I am on the final few pages for my quiet book. The last pages are going to be on the inside of the cover. The last page says- “Last on the docket- Fold the Hankie for the Pocket”. Docket! Now that’s a word a 4 year old will understand, lol!
The pattern called for just a normal Hankie, but I knew I wanted something a bit more interactive.
When my children were little, I would draw magic folding paper designs for them. Have you ever done that? They are so fun, and the kids love them!
Fold your paper first and draw a design. Unfold and connect the design. Unfold again and finish connecting again. Easy!
So I set to designing my folding Hankie by drawing my design and then sewing it onto fabric. It is really, really easy to do this sort of reverse appliqué.
Here is my hankie design-
- Trace the design onto a paper towel and placed it on the back of the fabric.
- On the front of the fabric, cover the area you want to sew with a scrap of fabric slightly larger than the leaf or stem you want to sew
- Stitch on the back side.
- Sew the underneath pieces first, such as the petals before the centers of the flower.
- On the front side, sew over the stitching to secure.
- Trim the fabric around the stitching .
- Pull the paper towel away
- Sew a backing piece around the entire hankie with right sides together. Make sure to leave a hole for turning.
- Turn it right side out, and edge stitch all around.
Now for the fun part.–
- Fold the Hankie in half right sides together and heavily press
- While folded, fold the top back on itself halfway again . Press
- Fold the right edge to meet the left edge. Press
- Fold the top back on itself again,
The flower magically grows or shrinks with each fold. Isn’t that cute?! Maybe I should say, “How SWEET” is that?!”
If any of you are inspired to make a little magic folding hankie, feel free to use my design. Most of all, have fun!!
If you have any questions or comments I would love to hear from you:)
Hi Tracy! This is just so darn adorbs, I can’t stand it. It’s putting my quiet book to shame since I’ve not worked on it for weeks. I need to step up my game! I love the whole idea of this folding hanky and the flower that grows. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Lol! Thank you Roseanne! Have you blogged about yours? I would LOVE to head over and check it out!❤️❤️
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Not for a while . . . and not for a while in the future. HAHA! ~smile~ Roseanne
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The whole idea behind this, every page you have done and now this is so so SO FABULOUS! You have outdone your creativity with this and am making a child very happy and content – (in church) 🙂 Sharon
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Oh!! Thank you so much Sharon❤️❤️. I agree with each page being cute. I liked how each page was a completed little project in itself. Quiet books could definitely become addicting lol!😊
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I have really enjoyed reading about every page in this quiet book as you’ve created it…. each one is amazing. Thank you for being so generous with your ideas and creativity. This is definitely on my list of things to make – my granddaughter would love one.
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Hi Terry! I am so glad you have liked the fun pages of this book. I hope you give it a try. I’m sure you and your granddaughter will LOVE it! ❤️❤️—Tracy:)
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That is so creative Tracy! That hankie page just went up about 5 notches!
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I have absolutely no idea what a docket is! but your folding flower hankie is gorgeous!
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Hi Claire! Isn’t that funny?! A docket is a list on a shipping yard. It isn’t a very common word, but it does rhyme with pocket….lol:)! ❤️❤️
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oooh thanks for that Tracey! I suppose I should have known since my grandad worked in a shipping yard . . . I’ll add that to my vocab lol.
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What a wonderful idea! This whole project has just made me happy!
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Thank you Kerry! I think there is something about knowing that we are making a child smile that really brings joy into our own lives as well😊❤️. I’m so glAd you stopped by. Have. a great day!!
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Very clever, and delightful.
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Absolutely awesome – that quiet book makes me quietly smile 🙂
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