At the time I published the pattern I had very low expectations for it.
I am excited for my own children to use the rosary quiet book I did. But would people really be interested in these as well?
Turns out they were.
Hundreds of people have bought the pattern and I regularly get pictures of completed sets.
It’s incredible.
Well, one of my 2017 goals is to revisit some of my most popular patterns, work through them, improve them, and (gulp) film a video tutorial.
While working my way through this pattern again I made some changes to make cutting it out easier.
I also developed a way for putting it together that requires no stitches, calls for inexpensive materials, and no sewing machine.
That is the method I used in the videos below.
Because here’s the thing, I really want every mother out there that wants to be able to make a Rosary Quiet Book for their children to be able to do so.
The method I go through below is not better than the original method that called for lots of stitching and a sewing machine.
It’s just another option.
As I mentioned above, I did make a few changes to the original pattern.
I have added the updated Rosary Quiet Book pattern to the listing for this pattern, but the price will remain at $6.
If you are interested, you can find the pattern at the link below.
But, if you already purchased the pattern I will be sending out the updated pattern really soon.
And if it doesn’t get to you, please let me know.
I recommend doing all of the cutting before you move on to the next step.
There are a few tricks for cutting the pieces easily and with great detail.
I made the video below to walk you through it…and a quick note.
The first video I made is upside down. You can still see everything that you need to, but please forgive my mistake!
And, although I really tried, my house is not a quiet place 😉
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As you will see, the major materials I used for constructing these books are craft felt, a glue gun, ribbon, pony beads, and puff paint.
Feel free to use the original instructions that call for lots of stitching, or the method I show below, or a blend of the two.
Happy Viewing!
And the last two Joyful Mysteries:
The Luminous Mysteries
The Sorrowful Mysteries
And finally, the Glorious Mysteries:
First off, we need to add a backing to each of our pages.
I did this with tacky glue and some black craft felt (even at places like Walmart you can buy black felt by the yard for pretty cheap).
First off, cut 24 black squares that are slightly bigger than your finished Rosary Quiet Book Page.
Then, use the tacky glue to glue the page to the black square.
Finally, trim the excess black felt from all four sides.
There are links to all of these materials in the pattern.
And that’s it.
Thank you, always, for your undying support.
Our Lady of the Rosary, Pray for Us!
Nanc
I would like to purchase this pattern for my children but I can’t find a link! I’ve navigated around your site and I keep going in circles. Please help!
So I purchased this with PayPal, opened the link and then closed it and now I don’t know how to get back to it. Help! I think because I originally accessed it through Pinterest I am totally lost! It’s not in my browsing history how can I access the pattern again? Will it come to me via email?
I am soooo excited about this I can’t even stand it! I am a Troop leader who is taking my troop through the Marian Medal and one of the projects is to create something to teach younger kids how to pray the Rosary. This is perfect! My troop will be creating this next weekend. We have 17 girls so my thought was to have each girl create a page and then we would put them all together. I have watched your videos so I see the nuances of certain pages, but I have a question. Do you have a document that shows each page completed by itself to use as a visual of what the final product should look like. I would like to hand each girl her pattern, some felt, other materials, glue gun and a picture of what hers is supposed to look like. Do you have that? That would help tremendously as there are only 3 leaders to field questions for 17 so this would cut a lot of that out! 🙂
What size are the pages? Trying to buy felt! Thanks 🙂
the pages are about 6″x6″
Our catholic mom’s group is getting together to make these for our children. Would it bother you if we uploaded and created a cricut pattern from your pdf? And could send it to you as well of course!
yes! awesome! Use it and send it to me.
I just purchased your pattern and can’t wait to make it! I clicked your etsy link for felt – there are so many color palette options for $10. How many sets do I need for this project? Do you recommend a color palette in particular?
Thanks!!!
Do you think it would work with foam pages? I have that media available.
what a cool idea! Well, now I’ve gotta try that. I am pretty sure that foam would work well, but I have to admit I have yet to try it. Once I do I will let you know for sure.
Nancy, I love this, but am awful at crafting!! Do you ever sell a complete book set?
So, I don’t. sorry! But, I have heard from a few women interested in making them to sell. If they ever make that happen I will let you know.
Let me know as well if any one decides to make
and then sell
Congratulations! it’s an incredible job, my kids loved it.
I’m so glad!