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Old 06-08-2010, 10:00 AM
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This is my first tutorial so please bear with me . I am a visual learner so there is many pictures for you to refer to in case I am not making myself very clear. I have a lot of trouble understanding patterns ......this is why I just figure it out and do it. :) I will post the pictures and explain as I go.
You will need just scraps of fabric for this project or if you prefer two 6 x 8 inch cuts will be plenty. I used steam a seam for stability.

You will trace two templates 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 inch and the second template will have a little dip in center. You can draw the first one out and fold in half to make the curve . I cut my templates out of plastic as I intend to make many of these.

Lay your template on top of steam and seam and trace pattern for both templates.
Place the steam a seam onto the wrong side of the fabric you will use. (6 x 8 inch piece )
Steam in place with a pressing cloth or another piece of fabric over top.
Cut these pieces out and peel off the backing of the steam a seam.
Now lay these pieces onto the wrong side of second piece of fabric (6 x 8inch ) and steam together.
Cut these out and you can top stitch the one with the dip if you like.
Lay both pieces together and sew 1/4 inch seams down the sides and bottom and back up the other side and you are done !! Trim to 1/8 inch and fill with a gift card.

drawing pattern onto steam a seam
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Place steam a seam onto fabric and press and cut out and remove backing
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Press the pieces to the second fabric and cut out
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Top stitch along piece withe the dip and place together to sew up side, bottom and side
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Fill with a gift card
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Make several in different themes for your friends and family
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Originally Posted by janice4
This is my first tutorial so please bear with me . I am a visual learner so there is many pictures for you to refer to in case I am not making myself very clear. I have a lot of trouble understanding patterns ......this is why I just figure it out and do it. :) I will post the pictures and explain as I go.
You will need just scraps of fabric for this project or if you prefer two 6 x 8 inch cuts will be plenty. I used steam a seam for stability.

You will trace two templates 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 inch and the second template will have a little dip in center. You can draw the first one out and fold in half to make the curve . I cut my templates out of plastic as I intend to make many of these.

Lay your template on top of steam and seam and trace pattern for both templates.
Place the steam a seam onto the wrong side of the fabric you will use. (6 x 8 inch piece )
Steam in place with a pressing cloth or another piece of fabric over top.
Cut these pieces out and peel off the backing of the steam a seam.
Now lay these pieces onto the wrong side of second piece of fabric (6 x 8inch ) and steam together.
Cut these out and you can top stitch the one with the dip if you like.
Lay both pieces together and sew 1/4 inch seams down the sides and bottom and back up the other side and you are done !! Trim to 1/8 inch and fill with a gift card.
Very nice!
We give our 14 yr old grand daughter money each wk for her main Christmas gift and we had a gift card envelope that we fill and hand to her and she hands it back to us for the next wk...lol this would be nice for that...
thanks for sharing
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Old 06-08-2010, 10:17 AM
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ah at 14 they love that :)>> mine is just almost 2 so we been doing bonds for every occassion.. for a college fund later ;) but once she figures out money I am sure we will be handing out too;)
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Thank you for making this tute for us :D:D:D
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you are welcome ;)
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Thanks for the tutorial!
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also would be cute to make these to hang on your christmas trees!
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Originally Posted by craftybear
also would be cute to make these to hang on your christmas trees!
oh yes they would ;)>>
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Thanks for the tutorial. You did good job and the idea has a lot of possibilities.
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Hi Janice! Nice tute. Thanks!!
Okay, you can fill mine with the following Gift Cards:
Starbucks
Itunes
Barnes & Noble
ANY fabric store that gives GC
Bath & Body Works
hmmm........... I know there are more lololol :D:D:D:D:D
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