Bunting Personalized Quiet Book Cover

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I am doing another quiet book series! I made a quiet book for my niece since she liked Grace's so much. I do really like making these books, so it was a fun project.
Bunting Quiet Book Cover
I debated how to make the cover and I didn't feel like doing it the same way as I did Grace's (see it HERE). I came up with the bunting idea and it isn't exactly the way I pictured it, but it works.
I cut triangles out of random scraps that matched the book colors well and used heat'n'bond to attach them to the book cover. I stitched around the edges with a straight stitch about 1/16" away from the edges. Then I hand embroidered the letters on them. It was difficult because of the adhesive and was super hard on my hands and wrists.
But it is pretty.
Bunting Quiet Book Cover
Bunting Quiet Book Page
Then, I used a zig zag stitch to sew the ric rac over the tops of the triangles.
Name Bunting Quiet Book Page
For the binding, I made a bias tape and hand stitched it down on the whole thing- fronts and backs. I folded the top edge over the pages and around the back, tucking it under the back of the binding to keep things neat and tidy. I hope you can see it OK here...
Fabric Quiet Book Binding
Overall, I am very pleased with how it turned out. I really can't wait to show you the rest of the book! I will be posting a few pages at a time now so it goes a little faster, but it is still too much to smoosh into one post. Some of them are very detailed = lots of pictures. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Stay tuned...

 

Naomi's Quiet Book

 

Link Parties where I sometimes hang out...

 
You can see the rest of Naomi's quiet book here:
Grace's quiet book can be seen here:

 

Grace's Quiet Book ~ Purse Page

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Last one! I think this might be Grace's favorite page. She likes little purses and apparently she likes makeup a whole lot, too. I thought she just loved eating chapstick, but this isn't edible, so that is not the case.

Grace's Quiet Book Purse Page
Again, purse quiet book pages are pretty common. I bet you can find a bunch of them on Pinterest. I kept mine simple and in line with the "shabby chic" theme of this book with the fabrics.
Grace's Quiet Book Purse Page
Grace's Quiet Book Purse Page
The handle is just fused on the background with heat'n'bond and a satin stitch holds it down.
Grace's Quiet Book Purse Handle
The purse bottom was made out of three pieces. The front was cut and sewn onto the zipper, then the front and back were sewn right sides together and flipped through the handy zipper opening. I stitched the whole thing to the background very carefully about 1/8" from the edge.
Grace's Quiet Book Purse Page
Hmmm... I am having problems getting that pic to load on here, but hopefully you can see what I mean. In hindsight, I wish I had sewn the back with the right side facing in. Lots of "I should have done it that way" moments in this book. If you make one you can fix it, OK?
Grace's Quiet Book Purse Page
I didn't know what else to put inside the purse besides makeup. The extra flower from the flower page gets tucked inside and I have found a few small items laying around to toss in there, too. But she LOVES the pretend makeup!

 

Grace's Quiet Book Purse and Makeup

The lipstick and compact are made from scraps of fabric and the little pad thingy is made of felt. Velcro on the compact would have been a nice touch. I may try to make eye shadow one day, but she insists on putting her pretend makeup on me during church and I don't want her to poke me in the eye.

Grace's Quiet Book Purse and Makeup

 

So, that is it! I hope you enjoyed this series and maybe found a little inspiration. If you would like to see the rest of them you can click HERE. I put them all on one handy page.
Now, back to the Easter baskets!

Grace's Quiet Book- Button Flower Page

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Grace's Quiet Book Button Flowers
OK. So the button flower page idea is pretty common. I have seen many examples on Pinterest so I am not gonna' cite just one. I did change it up just a bit for mine, though. Look closely...
fabric button flowers quiet book page

 

fabric button flowers quiet book page
See? The flowers are reversible! All I did was fuse two scraps of fabric together (some of them are truly vintage fabrics!) Then, I traced a flower and sewed along the line I traced. Very carefully, I trimmed about 1/8" away from the seam all around the flower shape. A quick buttonhole in the center and - TADA! - reversible flowers.
fabric button flowers quiet book page
The stems are just green ric-rac and the leaves are made of felt. I used a contrasting fabric for the bottom to represent grass. I stitched some bright yellow buttons at the top of the "stems" to hold the flowers. Now I wish I would have used something a little more "vintage" or even plain white. This was one of the first pages I made, so I hadn't gotten carried away with the "shabby-chic-vintagey" look yet.
reversible fabric button flowers quiet book page

 

Grace hasn't quite mastered the whole button skill thing yet, but this is good practice. She can make patterns with the flowers and work on her colors, too. So, it is educational and cute. :)
I keep updating THIS page with links and pics of all of the quiet book pages in this little series so click HERE if you would like to see more.
If I get a moment or two, I will try to link up at these parties:

 

 

 

Grace's Quiet Book- Baby & Bassinet Page

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I think every little girl this age LOVES baby dolls. With 5 girls we have so many dolls in this house it is not even funny! The baby idea was an obvious choice for a quiet book page, but I still wanted to keep it simple. (Some of the other pages were wearing me out!)
I ended up making a bassinet to hold the baby. It is made pretty much like a pocket with a piece of gathered eyelet trim sewn along the bottom.
quiet book bassinet
quiet book bassinet
The baby is a miniature version of a swaddle baby. (I made one of those a long time ago and blogged about it HERE.) The concept of the swaddle baby is that the blanket is already attached, making it easier for a little one to wrap the baby up (saving me from rewrapping it every 20 seconds.)
swaddle baby quiet book page
swaddle baby quiet book page
This time I hand embroidered the face on it and used a smaller piece of gathered eyelet lace and ribbon to make a faux bonnet, which I like so much better than the original swaddle baby I had made.

 

swaddle baby quiet book page

 

Grace often wants to drag a baby doll along to church or tells me she has to go potty so that she can sneak down and swipe one out of the nursery to bring back upstairs. I thought this might help with that, but we usually end up in the nursery when I have to go feed Hannah anyway. That is just the season of life we are in, I suppose.
If you want to see all of the pages in Grace's Quiet Book you can click HERE.
If I get a moment or two, I will try to link up at these parties:

 

Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page

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This quiet book page was another really big hit with Grace. It does eliminate some of the quiet aspect of the book, though, because a tea party is not as fun by yourself and she is always offering me tea and sweets. How can I refuse? :)
Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
When you open the page it is just a table with attached plates (less to clean up). The tablecloth is gathered and topstitched. Let me just say that I really, really, really wish I had curved it down to match the top of the table. It drives me crazy!
Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
There is a tiny piece of velcro holding the bottom of the tablecloth in place at the bottom outside corner. When you lift the tablecloth up there is a storage pocket underneath.
It hold all you need to have a little tea party!
Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
The teacups are made with blue cotton scraps fused to brown scraps and brown scraps fused to white flannel (for some "stickiness" on the cotton page.) The two double-layer, fused squares were then sewn in a teacup outline with the tops left open and cut out. (Backstitching is very important here. On the ones I didn't go over well they are starting to pull apart and will need fixed.)
Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
The tea bags are made with white cotton folded in half and sewn in a tea bag shape. I even stuffed a little real, fruity tea in there before sewing the whole way around. Seam rippers come in handy for lots of things! :) Bakers twine is sewn in to connect the tag and tea bag.
mini fabric tea bags
But, if you aren't in the mood for blue teacups, you can also use the purple set...
Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
The teapot is just two layers- cotton and flannel.
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Besides being purple, these tea cups are a lighter shade of brown. I couldn't get a great shot of the inside but you can see the flannel back here, too.
inside mini fabric teacups
What is a tea party without some sweets?
miniature felt pie and cookies
miniature felt pie and cookies
The chocolate chip cookies were a pain!!! The kids destroyed my Frixon pen, so I was trying to sew from the back side of the cookie and it would shift so that I kept missing the chips I had embroidered on the front.
mini felt chocolate chip cookies
I told you to remember the pie from THIS page. Well, here is a teeny, tiny version!  I wove the little strips and laid it over the circle that was fused onto the felt. Then I sewed around the circle and trimmed the edges. Around the felt circle of the bottom crust I used pinking shears.
mini felt pie
This page has the most detail, by far. There are a lot of little pieces to it, so that may be something to consider if you don't want to clean up after your kid.

 

Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
Grace's Quiet Book- Tea Party Page
There are three more pages to go and I have a page with the links to all of the pages in Grace's Quiet Book HERE.
If I get a moment or two, I will try to link up at these parties:

Grace's Quiet Book- Paper Dolls Page

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The paper doll fabric I found two years ago started this whole quiet book thing. Yeah. I procrastinate a little.
I was totally inspired by THIS paper doll quiet book page so you can read all about it there. Stef gives a nice tutorial on how she made hers. The only thing I did differently on the dolls was that I used a blanket stitch and left some of the white edge around the dolls.
On the clothes, I did three layers of interfacing and fused them to a layer of flannel so that they kinda' stick to the fabric and they are very durable.
Also, I was a bit lazier. I made a dresser instead of an armoire. I just made a pocket out of two layers of interfaced brown fabric. I stitched rectangles on to resemble drawers and sewed on some vintage buttons for drawer pulls. In hindsight, I wish I would have done two knobs on each drawer.  Anyway, it holds all of the clothes very nicely.
Grace's older sisters are very jealous of these pages. I have a lot of the paper doll fabric left, so I may have to do something for them.

 

 

I am about halfway done with the posts about these pages, so if you want to see the rest of them you can click HERE.
If I get a moment or two, I will try to link up at these parties:

Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine Page

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Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine
OK, so I made this page because I like to sew, but my other daughters have shown interest and once I got the idea for this page I just HAD to go with it!
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine
I wanted to make a vintage style sewing machine and I had this black swirl fabric I had been hoarding that was just perfect!!! I drew my own template that was very much inspired by the lovely art a good friend made for my sewing area. ;) Again, I just used heat'n'bond and a zig zag stitch to sew it to the background. The "needle" is just some gray embroidery floss. It is missing a presser foot and, to be honest, that really bugs me.
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine
I debated for a long time about adding that pink button on there because it isn't quite so "vintage", but I wanted her to be able to pretend she was turning a knob to adjust stitch settings. At the top of the machine there is a piece of velcro that is used to hold the spools of thread.
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine

 

I made those from two layers of gray polka dot fabric leftover from THIS tie. I stitched some embroidery floss on there and then used- yeah, you guessed it- heat'n'bond to attach it to some gray felt. The felt makes it stick to the velcro and hides the ends of the floss.
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine
There are several different spools of thread so that they color can be matched to the scraps of fabric hidden in the sewing table/pockets.
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine
Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine

 

I just grabbed random scraps of fabric from my scrap bin that matched the floss. I cut the edges with pinking shears to prevent fraying. I think I will probably go back and trim them so that they are all the same size square. Then, she can lay them out in a pattern to make a quilt. So, that makes this page good for pretend play, color matching, and patterns. OK, and mostly for making Mommy smile. :)

Grace's Quiet Book- Sewing Machine

You can check out all of the quiet book pages in this series HERE.

If I get a moment or two, I will try to link up at these parties: