How to Iron a Paperback Book Caddy

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Part of the video series: How to Make a Paperback Book Caddy

Summary: Learn how to iron a carrier to make a paperback book caddy in this free instructional arts and crafts video.

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Karen Weisman Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop a... read more

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How to Iron a Paperback Book Caddy

Hi! I'm Karen for Expert Village. Now we want to press this nice and flat and square. It's to get the seams to come out all the way nice and square. You should moisten your fingers. Just lick them a little bit with your fingers to moisten, and kind of grab the seam allowance and roll that out as far as it'll come out so you have a nice square seam. Right down to the edge and then you press. Press along that edge with steam iron. Do the same here. Just moisten your fingers and roll. If you want you can also pull the seam allowance apart and then kind of fold it, fold it down. Now, when you come to that opening that we left, see right there. You want to pull the seam allowance, roll the seam allowance all the way out, and then kind of put taunts. You get a good straight line between the two seams and press that. Work your way down to the edge rolling out that seam so you get the full amount of the fabric, and then pressing it nice and flat. Now, if you don't think that you've got your corner quite poked out enough, you could put a pencil with the eraser end into the hole and just work your way into the corner and give that a good push. Any corners that you feel that you haven't pulled quite enough you can do that on. We'll roll this seam out like that. You just kind of work it out. You push it all the way out to the edge and then press. Then we'll press along the folded edge also so we get a nice crisp flat piece of fabric, and that will be the cover of our caddy. Next, we're going to top stitch around the edge.

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