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(Check to make sure your checkbook fits in the space allotted before you sew! Don’t sew it too small! Ask me how I know…).ĥ. Fold pocket flaps over and sew along ends. Place the paper/fused plastic insert inside the outside layer of fused plastic.Ĥ. Special Edition Covers (62) Charitable Checkbook Covers (8) Inspirational Covers (24) Animal Covers (21) Collegiate Covers (12) Disney Covers (14) Warner Bros. Cut another piece of fused plastic to the same exact size, then sew the paper to the fused plastic.ģ. This is going inside of the checkbook cover to stiffen it. Cut a piece of heavy paper to the same size as your current checkbook cover.
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Then fold the other sides (long sides) to the same width as checkbook cover and hem.Ģ.
#CHECKBOOK COVER PLUS#
You will want to make sure this piece of fabric is wide enough to accommodate your checkbook’s width, and long enough to cover the whole checkbook plus make two pockets about 2″ deep.įold over two opposite ends (short sides) about 1/2″ and sew a seam down each one. I sewed two together to make a big enough piece of fabric to make my checkbook cover. My fused plastic pieces were made from small trash bags folded in quarters. Your checkbook & register to measure, on handġ.1 piece of recycled (thin) cardboard or stiff cardstock, on hand.You can also make a checkbook cover using scrap fabric.
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This is a quick, small, and simple project. I had a couple of sheets of fused plastic left over from my backpack project, so I made a fused plastic checkbook cover for today’s MSCE.