How I made a woven textile box
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How I made a woven textile box
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Cut cca. 2,5 cm semi hard batting strips
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Cut stripes of different fabric cca. 6 cm .
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Iron a paper-glue strips to the edge of the strip
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I prepare the strip
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I wove the bottom...
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...and the sides
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Before completion cut the top
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Finally ending the top with a binding.
Remark: You may make extra box with (wide)satin stripes too.
Cut cca. 2,5 cm semi hard batting strips
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301162[/ATTACH]
Cut stripes of different fabric cca. 6 cm .
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301166[/ATTACH]
Iron a paper-glue strips to the edge of the strip
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301168[/ATTACH]
I prepare the strip
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301169[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301170[/ATTACH]
I wove the bottom...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301174[/ATTACH]
...and the sides
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301176[/ATTACH]
Before completion cut the top
[ATTACH=CONFIG]301178[/ATTACH]
Finally ending the top with a binding.
Remark: You may make extra box with (wide)satin stripes too.
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question please..I realize you are not in the USA, but was wondering, if instead of using the hard batting, you could use something like Timtex or fast2fuse? They are the stiff interfacing used to make tote bags/purses!
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