Kleenex holder tute
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My mom, who is visiting from MN, made one for one of my sons. He had to go to bed with it that night and the next night he was upset because he did hot have his tissue holder.
By the way, she is waiting for the older son to have some time so that she can show him how it is done. This is something that is really easy to do. Enough that I think my older son (who is 9) could even do if he wants to.
By the way, she is waiting for the older son to have some time so that she can show him how it is done. This is something that is really easy to do. Enough that I think my older son (who is 9) could even do if he wants to.
#6
that one is really easy! I made several at Christmas this year and did a hand binding on the edges - this is so much quicker. I also machine embroidered the names of the receipients on the front of them
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That's the one I used. The only thing I did differently was to box the corners so that the tissue packet fit better and the corners didn't stick out. I turned the tissue cover inside out, flattened a corner, making sure the seam line is in the center, measured up about 1/2 inch from the point and stitched across the flattened corner at that 1/2 inch point. Box the other three corners, turn the cover right side out, insert the tissue packet and you're done.
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ksdot417, thank you for the tute sight. It is exactly the one I was looking for and thanks to all of the rest of you for your words of encouragement and help. I'm trying to get an early start on next Christmas. lol A young man in our small town, about 1,000, had sold over $500.00 worth of these by Thanksgiving. Thanks again for all your help.
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