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Checkbook Cover
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A checkbook
cover is a terrific spot for
embroidery. For something that gets
so much use, a checkbook should be
lovely to look at! A pretty and
functional cover for it is a great
example of embroidery making
ordinary life more exciting and
beautiful.
Read
on
for project
instructions to make your own
decorated checkbook cover!
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Supplies Continued:
**2 1/2""
length of 1" wide strapping
**All-purpose polyester zipper (I used a 7"
zipper that I cut down to 3 1/2" long)
**Needle and
thread (for some hand
sewing)
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Supplies Needed:
**1/4 yard solid-colored fabric like
twill or lightweight canvas (for
outer shell)
**1/4
yard print fabric
like twill or lightweight canvas
(for inner lining and pockets)
**Medium weight cutaway
stabilizer
**Temporary
spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen or dressmaker's
pencil
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First, to prepare
the fabric for the outer shell
of the cover, draw a 7 3/4" wide
by 8 1/2" high rectangle on the
solid-colored fabric.
Using an air-erase pen or
other marking tool, measure and
mark the center of each side by
measuring and dividing by two.
Draw a line
connecting the marks.
Measure and mark the
center of the side, top, and
bottom edges of the bottom half
of the shape (this area will be
the front of the cover).
Draw lines connecting the
marks -- where the lines meet is
the exact center of the shape.
Create a paper
template of the design by
printing it at full size using
embroidery software.
Poke a hole in the center
of the template and align it
with the center point on the
fabric.
Make sure the design fits
well within the shape. There
should be at least one inch of
space between the outer edges of
the design and the edges of the
shape.
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Remove the template
and spray a piece of medium
weight cutaway stabilizer with
adhesive and smooth the fabric
on top.
Hoop the fabric and
stabilizer together by aligning
the marks on the hoop with the
lines on the fabric.
Attach the hoop to the
machine and load the design.
Move the hoop so that the
needle is aligned with the
center point on the fabric.
Embroider the design.
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When the design has
finished, lay the fabric flat and
using a small round object (I used a
thread spool) round off the four
corners of the entire shape by
tracing the object.
Cut out the shape.
I left the stabilizer on the
backside of the embroidery to give
the fabric more support.
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To prepare the
fabric for the inner lining, lay the
embroidered outer shell piece on top
of the fabric, pin in place, trace
the shape, remove the outer shell
piece, and cut out the shape.
To prepare the fabric
for the pockets, cut three pieces of
fabric to 7 3/4" wide by 7" high.
Fold the fabric in half
lengthwise (align the shorter ends
together) and press the fold with an
iron.
Top stitch a 1/4" seam along
the fold on one of the pocket
pieces; this will be the bottom
pocket.
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To add the zipper
to the top pocket, take one of the
two remaining folded pocket pieces
and measure and mark 1 3/4" in along
the bottom edge (folded edge)
starting at the bottom left corner.
Draw a vertical line up from
the mark to the top edge and cut the
fabric along this line.
Lay the zipper along
the inner side edge of the one of
the fabric pieces with about 1/4" of
the top of the zipper extending out
past the top edge of the fabric.
Mark the zipper at the bottom
edge of the fabric.
Sew a seam across the zipper
at the mark and then trim the zipper
just under the seam.
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Fold the inner
edges of the fabric over to the
wrong side 1/4" and press.
Insert the edges of the
zipper in between the inner folded
edges of the fabric, pin in place,
and using a zipper foot on the
machine, sew a seam along the inner
edges of the folds.
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Align the zipper
pocket on top of the remaining
folded pocket piece with the folded
edges together.
Pin in place and sew a 1/4"
seam along the side and bottom edges
only; leave the top edge open.
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Unzip the zipper
almost all the way.
Pin the edges of the zipper
in place and tape the zipper tab up
to the inside so it will not be sewn
over later on.
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Lay the inner
lining fabric flat right side facing
up. Align the top zipper pocket
with the top edge of the fabric and
the bottom pocket with the bottom
edge of the fabric, right sides
facing up.
Pin in place and trim the
corners of the pockets.
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Align the outer
shell fabric on top, right sides
together, with the embroidered
bottom edge aligned with the
zipper pocket.
Also, to add the
pen loop, cut a piece of 1" wide
strapping to 2 1/2" long.
Form into a loop and
insert the loop at the center
top of the cover between the
outer shell and zipper pocket
layers with about 1/4" of the
raw ends of the loop extending
out past the outer edge of the
fabric.
Pin in place and
sew a 1/2" seam along the outer
edge of the fabric. Leave a 4"
opening on the bottom or one of
the sides for turning.
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Turn the cover
right side out, press the seams,
and fold the fabric of the
opening in 1/2" and press.
With needle and thread,
hand-sew the opening closed.
And your checkbook cover is
complete!
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Checkbook Cover

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A checkbook
cover is a terrific spot for
embroidery. For something that gets
so much use, a checkbook should be
lovely to look at! A pretty and
functional cover for it is a great
example of embroidery making
ordinary life more exciting and
beautiful.
Read
on
for project
instructions to make your own
decorated checkbook cover!
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Supplies Continued:
**2 1/2""
length of 1" wide strapping
**All-purpose polyester zipper (I used a 7"
zipper that I cut down to 3 1/2" long)
**Needle and
thread (for some hand
sewing)
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Supplies Needed:
**1/4 yard solid-colored fabric like
twill or lightweight canvas (for
outer shell)
**1/4
yard print fabric
like twill or lightweight canvas
(for inner lining and pockets)
**Medium weight cutaway
stabilizer
**Temporary
spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen or dressmaker's
pencil
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First, to prepare
the fabric for the outer shell
of the cover, draw a 7 3/4" wide
by 8 1/2" high rectangle on the
solid-colored fabric.
Using an air-erase pen or
other marking tool, measure and
mark the center of each side by
measuring and dividing by two.
Draw a line
connecting the marks.
Measure and mark the
center of the side, top, and
bottom edges of the bottom half
of the shape (this area will be
the front of the cover).
Draw lines connecting the
marks -- where the lines meet is
the exact center of the shape.
Create a paper
template of the design by
printing it at full size using
embroidery software.
Poke a hole in the center
of the template and align it
with the center point on the
fabric.
Make sure the design fits
well within the shape. There
should be at least one inch of
space between the outer edges of
the design and the edges of the
shape.
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Remove the template
and spray a piece of medium
weight cutaway stabilizer with
adhesive and smooth the fabric
on top.
Hoop the fabric and
stabilizer together by aligning
the marks on the hoop with the
lines on the fabric.
Attach the hoop to the
machine and load the design.
Move the hoop so that the
needle is aligned with the
center point on the fabric.
Embroider the design.
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When the design has
finished, lay the fabric flat and
using a small round object (I used a
thread spool) round off the four
corners of the entire shape by
tracing the object.
Cut out the shape.
I left the stabilizer on the
backside of the embroidery to give
the fabric more support.
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To prepare the
fabric for the inner lining, lay the
embroidered outer shell piece on top
of the fabric, pin in place, trace
the shape, remove the outer shell
piece, and cut out the shape.
To prepare the fabric
for the pockets, cut three pieces of
fabric to 7 3/4" wide by 7" high.
Fold the fabric in half
lengthwise (align the shorter ends
together) and press the fold with an
iron.
Top stitch a 1/4" seam along
the fold on one of the pocket
pieces; this will be the bottom
pocket.
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To add the zipper
to the top pocket, take one of the
two remaining folded pocket pieces
and measure and mark 1 3/4" in along
the bottom edge (folded edge)
starting at the bottom left corner.
Draw a vertical line up from
the mark to the top edge and cut the
fabric along this line.
Lay the zipper along
the inner side edge of the one of
the fabric pieces with about 1/4" of
the top of the zipper extending out
past the top edge of the fabric.
Mark the zipper at the bottom
edge of the fabric.
Sew a seam across the zipper
at the mark and then trim the zipper
just under the seam.
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Fold the inner
edges of the fabric over to the
wrong side 1/4" and press.
Insert the edges of the
zipper in between the inner folded
edges of the fabric, pin in place,
and using a zipper foot on the
machine, sew a seam along the inner
edges of the folds.
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Align the zipper
pocket on top of the remaining
folded pocket piece with the folded
edges together.
Pin in place and sew a 1/4"
seam along the side and bottom edges
only; leave the top edge open.
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Unzip the zipper
almost all the way.
Pin the edges of the zipper
in place and tape the zipper tab up
to the inside so it will not be sewn
over later on.
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Lay the inner
lining fabric flat right side facing
up. Align the top zipper pocket
with the top edge of the fabric and
the bottom pocket with the bottom
edge of the fabric, right sides
facing up.
Pin in place and trim the
corners of the pockets.
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Align the outer
shell fabric on top, right sides
together, with the embroidered
bottom edge aligned with the
zipper pocket.
Also, to add the
pen loop, cut a piece of 1" wide
strapping to 2 1/2" long.
Form into a loop and
insert the loop at the center
top of the cover between the
outer shell and zipper pocket
layers with about 1/4" of the
raw ends of the loop extending
out past the outer edge of the
fabric.
Pin in place and
sew a 1/2" seam along the outer
edge of the fabric. Leave a 4"
opening on the bottom or one of
the sides for turning.
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Turn the cover
right side out, press the seams,
and fold the fabric of the
opening in 1/2" and press.
With needle and thread,
hand-sew the opening closed.
And your checkbook cover is
complete!
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