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The Book Apron

The Book Apron
Keeps your cookbooks or other how-tos clean! Clear plastic, polyester ribbon and rickrack can be wiped clean of batter with a damp sponge. The components are sewn together, so there will be no issues with adhesives warping the polyesters or dissolving in water. And the apron can act as a bookmark when not in use.
 
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Step 1Assemble Ingredients

Assemble Ingredients
Clear plastic folder, Olfa knife and ruler, polyester ribbon, coordinating rickrack, coordinating thread, cutting mat (optional), awl (optional), scissors. The hardest part of this is finding a folder with enough "flop" to keep the edges down--tho the rickrack does help to weight the edges.
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11 comments
Nov 13, 2010. 2:04 PMmole1 says:
This is brilliant!
Nov 9, 2010. 12:33 AMmonictard says:
Awesome idea! Will give it a try!
Oct 22, 2010. 8:42 AMhannasoumie says:
how about using the clear vinyl instead of the folder? and a sewing machine will sew thru the vinyl...even though it is easier if you have a roller foot or walking foot.
Jun 10, 2008. 11:44 AMjgodsey says:
have you tried using a sewing machine? you can adjust the stitch width quite wide and then just use the hand control to sew.
Dec 8, 2007. 12:50 PMa grain of alt. says:
GREAT idea! I always hate how I end up getting food stuffs on my nice expensive cookbooks! I second John Smith's suggestion- what happened with the dry erase marker?
Jul 14, 2007. 10:19 AMJohn Smith says:
What about using dry-erase markers to check off ingredients? That is something I'd want it for.
Jul 14, 2007. 9:21 AMTheCheese9921 says:
This is great for my mom but she has like a billion different shaped cookbooks, I think I'll try this
Jul 14, 2007. 9:23 AMTheCheese9921 says:
oh yea I forgot she also takes note cards and cuts out recipes from like cereal boxes n stuff then glues them to the note card and laminates them
Jul 13, 2007. 1:14 PMallanf0 says:
That is a really good idea, especially for disaster prone cooks such as myself.

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