Skip to Content

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric

When going through my great grandmother’s things, we found a few beautiful old handkerchiefs.  Not knowing what I would do with them, I took them home until I came up with an idea.  I finally found a use for some of them and made a tutorial for how to make bookmarks from fabric.  They are completely no-sew fabric bookmarks, so anyone can make them.  If you like this project, make sure you also check out my DIY Bookmarks post.  Also take a look at these fun tween and teen craft ideas!

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric

Now I can enjoy the  beauty of the old hankies and think about my great grandmother every time I use the bookmarks.

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric, No-Sew Fabric Bookmarks

(This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you, if you click a link and purchase something that I have recommended.)


To make these no-sew fabric bookmarks, you’ll need:

vintage floral handkerchief

How to Make Bookmark from Fabric

Start by drawing a 2 x 6 inch rectangle on the paper side of your interfacing.

how to use heat n bond ultrahold

Position the interfacing, paper-side-up, on the “wrong” side of your handkerchief.  Iron it down and let it cool.  If your handkerchiefs are thin, like mine were, use a piece or parchment paper to protect your ironing board from the interfacing.   The stickiness on mine seeped through a little.

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric, No-Sew Fabric Bookmarks

Cut out the rectangle.

upcycle vintage handkerchief, vintage handkerchief project

Peel off the paper backing.

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric, No-Sew Fabric Bookmarks

Place your rectangle on top of your thicker fabric, with the interfacing side down.  Make sure it’s a solid fabric with no print.  White worked great for mine!  Iron it down and let it cool.

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric, No-Sew Fabric Bookmarks

Cut out your rectangle again, with some fabric scissors.  Then trim both sides with the scalloped shears, to make a pretty design on the edge.  You can use regular pinking shears for this as well, but I really like the scallops.

scallop fabric scissors shears

You can totally play around with this tutorial and use different scraps of fabric.  They don’t have to be handkerchiefs.  I made some for my girls with scraps of some unicorn fabric that I had sitting around.  They love them!

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric, No-Sew Fabric Bookmarks

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric, No-Sew Fabric Bookmarks

Check out these other projects from Cutesy Crafts:

How to Make a Blanket for a Baby

Felt Bow DIY Bookmarks

Beauty and the Beast Coloring Page Bookmarks

You might also like these DIY Key Fobs from Woodberry Way.

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric

How to Make Bookmarks from Fabric

Learn how to make bookmarks with vintage hankies or scraps of fabric. No sewing required!

Materials

  • vintage handkerchief or other scrap of fabric
  • scrap of thick fabric, such as canvas or duck cloth
  • paper backed, no-sew, fusible interfacing (Heat 'n Bond Ultrahold)
  • parchment paper

Tools

  • ruler
  • pen or pencil
  • scissors
  • scallop fabric shears or pinking shears

Instructions

  1. Draw a 2 x 6 inch rectangle on the paper side of your interfacing.
  2. Position the interfacing, paper-side-up, on the "wrong" side of your handkerchief. Iron it down and let it cool.
  3. Cut out the rectangle.
  4. Peel off the paper backing.
  5. Place your rectangle on top of your thicker fabric, with the interfacing side down. Iron it down and let it cool.
  6. Cut out your rectangle again, with some fabric scissors. Then trim both sides with the scalloped shears, to make a pretty design on the edge.

Notes

Use parchment paper to protect your ironing board.

Cutesy Crafts is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Becky

Thursday 21st of March 2019

Love Love your bookmarks. I've got some vintage tablecloths that are stained in spots. Think I'll make a few of these, maybe punch a hole in the top and add a tassle. Thank you

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Thursday 21st of March 2019

Oh good ideas! I bet the tablecloths will look really cute!

Amber LaBounty

Thursday 21st of March 2019

That's a great idea!! Love this.

Jessica @ Cutesy Crafts

Thursday 21st of March 2019

Thank you!

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Skip to Instructions