Fabric Boxes Tutorial Link
So glad there were many members interested in the tutorial for the fabric boxes I had posted in "Pictures". Below is the link to the free tutorial. To make the small box, I used a 10" square; medium box was a 12" square; and the large box was a 14" square. I increased the corners by 1/2", so the medium was 2 1/2" and the large was 3". That gave the increase in height. Hope this helps everyone. Happy box making!!
http://seaside-stitches.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html |
This is such a great tutorial - I've made 3 so far - used them for Easter baskets. Plan on making them for Christmas - inserting a Glad plastic box filled with cookies in the basket.
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won't let me print it.???
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Thanks so much for sharing your design.
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Originally Posted by joann11
(Post 6699903)
won't let me print it.???
Judy in Phx, AZ |
this link was posted here last fall an i've made more than a dozen for gifts and our guild sale
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[QUOTE=weasier22;6699552]So glad there were many members interested in the tutorial for the fabric boxes I had posted in "Pictures". Below is the link to the free tutorial. To make the small box, I used a 10" square; medium box was a 12" square; and the large box was a 14" square. I increased the corners by 1/2", so the medium was 2 1/2" and the large was 3". That gave the increase in height. Hope this helps everyone. Happy box making!!
http://seaside-stitches.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html[/QUOinTE] Thank you so much for this tutorial. I made a dozen from your original post and gave them as gifts. I used Warm and Natural as my batting but I, also, adhered heavy interfacing to the back of the lining piece. They turned out really nice. |
Thanks for sharing.
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This is a wonderful tutorial, love the boxes, only made two, though.
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Thanks for the tutorial!
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