I finally decided to turn
my PLOS-samplers into a fabric book. For the backing of my pages I used an unbleached cotton with an ironed fusing to stiffen it. I don't like to use a sewing machine, so I sewed them together by hand. I started with
my border sampler for week 1 
and the sampler for
week 2.

In the background of the photo's you can see a part of the fabric paper I received yesterday. It's for a challenge, not for the cover of my fabric book. I already have some ideas for both!
Your sampler pages are wonderful, and will make a fabulous fabric book! I'm so tempted to make samplers myself, but then I'll need more hours in the day!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenFabulous Annet and your stitches will make a wonderful book.
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