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Old 12-30-2009, 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by pal
Heavy is good - isn't it? I love all of them, especially the Asian looking one. It looks like it is not as high as the others, like a box to keep pearls in. How do you cut the mat board, with an exacto knife? Have you tried the foam core? This is a wonderful project, but it looks like a job for a perfectionist.
Hi, well to be honest I know I should use an exacto knife but donīt have one so been using my old scissors. Donīt know about foam core, not heard of that one.

Heavy is ok because it makes for a sturdy box, I like the heavy one better for that reason.
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Pal, these boxes are very easy to make. I downloaded the instructions at the beginning of this thread and its a sinch. Try it you will be amazed.

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Old 12-30-2009, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Pal, these boxes are very easy to make. I downloaded the instructions at the beginning of this thread and its a sinch. Try it you will be amazed.

Elle
Thank you Elle.
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Beautiful sewing box. maybe someday I will make one.
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Started mine today, cut the top fabric wrong and need to more, for the elastic and pockets, so if I have to add a thrird fabric I will. Not a project I should have done in front of the TV:)
Glue is drying so I am finished for today.
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All three of your boxes are gorgeous!!! I can't wait to see the next one :D:D:D
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Originally Posted by brushandthimble
Started mine today, cut the top fabric wrong and need to more, for the elastic and pockets, so if I have to add a thrird fabric I will. Not a project I should have done in front of the TV:)
Glue is drying so I am finished for today.
Oh, Brush, I am so sorry - you must be really annoyed, but since the elastic and pockets go inside, you could use the same as the lining fabric if you have enough of that, and a third fabric would also look OK, so don't despair too much.
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Originally Posted by brushandthimble
Started mine today, cut the top fabric wrong and need to more, for the elastic and pockets, so if I have to add a thrird fabric I will. Not a project I should have done in front of the TV:)
Glue is drying so I am finished for today.
Oh, Brush, I am so sorry - you must be really annoyed, but since the elastic and pockets go inside, you could use the same as the lining fabric if you have enough of that, and a third fabric would also look OK, so don't despair too much.

ooops, posted twice, sorry.
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Brush...it shouldn't be a problem....a third fabric will actually look nice! I do know what you mean about working in front of the tube though....I did all my sides...sideways.... :oops:
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Will certainly try this. Thank you!
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