Boxy Pouches gifts
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I've made a bunch of boxy pouches for gifts. I followed the tutorial at kelbysews.blogspot.com
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Those are very cute!!!
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I like them very much, so useful!
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Very cute! Love the floral prints you used.
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Very pretty, I love all those fabrics and colors.
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sew very very cute..
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very pretty.....
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They're very cute!
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Really cute...love the fabrics... Good job! I am not a fan of making pouches et al.....I dislike zipper work....probably cuz I'm not good at it. Lol!
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Great idea, thanks!
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Cute bags, great fabrics! Thanks for sharing the link for the tute too!
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Wonderful gifts! :thumbup:
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Very cute!
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Pretty and practical. Well done.
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You did an awesome job! Did you find them easy on the first try? any tips you learned along the way? I love your fabric choices! Thank you for the picture.
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There is no seam in the bottom, so be careful of directional fabrics. The tutorial was very clear. I used to use fusible fleece for this type project, but switching to Decor Bond made it easier - less bulk. Give it a try!
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They are great, I too love your fabrics. I don't understand why people don't like putting in zippers in things like this, if you find the right instructions it's easy to do. Now putting a zipper in garments that's a different story.
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greencat- they are fantastic! Thanks for sharing the link with us. You did a wonderful job
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No, I just used the plastic (?) zippers from Joanns. I buy larger zips when I have a coupon and they are ready to trim to size, and also easy to slowly sew over.
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Love these they will make great gifts.
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Love these! I went to her website....very cute!
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Looks like a fun project for a chilly wintery dayt! Love your colors and i bet who ever gets them will be thrilled!
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Those look great. It must have been fun to select your fabrics too.
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