How to Make a Slow Stitch Junk Journal Cover - Part 3

#slowstitching #slowstitch #junkjournal Welcome to Heritage Journals—where every stitch tells a story. Welcome back to Part 3 of our Slow Stitch Journal Cover Series! If you're just joining us, be sure to start with Part 1 so you can follow the entire process from beginning to end. 🔗 Part 1:    • How to Make a Slow Stitch Junk Journal Cov...   🔗 Part 2:    • How to Make a Slow Stitch Junk Journal Cov...   In today's video, we'll finish embellishing our slow stitch journal cover, create a beautiful handmade closure, and explore two different methods for adding the backing fabric. One option is quick and simple, while the second creates a hidden spine for a more finished look. I'll explain the advantages of each method so you can choose the one that works best for your own journal. 🧵 Stitch along with me! Explore my handmade slow stitch kits here: https://heritagejournals.etsy.com In this video: 🧵 Finishing the journal cover embellishments 🧵 Creating a handmade slow stitch closure 🧵 Two different methods for adding the backing fabric Whether you're following along with one of my kits or creating from your own fabric collection, I hope you'll pour yourself a cup of tea, settle in, and enjoy a little creative time. One of the things I love most about slow stitching is that every decision adds another layer of personality to your project. There isn't one "right" way to create a journal cover—only the way that tells your story. Follow me on Pinterest for more inspiration:   / heritagejournals   If you enjoyed this video, please like, subscribe, and leave a comment. I'd love to hear which backing method you prefer—or whether you have another favorite way to finish your journal covers! Until next time... happy stitching! 🧵❤️ #slowstitch #slowstitching #slowstitchtutorial #junkjournal #junkjournaling #fabricjournal #textileart #handmadejournal #journalcover #slowstitchjournal