Hi friends!
Today is my day on the Elementz blog hop.
Elementz is a really fun, bright, bold batik line by my friend Tammy Silvers for Island Batik.
I decided to make a small project using the line- though I know the strip pack would look amazing in my pattern Jelly Roll Jumble. Or Lighthouse Steps.
But for this hop, I designed a notebook cover using my Mini Braid Template and Elementz.
I chose this great block print for the main fabrics, this dark blue for the contrast and a collection of prints for the braid.
It was fun and easy to make.
Now I am ready for my day, ready to take notes, to make plans… as long as I have my coffee!
Would you like a chance to win the Jot it Down! pattern so you can make your own notebook cover? The pattern is for the regular composition notebook size. I will even include a Mini Braid Template!
Just leave a comment on this blog post and you will be entered. Entries close Sunday night March 4th.
Giveaway is closed! Thank you to all who entered!
happy quilting!
Kate
Here is the whole line up if you want to visit all the stops on the Elementz Blog Hop and enter the giveaways!
Island Batik
Aurifil
Tamarinis
Sew Many Creations
Tuesday, February 27
Cabin in the Woods Quilters
Swan Amity Studio
Wednesday, February 28
Quiltoni
Seams Like a Dream
Thursday, March 1
Poorhouse Quilt Designs
Fat Quarter Gypsy
Kauffman Designs
Friday, March 2
Cranberry Pie Designs
Stephanie Jacobson
Saturday, March 3
Den syende himmel
Funky Friends Factory
Lizard Creek Quilting
I love both this pattern and the fabric choices. Thanks for opportunity to win!
Awesome fabric and pattern. My first thought is to make and send them to our deployed Lady Warriors to use as their personal journals while they are so far from family and friends. Thank you!
I love both the fabric and the pattern! Thanks so much for your generosity.
Adorable cover! That fabric is the BOM (Pun intended!).
Love your notebook cover and would love to win the pattern – thanks for the chance 🙂
Really like your notebook cover!
Very cute design for the notebook cover.
Looks great. Thanks!
The fabric colors make my heart sing!!
Love the braid fabric element on the cover. Clever use of fabric.
I’ve never thought of doing a notebook cover but this looks like fun!
The bright fabrics will make doing homework much more fun
I was just thinking about making a notebook cover. Great idea. Thank you.
Finally one that is for a notebook of usable size. Looks great.
I love making covered books. Such a delightful gift to share and a way to experiment with fabrics on hand.
Gorgeous fabric and lovely notebook cover-very clever design!
Very clever use of the yummy fabric!
The notebook cover is really cute. I think the braid makes it unique.
Your notebook cover is lovely. Thanks for the chance to win.
Great pattern. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
Great project. I am forever losing my project notes, and need a notebook to collect them. Love your fabric choices.
Gorgeous fabrics and I would love to make notebook covers. Thanks
djcutting2(at)gmail(dot)com
Your cover looks great.
Very cute would also make a great matt for your coffee. ..
Great fabrics – don’t you just love notebooks – the cover is so happy!
This is just beautiful, Kate. I love the detail
Beautiful fabric and I love your notebook cover.
Great idea! Making notes would be so much easier and more fun with such a lovely book cover!
Thanks for sharing your idea and offering the pattern and template giveaway.
Love these fabrics and the notebook cover is perfect! Thank you for sharing.
It is lovely! I should use my notebook more. I imagine if I sew this I would!
Turned out wonderful. Would be great to win.
whoops wrong email on that last one
Lovely book cover – the braid design element is really nice!
This fabric is fantastic. And, I love your book cover. The braid really makes it unique.
What a perfect project to use the Elementz fabrics and to bring life to a journal notebook! I’d love to make one for myself!
These fabrics speak to me. Love your notebook.
The design and fabric choices are wonderful. Makes for a cheerful notebook. I would probably make it for a journal cover.