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How to Make a Sensory-Stimulating Book

I don’t do a ton of sewing for my son. I love the end results, but most projects take so much more time than I can realistically give them. But this crunchy-page soft book? This can be made in four nap-times or less. (Isn’t that how all new moms measure time?) I also love that this project is a great way to use scrap fabric, up-cycles old plastic you already have in your house, and can be made as long, or short as you like. And since we’re using patches as book graphics, you can take your book’s theme in almost any direction you like. It’s completely customizable. Materials: Solid color fabric in 12 x 6 inches (or 6.5 x 6.5 inch squares for muti-colored pages) Tailor’s chalk Ruler Scissors Iron Spray bottle Copy paper Pencil Iron-on applique patches Batting Fabric adhesive sheets Sewing machine and thread Plastic baby wipe pouch (empty), emergency blanket, or plastic grocery bags Needle and embroidery floss Large button Large Rick Rack Glass head pins Begin by spritzing with water, the

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