing – Pellon 911ff Fusible Interfacing is my go to brand.Two fabric pieces cut 7 1/2 inches wide by 13 5/8 inches long – my favorite fabric shop.Print a copy to keep next to your sewing machine for easy reference.*** Checkbook supplies needed Includes 8-pages of step-by-step instructions with pictures.