Notebook Cover

Notebook Cover

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p114019
Date Added: August 12, 2005

This notebook cover is meant for the 1 subject notebooks which are 9.5x6in/24.1 x 15.2cm in size. I use these notebooks to write all of my crochet designs in before they are typed up on the computer. Notice the holes on the inside front flap. Those are to hold your pen, and crochet hooks. It took me about 8 hours to complete this project, including writing the instructions.


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