Hello Michael Miller Fabric lovers! My name is Jess Abbott the Sewing Rabbit, and I am honored to be here today.
Gold. Metallic. Polka Dots.
Is there really anything else that needs to be said? Lol. When I first saw a swatch of this fabric, I nearly ripped it out of the Michael Miller Fabric rep’s hands. Everything about this fabric is perfection. To be asked to create something with this fabulous material? Well, that is just the icing on the cake.
When working with geometric prints in apparel, I like to break them up somehow. Which is why I chose to sew ‘Look No. 6’ from the Five and Ten Designs Volume One eBook. The piping design within the bodice was ideally suited to work with the fabric, and really make the dress pop. With white and black being on trend, the gold metallic polka dots make this the perfect kids party dress!
Naturally, every little girl loves her accessories, and this fabric covered notebook is just the ticket. An easy DIY project for showcasing your latest fabric obsession, while bringing your journals to life. All in under 5 minutes, with no sewing involved.
Materials Needed:
● Composition Notebook
● ⅜ yd fabric
● Fabric Spray Adhesive
● Ribbon
● Pins (to hold fabric in place while it dries)
● Scissors
Instructions:
1. Measure around the notebook, from the front to the back cover, and cut around. Be sure to add extra fabric around the sides to be able to fold over the front and back cover later. At least 1” all around is recommended. If you are using a light colored fabric, you may want to double up, and add a ‘lining’ fabric.
2. On the wrong side of fabric (the fabric that will go against the notebook), spray the fabric adhesive. Do this in a well ventilated area, as the fumes can be strong.
3. Immediately after spraying, wrap the fabric around the notebook. Be sure to smooth out any bubbles that may appear in between the fabric and the notebook.
4. Using your scissors, clip the excess edge at the notebook’s binder, removing about 1” of the fabric.
5. Fold down the top and bottom edges of the fabric to the inside cover of the notebook. Repeat for the outer edge. Add extra glue if necessary, and secure with a sewing pin to ensure a firm hold while drying. Repeat for back cover.
6. Allow the notebook to dry.
7. Attach ribbon by wrapping around from the front to the back, and tucking inside the notebook’s cover. Secure with glue. Make a bow with your ribbon, and glue to the front of the notebook. Press down gently to secure, allow glue to dry.
And there you have it, a fabulous recovered notebook! Utilizing your fabric scraps, and making the perfect accompaniment for your handmade outfit in one fell swoop.
To see more of the dress featured above and the rest of the Five and Ten Designs, Volume One collection, click here.
Thanks again so much for having me here, I absolutely adore Michael Miller Fabrics.
Happy Sewing!
Jess
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In honor of our first Glitz Blitz post, we're giving away two bundles of our fabulous metallics!
We'd love to hear what you'll create with it!
*COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED!
Thanks to everyone who participated-- and stay tuned for more glitz and another giveaway!
Thanks to everyone who participated-- and stay tuned for more glitz and another giveaway!
***Congratulations to--
Erin who said...
"Definitely summer dress for my tiny toddler!"
&
Little Ella Lu who said...
"This fabric looks so fun! I think it would be great for holiday dresses and skirts."
i love the dress and notebook cover!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei love this!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and awesome fabric!
ReplyDeleteVery cute dress and love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd have to make myself an awesome bag or purse with some of it. Love Jess' dress and tutorial!
ReplyDeleteFab dress Jess!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely summer dress for my tiny toddler!
ReplyDeleteI envision; skirts for my daughters, new pillows in the bedroom, a new look for my fabric covered inspiration board! I love, love, love this collection!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh I would LOVE this is my girls new bedrooms! It has been sitting boring and lame waiting for me to find some fabric inspiration. Taddah!
ReplyDeleteI envision new skirts or dresses for my daughters, cute book bags, new pillows for the bedroom...I could keep going!
ReplyDeleteMy girl and I would both love some of this in our wardrobes!
ReplyDeleteit would have to be something amazing....this stuff is gorgeous! can I have a little time to think this over?
ReplyDeleteI've got three girls, and we love our glitz, so definitely something wearable for each of them! Love this!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric! Cute dress, notebook, and little girl.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric, beautiful dress Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat dress is amazing but really I am totally IN LOVE with the whole metallic collection.
ReplyDeleteIf it's pink and/or shiny, my 4 year old LOVES it, so I'd definitely make something for her.
ReplyDeleteThat dress is perfect! I'd make a twirly skirt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I would definitely make something special for myself!
ReplyDeleteI'd sneak them into both quilts and bags
ReplyDeleteso pretty! I'm not sure what I'd make, but I'd love to add some to my stash!
ReplyDeleteWould love to make a dress like this for my granddaughter! Also I think it would be cute as a ruffled pants for her! Thanks for this great website!
ReplyDeleteWould love to make a dress like this for my granddaughter! Also I think it would be cute as a ruffled pants for her! Thanks for this great website!
ReplyDeleteI love the book cover!
ReplyDeleteaprons, a quilt, pillows, a smock...lovely fabric!
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly the fabric I have been looking for, for a long time. I would definitely make a dress for my daughter who loves all things glittery.
ReplyDeleteLove love love the metallics. i would make a little ditty bag for all the little items floating around in my purse!
ReplyDeleteAdorable dress and notebook. Love your beautiful model! All that bling needs to be something for a special occasion. Maybe some hostess wine bags or new year napkins.
ReplyDeleteWay to go!!! LOVE Michael Miller fabrics and LOVE your adorable dress-journal combo. GOLDEN!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a ruffle skirt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteMy 4yr old son saw the green metallic and has made me promise to make him a shirt out of it :D - how gorgeous are those prints!
ReplyDeleteFreakypet@adam.com.au
Lovely! love the black piping!
ReplyDeleteI would have to give it some serious thought. That bit of glitter would go a long way toward lightening up the grey winter days, so I would want it to be something very visible. A set of cushions for a long bench would look nice and increase the comfort level of the bench. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a skirt an matching bow for my grandaughter! Beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteA dress for my little girl and a skirt for me. We could wear them on our first trip as a family to our family in Indonesia. I would show the fabric, the skirt and dress and later some pictures from our trip in my blog to present the fabric to my german follower.(we in Germany also love Michael Miller fabrics!!!)
ReplyDeleteKatja
A blouse for me and something for my daughter (a skirt maybe, definitely with a purse).
ReplyDeleteFabulous post Jess! I think I'd make my girls skirts... Or maybe some pillowcases for our sofa pillows!
ReplyDeleteI would love this fabric in a purse or pillow,
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric! I would make skirts for my sisters.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is a little fashionista and I would love to make her a dress with it, these would make a fantastic quilt for her too, and maybe a pillow, and....who am I kidding I could make just about anything with this :)
ReplyDeleteThis will make great table dressing for a party. I can't wait to make table runners and centerpieces from this!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I think the fabric would look great in bags. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the dress and I"m crazy about that fabric! I think I'd use it for everything. Fun idea to cover a notebook.
ReplyDeleteI am in LOVE with this fabric...mint and gold?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get any better than that!
Great idea!
ReplyDeletefabulous dress! I'd probably made a ton of skirts with that fabric or fun pillows
ReplyDeletethis fabric is amazing! I'd love to do something for me with it...
ReplyDeleteLove the dress!! I'd probably use it for bags and accents in clothing for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable dress!! Love. Love. Love!!
ReplyDeletetgallop@mts.net
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I'd have to make a shirt or dress for my daughter who loves all things sparkly.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make some glam pillows with this great fabric. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the metallic pastels, especially the aqua!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd use them to make cute, little bags!
ReplyDeleteI would use that fabric to make clothes and accessories for my granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteI love the new metalics. So much better than the old "hard" spots of super threads. Would look great in an embroidery project.
ReplyDeletePossibilities are endless, a cute quilted tote bag, definitely some covered journals for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is cute my girls would wear it!
ReplyDeleteOooooh love that little dress and the fabric line! Can't decide which I like more the peachy pink or aqua! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would use the metallic fabric to create an awesome quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would have to make a purse and matching makeup bag.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress, love the notebook, and love the fabric!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would use the metallic fabric to create an awesome quilt!
ReplyDeletethis has my girls name written all over it! I'd make her a bag to carry around her treasures she has to take everywhere!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet pattern. I could see using the fq bundle to make a cute little baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would be perfect for a new bag.
ReplyDeleteSo cute.. Thanks for the cover tut..need to make one for a friend.. That fabric is fab and I can see it in wonderful pillows to add some super POP to a dark couch a client has in their house
ReplyDeleteNot much my granddaughters (11 and 6)like better than Metallic or bling, I would make a western show shirt for them, both arfe barrel racers, and of course i need something for myself
ReplyDeletedelorissherman@hotmail.com
Let's see ~ I'd make some cute little spring purses and headbands with bows for my granddaughters and some sort of fancy Easter baskets and stuffed bunnies to put in them :)
ReplyDeleteI can envision a lovely strip work dress for my 10yo granddaughter -- she would LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteThe fat quarters would look awesome in a purse. Love the metallic dots!
ReplyDeleteI have two little girls in my life that have their names written All over it. Easter dresses with coordinating purses and headbands. Too cute. :)
ReplyDeleteHi ! Nice job ! I love the fabric ! I could probably use it to do little purses, or pouches... Love it !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway !
Will definitely refer back to this tutorial when my daughter starts school! Love the fabric line too! Would probably make a bunch of skirts for an upcoming auction at our church to raise money for the preschool program...
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a few skirts for my little one, if I were to win this beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteThe notebook makes me want to make a clutch for mom!
ReplyDeleteLove the metallic would love to create with this fabric. Great give away
ReplyDeleteA dress for my daughter with a matching dress for her doll. A matching skirt and infinity scarf for myself.
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric and the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI would make something fabulous for my almost 2 year old! <3
ReplyDeleteI would love to make Easter dresses for my girls with this awesome collection!
ReplyDeleteI would make a fabulous handbag with these!
ReplyDeleteOh, the beautiful things I could make with this gorgeous fabric!
ReplyDeleteOhhh just seen a very interesting reversible ladies dress pattern and in these fabrics it would be fabulous I imagine.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make metallic bags. So fun. hayleymstephens at gmail dot com
ReplyDeletefabulous! the dress with matching notebook is just too cute. Would love to win this fabric. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to make something for my granddaughter, Ava, who turns 8 next month! She's my favorite little diva!!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is beautiful . I have so much in the works my mind is going in a million different ways
ReplyDeleteId have to make something for my sisters baby when he/she is born in a couple of weeks,unless my daughters lay claim to it first...
ReplyDeleteI still have Christmas on the brain. I love non-traditional colors for decorations. These fabrics would make awesome Christmas stockings and a matching tree skirt!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make something from this fabric for my granddaughter, Ava, who turns 8 next month! She is my favorite little diva!!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a purse for a friend or decorations for Christmas. I love this fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric! Great giveaway. I'd make a cool bag.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a jewelry pouch. I love the gold polka dots!
ReplyDeleteI am going to use it in my grand baby's nursery.... Due in August!
ReplyDeleteDonna
that is a darling dress and fabric...hope I can win some fabric to get to a sewing project..
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would love this fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would make matching outfits for my grand daughter, these are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWow such pretty fabric! I would make my daughter a skirt and maybe some throw pillows for her bed :)
ReplyDeleteMy wife would love this fabric for our daughter.
ReplyDeleteSome of it would find it's way into a quilt for my daughter, but I would also like to use some for a bag for me.
ReplyDeleteMy 8 year old granddaughter loves anything metallic, so we'd go through some patterns and find something for her.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to use it to make some awesome bags!
ReplyDeleteI'd start by making the notebook cover!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to use it to make some awesome bags!
ReplyDeleteI have a 7 yr old grand-daughter so the possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what I would do. I think a table runner would be cool. I do love the dress though for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely summer dresses for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love this done up in a bag/purse, the scraps would go into a mini quilt!! <3 Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely would make some seriously adorable dolls : )
ReplyDeleteI am all about the glitz and to have it to incorporate into a quilt is a dream come true!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! My favorite thing to sew is children's clothing, so I'm sure I could find some great uses for this fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have been in love with Michael Miller fabrics since I first saw the Love to Sew collection! And these are wonderful. I want to remake the blinds for my sewing room out of this, and recover the pillows on the loveseat, and a couple floor pillows. I'm also thinking of some coordinating wall art, to tie it all together. Would really bring sunshine into my room!! How fun!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the glittery, sparkly stuff for my daughter. From quilts to journals and especially pillows. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteCan think of so many craft ideas to use this fabric for.
ReplyDeleteI would make a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a Kindle cover with this beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking pillows and toys.....maybe a bag or two :)
ReplyDeleteWell done. I think the pink colorway is my fav. Would live to work with these
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous fabric.
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to make some fun pillows for my living room and a shirt for my little girl.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure but probably a panel skirt for myself or a dress for my youngest girl.
I would love to have some of this! I would make a tote bag or pillow!
ReplyDeletePatti
I would definitely use this fabric to make one of my Swoon purse patterns! I've been holding out for some super awesome fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Polk dots! I'd LOVE this fabric! Looks like a very special Easter dress for a certain little girl...
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would make a stellar Easter dress for the little one :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a dress for my 4 yr old granddaughter... she loves pretty dresses. Then maybe slip in a little jacket for myself.. FUN.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric is awesome! Thanks for the opportunity to win it!
ReplyDeleteThe notebook looks like a fantastic beginner (me) project!
ReplyDeleteDresses and more dresses, oh my! That mint and gold, come on! It's too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun! Definitely destined to be a dress for my super-exuberant daughter. And a matching bow-tie for my son!
ReplyDeleteThe notebooks look ace! I'd make some oversized hair bows hehe!
ReplyDeleteSome cute tote bags and accessories!
ReplyDeleteLove the DIY. I think the fabric would be great to make a small tote or even a nice skirt. Love the model also, she is so cute.
ReplyDeleteLoved this dress! And the piping makes it cuter... The little model is sweet also! Thank you for sharing..I would make something for my granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteOh I love sparkly things. I'd make myself a lovely maxi skirt ( do they even call them that anymore?) thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love!! Definitely a journal cover for me, an iPad cover for my girly daughter-in-law, and a cute peplum top for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric. I would like to make a tablet cover and/or a purse/bag.
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a quilt! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI see a skirt for my older daughter and a matching dress for the baby!
ReplyDeleteI would make Easter outfits for my kids, and I would use it in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely precious!
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric! I'd definitely have to make notebooks for both of my kids and then maybe a clutch purse for me!
ReplyDeleteI would make a fun dress for my 6 year old!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun DIY! And that dress is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeletePretty! Baby quilt might be fab!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! Beautiful dress and beautiful fabric! I would LOVE to make something from this line of fabric!
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! My girl would love this book cover as an accessory!
ReplyDeletethanks!
I would use it in quilts. A new element to quilts.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt - the metallic gives it an extra flair! Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabric. I might make a purse/bag with it?
ReplyDeleteSomething for my girls for sure... This is fantastic fabric!
ReplyDeleteOoo - throw pillows or a quilt for the living room so I could see it every day :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I might try to create a shirt or skirt for my 18-month old girly girl. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeletelove this dress! Love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would make myself a fun little glam bag. Really pretty fabric!
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric! I would make some make up bags for Mother's Day gifts!
ReplyDeleteI see Easter dresses for my daughters. Thank you :) mamalusco at ortelco dot net
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make Easter dresses for my girls. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI think it would make some really cute cushion covers,thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make some dresses or tops for my girls!
ReplyDeleteThis fabric looks so fun! I think it would be great for holiday dresses and skirts.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! This would look amazing as a washi dress.
ReplyDeleteSewing for my granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is lovely! I'm not sure what I'd create with it. Maybe some accent pillows?
ReplyDeleteI love,love this fabric, I purchased some for Christmas and it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful dress! My daughter would love a backpack from this fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make my daughter a dress and notebook cover too from this fabric. Or maybe I can do some selfish sewing and make myself a makeup brush and manicure roll
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! I would use it to make pillows.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are like Midas and Katy Perry designed a line; I love all the blinged out sherbety goodness.
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! I would make pillows.
ReplyDeletepillows & bags - beautiful fabric
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute fabric! I'd make a skirt for the lurking spring and summer seasons.
ReplyDeleteI'd make headbands!
ReplyDeleteI have two little girls who would love new skirts, or this would be the perfect accent in their bedrooms!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this beautiful fabric. I love making bags and I think that is what I would do with this if I won. Love Michael Miller fabric!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric! The little dress is so cute! I would make a tote with a matching notebook.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are beautiful! I would love to make pillows and totes from them.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics! I love anything by Michael Miller. I would make some handy, cute tote bags with this fabric and then embellish them with monograms on my embroidery machine.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great summer journal for the kids.
ReplyDeletePerfect for little dresses!
ReplyDeleteI would use some of the fabric to make an infinity scarf, for myself!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern of choice with this fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love the metallic look, my friend who is expecting just requested baby clothes that were sparkly/metallic and this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy girlie girl granddaughter would love to have matching anything! Maybe even cover some shoes with the same fabric.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! Love the dots but SPARKLY DOTS???.?. Just amazing, I would love to make lots of sparkly dot bags with this fabric!
ReplyDeleteFabulous collection. My preteen granddaughter would love a swing type top and capris
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE THE FABRIC!!! I can't find lovely fabrics anywhere on this island!
ReplyDeletelove the book cover
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteAdorable. Love the black piping.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would make a handbag and lots of clothes for my little girl!
ReplyDeleteI think a purse and wallet would be great!
ReplyDeleteI would make dresses for my little girls and pants/shorts for me
ReplyDeleteI have some dress loving little girls who would love a glittering, shiny, dress or skirt. Thank you! I was just trying to look up how to cover my new composition notebook journal! I love fabric, so this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous dress!
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are absolutely dreamy. I would have to make something for each of my girls!
Probably a skirt and a dress.
LOVELY!
~Michelle
So cute! Dresses for my nieces, with little matching bags.
ReplyDeleteThey are both so fantastic, I am drooling over that fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is beautiful! Sadly I do not have daughters, but I do have nieces that would love a skirt or dress made with this!
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