How To Make a DIY Office File Folder Using Natural Cork Fabric
Here's some tips on how to make another office must-have (I'm assuming you read the previous blog post).
So get some natural cork fabrics and follow these steps on how to make a Cork folder for your files and papers:
- we are going to make three inside pockets to store our documents, notebook and stationery;
- and one front pocket;
- for the front pocket cut alphabet according to your design with any small left over piece of fabric;
- we’ll need an inside pocket panel (height=9”, width=21.5”);
- cut the front and lining panels with same measurements (height= 15.5”, width 23”);
- to prepare the front patch glue your design on the pocket, also fold the top front of the pocket as shown;
- fold the top of the inside pocket and glue it as shown;
- the side position we’ll be attaching the Velcro;
- check preview with all cut pieces before sewing;
- now stitch the top portion of the pocket;
- stitch the patch pieces to the pocket panel as shown. Make an edge stitch;
- now stitch the top of the inside prepared pocket panel;
- the finished corner should be toward the right and the raw edge should be on the left;
make a stay stitch on the three sides;
- make a half inche stay stitch on the lining panel as shown to mark seam allowance;
- in between the pocket and the seam allowance attach one half of the Velcro as shown;
- stitch the 4 sides of the Velcro as shown;
- now let’s prepare the outer shell of the file;
- pin the pocket panel as shown and stitch the 3 sides;
- now attach the other half of the Velcro as shown;
- after you glue the Velcro check once if the two pieces are aligning properly;
- after we stitch the Velcro we’ll be closing the side seams with half inch seam allowance;
- now let’s stitch the pasted Velcro patch as shown;
- first start with stitching the top portion of the folder as shown;
- after you stitch it. Now divide your inside pockets and make a stitch as shown;
- mark the mid point of the pocket like this;
- after marking stitch on these lines;
- after you stitch the pocket lines , stitch the sides of the lining and the cork panels;
- now Stitch the bottom portion of the folder with a minimum of 3” gap;
- after you stitch it turn the panel inside out through the gap;
- now to remove bulk Make an edge stitch around the sides, make a centre divider stitch to partition the file;
- add a backing sheet or mount board to give it rigidity (if needed);
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