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QUIET BOOK INSTRUCTIONS
These instructions are in three parts: 1) quiet book prep, 2) 12-individual quiet book activity pageinstructions, and 3) putting together your quiet book.
Quiet Book Prep
Materials List:1 yard 45” muslin1 ¾ fusible interfacing (medium weight)Wonder-Under Felt in the following colors (black, red, green, yellow, blue, pink, purple)One 6 to 8 inch zipper 3 buttons (shank preferred)Lace or string for “Lace the Football” and the “Phone”6 snap setsVelcro (11 small pieces)Poly-fill (just a handful)Printed cotton scraps of choiceBatting and cotton fabric (for book cover)Make the pages:
Cut 6 - 10”x15” rectangles of fusible interfacing. When you buy interfacing off the bolt it comes 20 incheswide, so divide that in half and you have your 10 inch sides.
(The quiet book’s dimensions werespecifically designed to use your interfacing efficiently.)
There will be remaining interfacing, which will beneeded for the actual activity pages.
Cut 6 – 10 ½” x 15 ½“ rectangles of muslin. Using a warm iron, fuse muslin to interfacing (the larger sizeof muslin allows for some give on covering your interfacing. Once fused, trim down to interfacing size of 10”x15”).
Now you have your canvases to create two activity pages per sheet for a total of 12 activity pages. Creasedown the middle as a guide when laying out your pages. Be sure to allow a ¾ inch seam allowance (deadzone) around the canvas when laying out your activity pages.
* Tip: Since this is a very large project, it may be less overwhelming to do two activity pages (one canvas) at a time. There is no designated order for the activity pages just choose two that you would like to work on. For example, our church women will be meeting once a month to work on 2 pages at a time.
Quiet Book Activity Page Instructions
(See attached pages)
No particular order is required. If working in a group, I recommend choosing two simple pages to start with.(For example
, “The Traffic Light” 
and
“Mitten” 
)Many of the instructions give you the option of sewing or fusing with Wonder-Under. However, some sewingis unavoidable.A GOOD pair of scissors will make all the difference in the world. I highly recommend Gingher Shears (Ilove my 8” Knife Edge Dressmakers Shears).For the
“Snap Me on My Shapes” 
page, I used my Industrial Snap Press, which uses polyacetal snaps (size20). All purchased atwww.verybaby.com. Feel free to use sew-on snaps if you don’t have access to anindustrial snap press.
 
Putting Together Your Quiet Book
After you have completed your 12 activity pages, you will need to sew them into their “book” form.
Begin by laying two of the completed 10”x15” canvas sheets right-sides together. Pin and sew aroundentire page allowing ¼ to ½ inch seam allowance. Be sure to leave a 4 inch opening on the bottom so youcan turn your pages right-side out.
Snip the corners. Turn right-side out and crisp the corners and edges. Press with a warm iron.
Top-stitch around the entire page. (Stitch close enough to the edge to close off the opening otherwiseyou’ll have to hand stitch it closed).
Repeat for remaining pages so you have 3 sewn pages. Stack your pages and baste stitch down themiddle.Make a Book Cover:
At this point, you could just cut a rectangle out of felt and stitch your pages down the middle and be donewith it. However, since you worked so dang hard, wouldn’t it be nice to finish it off with a bang? Here’swhat I suggest:
Cut two 11 ½” x 17 ½“ rectangles of printed cotton and one (or two) layers of cotton batting. Lay theprinted cotton right-sides together and stack them on top of the batting. Pin and stitch around, leaving a 4-inch opening. Snip corners, turn printed cottons right-side out, crisp corners and edges and press. Hand-stitch opening closed, press and quilt as desired or leave as is. If you would like your book to close, addribbon to tie, or a tab and snap/button to close.
Center the activity pages on the cover and stitch down the middle. (Use a long straight stitch or walkingfoot if you have it).

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TBergsmaleft a comment

I have never tried one of these books before, but now that I have a pattern, I'm definitely going to give it a go. Thanks so much

successfulrecluleft a comment

Thanks. Great tutorial mate... Here's the Video Tutorial: http://bit.ly/cXQPGN - If you prefer video like myself. Don't get me wrong, I still like ur tutorial!

Mikito45left a comment

I don't quite understand it. I love your book . I'm having so much fun making it. Thanks for the directions.

snowangel_1053836 replied:

For the "beds" you just press around the edges, stitch across the top edge, then attach the bed to the page by stitching along the three other sides. When making the dolls, be sure to use a tiny 1/4 inch stitch (or you can cut the pieces bigger so they'll be easier to work with). When I was teaching other ladies to make the quiet book, some of them just did one big doll and bed instead of two :)
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03 / 05 / 2010

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Mikito45left a comment

Hi I was wondering how do you do the page of tuck me in?