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Thread: Tissue Box Cover with Pockets - Instructions

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    Some people are just naturally generous and you are one of them. To share your pattern, and time to do a tutorial emphasizes this quality. Thank you for being that person. Your work is fantastic.

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    Wow... That was quick. Thanks!

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    Thank you!! Thank you!!!!

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    This is absolutely great!
    People who start projects and never finish them are cooler
    than people who never start projects at all.


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    Guess I just found out what my co workers are getting this year for Christmas. Thanks so much.

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    Thank you! I think I have just found the right thing to make for my Quilt Show Committee Members next spring!!
    God Bless,
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    I think this also makes a great addition to my sewing table for a notebook, pencil, whatever with the bonus of having a tissue handy. Thanks, I will show the tutorial to my teacher.

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    A teacher gift is a great idea. I just saw some incredibly cute pencil fabric somewhere. That would be so adorable. I have made them for lots of things but didn't think that. I'm doing a quilted one too but I just haven't finished it yet. They are even cuter quilted. Maybe tomorrow I'll get it done. I just had a busy work week. Thanks for all the nice comments, they are cute and easy to make.

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    Great gift idea for office co-workers, thanks. I made her tutorial into a PDF file so though I'd share with the rest of you.
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    MzzzQuilts aka Ellen

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    This will make wonderful little gifts for our Thanksgiving hostess and her daughters! I think it's just what is needed for the nightstand--I think of something before I fall asleep, and am afraid I'll forget by morning. With this, I can jot down a note right next to me!
    Thanks for the wonderful tutorial.
    Sue

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