I find this heart-shaped paper clip bookmark cute :))
Links:
Heart-shaped Paper Clip Bookmarks (Heart-shaped paper clips)
…compilation of tutorials
I find this heart-shaped paper clip bookmark cute :))
Links:
Heart-shaped Paper Clip Bookmarks (Heart-shaped paper clips)
Isn’t this wicked witch bookmark great? ;-)))
Personally I don’t like book corner bookmarks book corner bookmarks much, but perhaps you do?
Links:
Lotus Bookmark
The original site doesn’t exist any more (thanks, Sigrid! :)) and is now available through webarchive:
Lotus Bookmark
In my entry Papierblätter-Kranz (Paper Leaves Wreath in English) Bloomsbury told us in a comment about the corner bookmark.
Thank you again!
Personally I find the corner bookmark from the picture too fanciful – and additionally it is much too bulky with this 3D decoration, I couldn’t close my book anymore
But the instruction is made so, that everybody can make their own bookmark in their own personal style. Great, isn’t it? ;-)
Links:
Corner Bookmark
Here at unikatissima:
Papierblätter-Kranz (Paper Leaves Wreath in English)
I always liked this paper weaving ;-)
By the way I have also seen it as decoration of a card, that’s nice, too.
Links:
Woven Bookmark (MOOTE POINTS) => PDF file (~ 40 KB) downloadable in the last paragraph
I’m reading a lot and therefore I always need bookmarks.
I love most those where an elastic that holds the pages together and now I’ve found an easy and simply great tutorial for it.
Perhaps I should read just a little bit less and instead make such a bookmark ;-))
A long time ago I found a tutorial on how to make bookmarks with Ugandan Weaving, but the site doesn’t exist any more and I couldn’t find it in internet.
Therefore I wrote something myself.
That’s what you do:
First of all you must cut the paper stripes.
Take two coloured DIN A4 sheets and cut them in stripes of 1 cm.
Slit them in the middle, but let at one side a little piece (0,5 cm) unslit so that the stripes don’t fall apart.
You can see this best on diagram 1 (click to enlarge).
Then lay the stripes side by side and weave them as seen in diagram 2 (click to enlarge).
I sketched it as if there were 4 colours, that looks also nice.
When all stripes are woven fold the outer stripes back and weave on (see diagram 3, click to enlarge).
Continue until you’re satisfied.
You can see on the photo on top that I haven’t read the instruction thoroughly: I didn’t take stripes of 1 cm but much broader ones, although I slit them every 0,5 cm, too.
The disadvantage is, that the stripes are pushed apart and therefore the beginning (left of picture) doesn’t look very nice (although I took the photo so that it’s not to be seen ;-)).
When you take the 1 cm stripes which are slit once this effect doesn’t occur.
I taped the ends together with clear tape.
And I made the coloured papers by glueing two Christmas gift wrap papers together :)
Links:
Original site where I found the tutorial for Ugandan Weaving. When I tried it, it didn’t exist any more.
The site has been saved by webarchive.org, but without the (important!) diagrams: site without diagrams (note: very long loading time).
I love to crochet but I prefer the item to be crocheted not too big (it’s all a question of patience).
Therefore I like to crochet bookmarks ;-)
On the photo you see the Quickie Bookmark from Priscilla Hewitt. She designed soo beautiful delicate bookmarks! (for more links to instructions for Priscilla Hewitt bookmarks see below)
Some of them can be used to make lacy scarves ;-)
But I think they could be beautiful bracelets, too.
Links:
Priscilla Hewitt bookmarks (all English):
Quickie Bookmark
Christmas Wreath Bookmark
Pineapple Bookmark
Heart Corner Bookmark
Icicle Bookmark
Scalloped Bookmark
Jacob’s Ladder Bookmark
Addendum of February 2009: The links above don’t work anymore, you can find the instructions for the bookmarks now as PDF (about 465 KB) at Priscilla’s Crochet – Free Pattern Index, check there for ‘Bookmarks’.
And please read her Terms of Use Terms of Use, that she published at the beginning of the PDF file.
unikatissima’s entry:
Lacy Crochet Scarves From Edgings
While checking my feeds I found a tutorial for a photo bookmark: easy and absolutely stunning!
I haven’t done it yet, because my friend refuses sternly to let me take a photo ;-))
Links:
Photo Bookmarks
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