can anyone design an a6 notebook cover for me? in terms of measurements and all that so I can make it from spare cloth or whatever I have laying around?
>>1152422
Here you are, did I do good?
>>1152431
read the pinned thread retard
>>1152432
>Welcome to /diy/, a place to:
>Post and discuss /diy/ projects, ask questions regarding /diy/ topics and exchange ideas and techniques.
I can't see the part where anons are encouraged to get us to do their dirty work for them. How is anyone but OP supposed to know what sort of notebook he wants? There are plenty of templates out there for both the dimensions, such as pic related, and for notebook covers. Or are you complaining that I didn't censor my pencil dong on a blue board?
>Some friendly suggestions for posting:
> - First ask Google, then ask /diy/. Your question will probably be better received if you do so.
>>1152435
I told you
I mean for the entire cover, like a slip cover, from side to side, fold over, sleeves for the cover and back
don't bitch and sperg out at me that I'm asking people to be involved with a project they might be interested in
faggot
>>1152437
Wait, so you want a template for a cover that goes over a notebook? Because "a6 notebook cover" isn't very specific, I assumed you were talking about bookbinding. The "in terms of measurements" part could be referring to the relative dimensions of the pattern on the cover, the dimensions of the A6 paper size, or the dimensions of a folding template, which of course will vary depending on cover size, cover thickness, and book thickness. An A6 notebook usually refers to the size of the pages, and the cover is often not the same size. For that you'd have to measure your own notebook, even do some trial an error with newspaper. It's not tough.
By the triviality of these answers, you're probably referring instead to the dimensions of the cover pattern, which is something you'll have to work out once you pick what patterns and fonts you want.
And if you want someone on /diy/ to come up with a design or pattern that's nicer than what already exists on the google machine, good luck.
>>1152422
>Can someone /diy/ for me
Lad what