A Gift From the Heart
We all know a book is a great gift. Recently, I made a cloth story book for my grandson about our family and this was a gift from the heart.
Creating a personalized cloth book for a young child can be an incredibly rewarding experience. I embarked on this creative journey for my 9-month-old grandson, Graham, crafting a book about our family, pets, home, favorite places, and more. This blog post will guide you through the process I followed, including writing a poem for each page, using textiles and technology, and assembling the book.
A Gift From the Heart to MY Grandson
Crafting a Cloth Book
Making a children’s book is something that comes from the heart. I have had this idea for a long time and thought it might make a nice Christmas gift for my first grandson Graham.
Although I made mine from scratch, at the end of this blog post I have included personalized books you can make online. They are a lot easier and would make the best gift!
Be sure to check them out.
Conceiving the Idea
My goal for this book was to make a book that was not just a reading experience but a tactile and visual adventure for Graham. I wanted to include elements of our family life that were familiar to him, making it both educational and sentimental. And I wanted this to be a gift from the heart to show this little guy the family that loves him so much!
Planning and Design
Outlining the Content: I started by outlining what I wanted to include in the book. This list comprised family members, pets, our home, and places we often visit. Each of these elements held a special place in Graham’s life.
Don’t laugh but here are the notes from my phone about my ideas for the book. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do but this kind of shows where my mind was going with this idea!
- Photos with textures and fun things
- Picture of the house – open door
- Neighborhood photo with street where he will learn to ride a bike
- Picture of Mom, Dad, Graham, Mimi, and Dug
- Picture of Graham as a baby and pictures as he gets bigger
- Mom/Charlotte – photo and decorating, cooking,
- Dad/Andrew – photo and golf, swimming and guitar
- Dug and Mimi – photo and fur to feel or favorite toys
- Grandpa Dave and Grandma Lala (me) – photos and Dave golf and Lala crafting and bike riding
- Grandpa Bell and Grandma Lolo – photos and the Duck Club
- Uncle Matt – photo and golf and baseball
- Uncle Michael and Ellie – photos and golf and volleyball and their cats with fur and upcoming wedding
- Beach house – a place to visit- fish and sandpaper
- Our South Pas house – a place to visit for the holidays where dad grew up
- Use crinkle paper somewhere!
- House – cut fabric or photo with an open door (2 pages)
- Golf ball – fabric with bumps or flags or green rough surface
- Cooking- pasta?
- Make all pages size of two pages with seam on center.
- Create a template on Cricut for print and htv paper layouts
- Rhyme the book story
- Every page needs something he can touch. Like a guitar or an apron or ducks or beach shells or a Christmas tree and stockings.
What You Need to Make This Book
- Medium weight cotton white fabric (2 yards)
- Natural cotton batting (2 yards) unless it’s really wide
- Noise Making crinkle paper
- Iron on heat transfer paper for inkjet printer
- iron or Cricut Easy Press
- Cricut Machine and HTV transfer paper
- Fur and assorted fabrics with textures
- Sewing machine
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The Layout
Next, I laid out the pages on paper and decided I would have 26 pages, or 13 pages, back to back. Then I decided which idea would go on each page. I took my list of notes and figured out the order of the pages and what would go on each page.
Then I searched for photos I could use in the book.
Writing the Poem
For each page, I wrote a short poem. This was not only a fun exercise but also a way to add a personal touch to the book. The poems were simple, rhythmic, and engaging, perfect for a young child’s emerging language skills.
Preparing the Materials
Choosing the Fabric: I chose white cotton fabric for its durability and ease of working. It was also ideal for printing images and text.
Cutting the Fabric: I decided I wanted each page to be 8″ x 8″ so I cut out rectangles 17″ x 8″ with a 1/2″ seam allowance. slightly larger than the desired page size, This step required precision to ensure consistency in the book’s size.
I added a small piece of white tape on each side of the fabric with the page number.
Printing the Story and Photos
I decided to use Iron-on Heat Transfer paper because I knew it would be way too difficult to use my Cricut and have to weed all of those words! The Heat Transfer paper can be printed in your ink jet printer so I printed the story poem and corresponding photos. Be sure to change your printer settings to the best quality print and mirror them before printing.
By using the Heat Transfer paper I could iron directly onto the fabric, ensuring the photos and words were safe and wouldn’t peel off with handling. It’s important to know that when you use HTV Iron on Paper (or HTV on the Cricut) you have to mirror everything. So that’s why all of the words are backward in these photos. They will be flipped over before ironing and will read correctly.
Once the paper was printed, I cut out the images and story poem and laid out everything on a large table.
Creating Textured Elements: To add a sensory aspect, I used lots of fur and textured fabric. I also used my Cricut machine to cut out textured items. These were then ironed onto the pages, providing a tactile experience for Graham.
Crafting a Mock-up
Before I ironed the content of the pages to the actual book, I made a small paper mock-up. This helped me visualize the final product and organize the layout. I numbered the pages, and wrote the content of each page. Then I took them apart. This is such an important step since the book is folded. Without this, you would never know what went on the front and back of each piece of fabric.
Assembling the Book
Inserting Batting and Crinkle Paper: For a plush feel, I inserted batting between the first three fabric layers. Next, I added crinkle paper inside the rest of the pages for a fun, sensory experience.
Ironing on the Content
I used my Cricut Heat Press to iron everything. A regular iron could work but it’s easier if you have a heat press.
I also sewed some things too.
Sewing the Pages: Carefully, I sewed the pages together. This step required patience and attention to detail, as it was crucial to align the pages correctly and ensure the seams were secure. As you can see I used a lot of pins!
Sewing the Book Together: The final step was sewing the book down the center to secure all of the pages. I carefully sewed straight down the center four times to make sure it was going to last!
The Joy of Storytelling
Writing the story was perhaps the most enjoyable part of the process. It allowed me to dive into the world of storytelling, creating a narrative that was both educational and sentimental. The poems added rhythm and whimsy to the book, making it a delightful read for both Graham and the family.
The Result
The finished book was a labor of love. It was not only a book but a keepsake that Graham would cherish. The pages, filled with familiar faces and places, sparked recognition and joy in his eyes. The textured elements added an interactive dimension, making reading a multi-sensory experience.
Reflections and Tips
Patience is Key: The process can be time-consuming and requires precision. It’s important to take your time and enjoy the journey of creation. So plan in advance!
Personalization Matters: The more personal you can make the book, the more special it will be. Use photos, names, and places that are meaningful to the child.
Safety First: Ensure all materials are safe and secure, especially when dealing with young children who tend to put things in their mouths. Do not use anything that would tear and end up in the child’s mouth. All items need to be securely adhered to the book pages. Glue is not secure as it should be sewn too.
Experiment with Textures: Different textures not only make the book more interesting but also stimulate sensory development.
Have Fun: Remember, this is a creative process. Enjoy the storytelling, the crafting, and the sewing. It’s a unique way to bond with your grandchild even before they can fully appreciate the effort.
Creating a cloth book for a young child is an enriching experience that combines crafting skills with storytelling. The result is not just a book, but a memorable and personalized gift that can be treasured for years.
It’s a beautiful way to weave family stories, love, and learning into a tangible form that a child can grasp with both hands.
As I watched Graham flip through the pages of the book I made, I knew that this was more than just a gift. It was a story of our life, a token of love, and a tool for learning.
It was a gift from the heart.
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Best idea! I love this SO much! Thank you, Leslie!🩷
Thanks so very much! Loved making it ☺️
How sweet is this! I have always loved your blog and all the things you have created , but this is my absolute favorite! I would love to make something like this for Grandchildren but I have 12!
Oh thanks so much Marianne. I loved creating this for him. Haha omg yes that would be a lot! ☺️😂
Wonderful Leslie…such a cherished gift. He’ll have to play with it supervised so nothing happens to it!!! It looks pretty sturdy but you never know and it is something so special that it needs to live on into the future for sure. I love the hand made features of it.
Thanks so much Holly ☺️ It should be okay but always will keep an eye!
What a wonderful idea for your firstborn grandson. I’m sure he will treasure it from yours to come my teenage grandchildren. Still love to see pictures and hear stories about when they were younger, but a great idea! Also, is that your kitty? I’ve never heard you mention a cat only your puppy, thank you for sharing
Positively stunning and so heart warming Leslie! You are a treasure to share this wonderful idea with us. I know 3 little grandchildren who lost their Nana last summer, I will make a memory book for them🩵
Oh thank you so much Cindy! A joy to make for him. That is a wonderful idea ❤️
Leslie this is a brilliant idea. We just had our first Great Grandbaby and I think I will tackle this. I had a why didn’t I think of that moment!!! Thank you for sharing.
Oh yay! You will not regret it, it’s such a great gift. Let me know how it goes for you ❤️
This is my most favourite favourite (!) thing, of all your many creations. It will be a treasure for all time, even as it becomes well worn/read. I can well understand the joy you had, from beginning to end, while making this book. It is wonderful!
Thanks so very much Wendy! It was truly amazing to create it ❤️☺️
Leslie, when I saw your post this morning, my heart did a flip. When my son was born, many years ago, I made a book similar to this. It had all kinds of things to do on the inside of the book, ie: zipper, feel things, button objects, pet the fur and others. This one is so personalized for your grandson to see as he gets older and looks back. Thank you for all the things that you share with us. I so enjoy your blog.
Thanks so very much Rita. That sounds like a great book- I so enjoyed making this. So glad you like it ☺️
This is so special, Leslie. I can see Graham one day showing the book to his own children. He looks so much like your son!
Oh that is the dream! He really does- such a cutie! ☺️
Leslie,
This is such a thoughtful gift. Graham will love sitting with loved ones as they (you!) share the pictures and story with him. He will cherish it for a lifetime!
Thanks so much Becky! Warms my heart thinking about this ☺️❤️
This is fabulous Leslie! It’s truly a treasure and he’s a lucky little man with the best grandma in the world. Amazing keepsake. XO- MaryJo
Aw thanks so much MaryJo. I feel like the lucky one! ☺️❤️
What a wonderful book. 18 years ago I made a similar book for grands on a more basic level. It was current pictures of relatives in an album. We would sit and talk about each one. They would ask for stories over and over again. We all loved those shared memories
That is just the best Mary. Thanks so much ❤️
Leslie I could not get any of the pictures you sent on making the story book for Graham. He has really grown and quite good looking. Ru
Leslie I could not get any of the pictures you sent on making the story book for Graham. He has really grown and quite good looking. Runs in the family. Happy New Year and ready to see what you have in mind for this new year Heidi Murphy
Leslie I finally found the pictures of the storybook blog. Thank you taking care of your family of bloggers. We really look forward to your shows.
Love, love , love this idea!!! I can’t wait to make one! You’re so amazing!
Aw thank you so much Kathy! Loved making this for him ☺️❤️
Oh this is the sweetest!! I know he’ll love it, and I’m sure it’ll become a treasured family heirloom too. You are so talented! Thanks for sharing the process!
Thanks so much Barbara! It was such a joy to make. ☺️
This is beyond brilliant….Love how this all came together and such a wonderful idea…something to be cherished forever!!! thanks for sharing your ideas and talents…love this blog!!!!
Omg thank you Jackie! It was just amazing to create for him.
Absolutely gorgeous, that book will be come a family heirloom! I am off to make one for my first grandy., thank you for the amazing inspiration!
Aw thanks so much Heather! It is so special. I love that, enjoy 💕☺️