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Old 05-11-2013, 12:50 PM
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Found a cool tutorial on making these.

http://madcatartstudio.co.uk/fabric-...y-box-pattern/

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Old 05-12-2013, 03:33 AM
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I thought that was so cute but couldn't find the free pattern. Said that it was a wrong spot....did anyone else have this problem?
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Christmas Idea?? It went right to the free pattern for me, noticed it was pfd..
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I thought that was so cute but couldn't find the free pattern. Said that it was a wrong spot....did anyone else have this problem?
It takes a few clicks including one after the oops page; I copied the link, see if this works; it did when I tested it.l It is so cute, I think if you put velcro or snaps on the inside flap you could skip the sewing each side up, (which would be a paid for the last two sides). You could just fold it have the velcro hold the inside and the hooks to hold the outside. This would allow them to lie flat for storage until needed. Or you could make a bunch of them and and wait to sew the sides up when you were ready to use them. They'd be great for gift cards for resturants.
http://madcatartstudio.files.wordpre...keaway-box.pdf
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thanks for this pattern. make cute wrapping for xmas gifts..
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You go to her blog, scroll down and on the right hand side is a list of different areas to go to. Click on quilting, it's about half way down in pdf form. Cute idea.
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Thanks for the link. Right above the picture it says "Printable Instructions" (pdf). It came up for me with no problem.
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Added to my favorites.
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Old 05-12-2013, 11:51 AM
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Oh my gosh, that is so cute! I'll have to make one for my daughter, for sure. Thanks for sharing the link.
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Thanks so much...I now found it and it's in my "to do" list.
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