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Tools and sketchbook all in one little package
Super simple. Line up your apron with the sketchbook so the tool slots are where you'd like, slide the chopstick down the middle of the spiral binding, run a whipstitch from the apron, through the spirals, and over the chopstick, along the whole length. I recommend doing this at least twice for sturdiness. If your apron has tie strings, then just align the button on the opposite side and sew on for a closure. I also sewed on an extra canvas pouch for mine. ALL DONE!

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isobel.l
isobel.l · Basingstoke, England, GB · 61 projects
yes, I was thinking of updating mine with a zipper.
Asherah Arts (formerly Lee Rose)
Asherah Arts (formerly Lee Rose) · St Joseph, Missouri, US · 34 projects
I would recommend it, but it also seems like the space is more limited on this one than the one pictured, so hard to tell how much of an improvement it really is
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isobel.l
isobel.l · Basingstoke, England, GB · 61 projects
I managed to do it! Happy I designed it in a way so it slides onto the plastic cover but do you know how to make the stuff not fall out? my friends suggested making a flap.
Asherah Arts (formerly Lee Rose)
Asherah Arts (formerly Lee Rose) · St Joseph, Missouri, US · 34 projects
I ended up tying the string around the book too which seemed to secure everything a little more. the next one i made had a zipper.... so I cheated on that one
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isobel.l
isobel.l · Basingstoke, England, GB · 61 projects
this is so cool! Im so going to make this as my pencil case and put it on my hw diary! Happy
Asherah Arts (formerly Lee Rose)
Asherah Arts (formerly Lee Rose) · St Joseph, Missouri, US · 34 projects
glad to hear! its incredibly easy, use a big needle though.
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