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    Fabric Boxes Tutorial Link

    So glad there were many members interested in the tutorial for the fabric boxes I had posted in "Pictures". Below is the link to the free tutorial. To make the small box, I used a 10" square; medium box was a 12" square; and the large box was a 14" square. I increased the corners by 1/2", so the medium was 2 1/2" and the large was 3". That gave the increase in height. Hope this helps everyone. Happy box making!!

    http://seaside-stitches.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html
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    This is such a great tutorial - I've made 3 so far - used them for Easter baskets. Plan on making them for Christmas - inserting a Glad plastic box filled with cookies in the basket.

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    won't let me print it.???

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    Quote Originally Posted by joann11 View Post
    won't let me print it.???
    Joann, Fabric boxes were the Project of the month for January 2014...you might want to check that posting listed on Home. Under block of month and week. I hope that link will work for you to print ...these project are such fun. This month's project is a neat needle holder.

    Judy in Phx, AZ

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    You need to try printfriendly.com

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    Thanks so much for sharing your design.

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    this link was posted here last fall an i've made more than a dozen for gifts and our guild sale
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    [QUOTE=weasier22;6699552]So glad there were many members interested in the tutorial for the fabric boxes I had posted in "Pictures". Below is the link to the free tutorial. To make the small box, I used a 10" square; medium box was a 12" square; and the large box was a 14" square. I increased the corners by 1/2", so the medium was 2 1/2" and the large was 3". That gave the increase in height. Hope this helps everyone. Happy box making!!



    http://seaside-stitches.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html[/QUOinTE]

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I made a dozen from your original post and gave them as gifts. I used Warm and Natural as my batting but I, also, adhered heavy interfacing to the back of the lining piece. They turned out really nice.

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    Thanks for sharing.
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    This is a wonderful tutorial, love the boxes, only made two, though.

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