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How to cover a folder - a glueing project for the "I looove fabrics but I dont sew (yet)" people

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Sometimes the easiest things to do are the the things you put off the most. Sometimes I think, "yep this is so simple every one knows how to do this so why bother and who cares?" However, again today I heard someone say "but I don't sew!"

Well, all you people who do not sew yet love fabrics, here is a glueing project for YOU. Yes you. When I was covering an ultra dodgy looking $3.00 folder (bought way back when) for the trade show three weeks ago I thought to myself, "take some pictures and explain how easy this is." It's so easy it's 5th grade easy. I might have even have made several in third grade...

Saffron Craig glueing project - covering a folder

To start your new project you will need cool fabric that you want to look at, touch and makes your life a whole lot happier. I chose my Dandelion circles on white. You can too if you fancy! Apparently it might have been smarter to cover the black folder in paper first to hide the black. However I didn't and I can't see the black. So up to you.

The equipment you will need
  1. a folder or ring binder
  2. glue that sticks fabric to plastic—the clear glue is the one I like, they call it craft glue
  3. scissors or rotary cutter
  4. ruler
  5. cutting mat
  6. Oh, and 2 x 40cm of fabric to cover inside and out


Step 1 - cutting:
Lay the folder on top of the wrong side of the fabric, the right side is the side with the print on it. Cut out the fabric with a good 5cm (2 inch) around the folder, which you will use to glue to the inside of your folder. Cut a another piece of fabric the same size as the folder and trim off 3mm all around. Then cut this piece in half so you can cover the insides of your folder. Leave out the inside spine so you can open and close the folder easily.

Saffron Craig project - covering a folder

Step 2:
Glue the outside fabric over the edge of the folder's top and then the fabric at the bottom to the inside of the folder, make sure the pattern is facing out.

Step 3:
Now fold in the sides and glue to the folder. Some might worry about corners, you can do a mitered corner but you will cover all your work in the next step when you cover it with fabric on the inside. But first close the folder to make sure the fabric's not too tight. If it is, loosen it and reglue.

Saffron Craig project - covering a folder

Step 4:

On the inside of the cover glue in the two pieces of fabric a couple of mm from the edges of your folder.

Step 5:

Once the glue is dry trim any wayward threads.


Saffron Craig project - covering a folder


Step 6: Fill your funky folder, yes your very own creation with your stuff.

Saffron Craig project - covering a folder


Yes you can go crazy and cover your tissue box, your diary—or are they called journals when you are over being a teenager? :) With school holidays around the corner you could make it a family affair.


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Paper Trimmer commented on 19-Nov-2010 01:01 AM
Anything specific I should look for with the glue? I just get the feeling is is going to give at any moment and want to make sure I have something the really sticks.
Rachel Koopmans commented on 04-Jul-2010 09:33 AM
My 14 year old daughter will absolutely love this simple project, and for me it means one less day of the school holidays where she's saying, "I'm boooorreeedd"!!!!


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