How to make a tri fold tissue case
#31
Originally Posted by Sue Fish
Originally Posted by GladGrams
Great tutorial and so creative! I wonder if it would be possible to use strips of elastic under which to slip the tissues?
#32
Originally Posted by kayquilt
Originally Posted by Sue Fish
Originally Posted by GladGrams
Great tutorial and so creative! I wonder if it would be possible to use strips of elastic under which to slip the tissues?
Regardless, this is a GREAT idea for gift giving and I am going to share it with my quilting buddies. Am already thinking of how to jazz it up in different ways.
Don't you just love it when new ideas surface! :thumbup:
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[quote=GladGrams]
Yes to be honest I think the friend who showed me how to make these yrs and yrs ago, used 1/4" elastic but the ribbon works just as well so I'd say it is a matter of choice
I have concerns with using elastic - would it catch on the tissue?
You may be right about that. I was just thinking that it would be easier to put the tissues in and get them out again. Won't know until we try it.
Regardless, this is a GREAT idea for gift giving and I am going to share it with my quilting buddies. Am already thinking of how to jazz it up in different ways.
Don't you just love it when new ideas surface! :thumbup:[/qu
My friend always did hers with elastic and had no problems at all..but I just like the looks of the ribbon better so I tend to use the ribbon more....and how will you "jazz it up" ??? :lol:
Originally Posted by kayquilt
Originally Posted by Sue Fish
Originally Posted by GladGrams
Great tutorial and so creative! I wonder if it would be possible to use strips of elastic under which to slip the tissues?
You may be right about that. I was just thinking that it would be easier to put the tissues in and get them out again. Won't know until we try it.
Regardless, this is a GREAT idea for gift giving and I am going to share it with my quilting buddies. Am already thinking of how to jazz it up in different ways.
Don't you just love it when new ideas surface! :thumbup:[/qu
My friend always did hers with elastic and had no problems at all..but I just like the looks of the ribbon better so I tend to use the ribbon more....and how will you "jazz it up" ??? :lol:
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[quote=Sue Fish][quote=GladGrams][quote=kayquilt][quote=Sue Fish]
I was thinking maybe to put some neat trim around the outside... or maybe piece some neat fabrics for the outside... My creative juices are flowing. Will post pics when I get my butt off this chair and actually DO something :oops:
Originally Posted by GladGrams
....and how will you "jazz it up" ??? :lol:
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[quote=GladGrams][quote=Sue Fish][quote=GladGrams][quote=kayquilt]
I was thinking maybe to put some neat trim around the outside... or maybe piece some neat fabrics for the outside... My creative juices are flowing. Will post pics when I get my butt off this chair and actually DO something :oops:
string pieced or pp pattern on front be neat or machine embroidery..beads andbuttons...really could do a lot on a small item like this to make it Jazzy and a cute giftie
Originally Posted by Sue Fish
Originally Posted by GladGrams
....and how will you "jazz it up" ??? :lol:
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Once you start making these it doesn't stop. Just yesterday made two for daughters then needed 3 for pre-school teachers and now 2 for daughter's roommates. When will I have time to make one for me??? Thanks for the great idea!
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Originally Posted by NanaSue
Once you start making these it doesn't stop. Just yesterday made two for daughters then needed 3 for pre-school teachers and now 2 for daughter's roommates. When will I have time to make one for me??? Thanks for the great idea!
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