I make those too, put tissue in them and sell them for $3.00. I think this is reasonable.
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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
(Post 5547741)
Don't ask me about money, most of my stuff is given away! I have seen them on the net for $4-5 which is way too high in my opinion. Some gals said they were charging $2 which seems logical. I'm taking some to my club and will sell them for $1.25 with the quarter going to the club. THE FABRIC IS ALL SCRAP! I don't intend to get rich, but I am saving up for a lap-top so the cash will help. AND, I've got a couple chance auctions to donate to, as well as I've given some to family and friends so far.
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I agree. I used them all the time. Get them in bulk at Costco and use them in my purse. Keeps my tissues from getting all frayed. I am going to try this pattern. Thanks for posting it!
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Most of the tissues that I have seen open in the front. I don't think I have seen those that open from the top. Kleenex, costco, Wal-Mart, Target all have tissues that open in the middle.
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Originally Posted by Teacup
(Post 5548798)
I've used this one too! Really like it...it takes me longer to pick out the fabric than it does to make them.
I pulled out a scrap bag, cut the linings from solids or nondescript prints. Then I cut out outsides from pretty prints-------------then I sorted, for the first 50 or so. After that I did some holiday stuff that needed red or white: Christmas, Valentines day, patriotic. I did manage to make a very few masculine covers. SOMEWHERE in this house is a huge bag of pants legs, denim, khaki, black, navy, some far out prints that I had left over from doing a few dozen shopping bags. I NEED THEM NOW. But I can't find them. I can't image that I got rid of them. I like a bit heavier lining since some of my prints were rather light weight. |
Originally Posted by vickig626
(Post 5549272)
I sell these at a local small shop and sell them for $3. I include a package of tissue inside it as well.....very convenient for the purchaser. I buy the 10-12 pack of tissues at Walmart or Target for minimal cost so well worth the llittle extra effort. Never sold them at craft shows though....did other items.
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Originally Posted by grann of 6
(Post 5548861)
I find this so interesting, because I have never in all my life ever bought those little packs of tissues. I just grab a stack and stick them in the corner of my purse, or in my pocket. So I question who actually buys them? I have thought of making some too, but I don't know anyone around here that would even use one.
Everyone I know uses the tissues------------except me! I'm going to have to change and start using them now that I have all the neat covers. |
I just came from a quilt show that had them for sale @ $3.00 each :)
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I've sold them for $2 at the one craft show I do every year. Time to make some more, this year's show is coming up in a few weeks. Packs of tissues can be found for around $2 for 10 packs, scrap fabric, a few minutes, you're all set.
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Thank you, now I know what I will make for the kids teachers this year for Christmas. Our budget is stretched and this would be a useful gift.
I may make some in the school colours for the school store to sell. A larger version could be used to cover bum wipe packages. A smaller one with the opening near the top could be used for business cards. |
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