Very easy and clear instructions! I’m making a bunch of these for my brothers funeral to be held this Friday . I thought it would be a fun and thoughtful thing to do for my dear brother❣️ Thank you for sharing!!
Fabric pieces are 6x6 and 6x8. This is the one I use. I use different instructions though. I have made a ton of these> Great gifts for the housekeepers, paper boy, the postal lady, the Sunday school teachers. Great stocking stuffers.
Your tutorial is the neatest and best tissue pack holder I've surveyed. This is because you managed to hem in all the loose edges that others just used pinking shears on or use a serger. Thanks so much for sharing your technique!
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I saw this video 4 years ago on my laptop as I did not have a cell phone back then that had the internet on it. I wrote out all the instructions long ago and this was my favorite way to make them as they look like the have piping at the opening. I made a pattern for myself for both squares. I made them for all my family in fabrics that had prints of their interests such as light house fabric, fishing etc. During the course of a recent move a couple of my patterns were lost and I do not know how. For the life of me I couldn't remember the measurements and I have been searching for 2 days for this video. I cannot believe it but I could not sleep tonight so I thought I will try to find the tissue cover directions. I changed my wording around this morning for the search bar and I became so excited as soon and this video came up, 1st try for this search, in my mind I said that's it! I remembered your voice and and your sewing and pressing. I hope you have been well in everyway. I lost my mom to cancer less than 2 years ago and she had bought me a Bernina about 10 years ago with her part time job money. I had been saving for it myself but it was taking forever to save the $1000. I had had only a straight stitch singer from the 1960s. My mom is the one who taught me to sew and I made my high school graduation skirt and jacket. I made my grandmother dresses with purses to match. In my new to me little home (rental for now) I made my bathroom valance. I am in a 3 day craft sale in October and I want to have a good inventory of many things and I plan on making tons of these tissue covers. I will buy the tissues in bulk from Amazon and out one in each cover to get whomever started. I am so content now that I have seen this at 2:15 am. I better get to sleep I need to get up early for church. Thank God UA-cam videos are not taken down. Have a great Spring and Summer, Rebekah from Arlington, VA
I am so glad you were able to find our tissue cover video. Have fun making them. The quilt guild I belong to has a community service project of gifting baskets with handmade items inside along with other products. I have been making these tissue covers with the tissues inside for the baskets. It's such a fun project which can be completed quickly and something anyone can use. Good luck to you and happy sewing! Annette
You actually don’t have to buy the small plastic wrapped tissues to put in it. You can pull about 8 to 12 tissues out of a large box of tissues and fold them and put them in the fabric container. Without the plastic wrapping, they won’t slide out as easily either!! When you pull a tissue out of the box, you lay it down with its crease folded over. Then you fold it one more time, in the opposite direction, and stack about 8 to 12 on top of each other like this. When I make them, I do them a bit differently, but before I am finished making it, while it still lies flat, I do some diagonal quilting lines on it, even though it is only two layers thick and not three. It does not need the batting layer in the middle!! But the diagonal or diamond-shaped quilting lines (usually 1/2” apart) give it more dimension and definition, and also make it sturdier. (It also keeps it from slipping out of your hand as easily by giving it a tiny bit of traction between your fingers when you are holding it in your fingers.) You can also add an element of a contrasting thread color to make it more interesting as well. Or use a multi-colored (variegated) thread.
Yes! I watched the other videos and they're rather time consuming, with the same results as yours. I would like to sell them. I wonder if it would be appropriate to sell them. I can't think of a price, even after putting in time making them. At what price range would you suggest?
Yes! I watched the other videos and they're rather time consuming, with the same results as yours. I would like to sell them. I wonder if it would be appropriate to sell them. I can't think of a price, even after putting in time making them. At what price range would you suggest?
@@dhall9819 I've seen recommendations that crafts like this sell for 2x the cost of the supplies to make them. I would include a pocket pack of tissues with them and include that in the price too.
It's a great video and I made one, but I think the measurements are off. It came out too small. I looked at a couple of other videos and they said 8 1/2" x 6" for lining and 7" x 6" for the outside fabric. They came out and they fit the travel size tissues. Very clear and concise video, just change the measurements.
Thanks! I'm going to store my fabric tissues inside one once I make. Maybe I can also figure a way to make a "back" to place the discards for cleaning.
You directions are very clear & concise, thank you. What is the finished size? The one I made, came out to be: 4" x 3" I had the most difficult time finding the small tissues. They offer a new type that is a bi-fold. The tissues I finally found measure 4" x 2" but don't fit in this pattern. They also come out of the plastic at the top in a tab style design. I took the tissues out of the plastic but they just don't fit. Ugh! I'm unsure if my final is the correct size? I live near Philadelphia and wondered if anyone else has this problem finding the traditional tissues this is designed for?
Hi! Sorry for the delay in responding. I'm sorry your pocket tissue holders didn't come out to fit! Our pocket tissue holders final measurements are 4-3/4" x 3-1/8". The pocket tissue packs by Kleenex are 4.5" x 2.5". The only things I can think are the starting fabric measurements or the seam allowances. We used a 1/4" and a scant 1/4" seam allowances for this project. We do have a written tutorial here: www.needlepointers.com/main/youtubecontent.aspx?youtubepageid=249 so this may help you get them the correct size.
Just wondering if your seam allowance was a bit too big (I haven't made one yet, but this came to mind when I read your comments compared to some of the others)!
Thank you for commenting on my video. I am glad you like it. I am sorry but I do not know the measurements in cm. Perhaps you can convert it with a measurement converter.
Very easy and clear instructions! I’m making a bunch of these for my brothers funeral to be held this Friday . I thought it would be a fun and thoughtful thing to do for my dear brother❣️ Thank you for sharing!!
You are very welcome. That is a very thoughtful idea.
Thank you! This is the best tissue holder tutorial I’ve watched!
You're Welcome!
Agreed, the measurements are not in 1/2" and 3/4" , easy to remember. Sew easy!
Fabric pieces are 6x6 and 6x8. This is the one I use. I use different instructions though. I have made a ton of these> Great gifts for the housekeepers, paper boy, the postal lady, the Sunday school teachers. Great stocking stuffers.
I love the finished seams. I've made one for myself and will make a few more to give as gifts. Thank you for the great instructions.
You are so welcome!
This is one of the first things I made when I was a little girl. I always like to have one in my purse. I love yours.
This is best among all other tutorials
Thank you!
Your tutorial is the neatest and best tissue pack holder I've surveyed. This is because you managed to hem in all the loose edges that others just used pinking shears on or use a serger.
Thanks so much for sharing your technique!
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I love it. It's d simplest explanatio one could ever get. I made one 2day & intend to make more.
Inclusion, thanks 4 sharing.
Wonderful!
Thank you for this clear and concise tutorial video. It was just what I was looking for today.
Very clear. 😊
I saw this video 4 years ago on my laptop as I did not have a cell phone back then that had the internet on it. I wrote out all the instructions long ago and this was my favorite way to make them as they look like the have piping at the opening. I made a pattern for myself for both squares. I made them for all my family in fabrics that had prints of their interests such as light house fabric, fishing etc. During the course of a recent move a couple of my patterns were lost and I do not know how. For the life of me I couldn't remember the measurements and I have been searching for 2 days for this video. I cannot believe it but I could not sleep tonight so I thought I will try to find the tissue cover directions. I changed my wording around this morning for the search bar and I became so excited as soon and this video came up, 1st try for this search, in my mind I said that's it! I remembered your voice and and your sewing and pressing.
I hope you have been well in everyway. I lost my mom to cancer less than 2 years ago and she had bought me a Bernina about 10 years ago with her part time job money. I had been saving for it myself but it was taking forever to save the $1000. I had had only a straight stitch singer from the 1960s. My mom is the one who taught me to sew and I made my high school graduation skirt and jacket. I made my grandmother dresses with purses to match. In my new to me little home (rental for now) I made my bathroom valance.
I am in a 3 day craft sale in October and I want to have a good inventory of many things and I plan on making tons of these tissue covers. I will buy the tissues in bulk from Amazon and out one in each cover to get whomever started. I am so content now that I have seen this at 2:15 am. I better get to sleep I need to get up early for church. Thank God UA-cam videos are not taken down.
Have a great Spring and Summer,
Rebekah from Arlington, VA
I am so glad you were able to find our tissue cover video. Have fun making them.
The quilt guild I belong to has a community service project of gifting baskets with handmade items inside along with other products. I have been making these tissue covers with the tissues inside for the baskets. It's such a fun project which can be completed quickly and something anyone can use.
Good luck to you and happy sewing!
Annette
You didn’t think that the measurements were off? One person commented on this
I want to make these for stocking stuffers & some for myself! I’m never NOT needing tissues :)
I also always need tissues. So glad you enjoyed this video.
Nice video, straight forward. Everyone is going to get this for Christmas. Thank you
You actually don’t have to buy the small plastic wrapped tissues to put in it.
You can pull about 8 to 12 tissues out of a large box of tissues and fold them and put them in the fabric container. Without the plastic wrapping, they won’t slide out as easily either!!
When you pull a tissue out of the box, you lay it down with its crease folded over. Then you fold it one more time, in the opposite direction, and stack about 8 to 12 on top of each other like this.
When I make them, I do them a bit differently, but before I am finished making it, while it still lies flat, I do some diagonal quilting lines on it, even though it is only two layers thick and not three.
It does not need the batting layer in the middle!! But the diagonal or diamond-shaped quilting lines (usually 1/2” apart) give it more dimension and definition, and also make it sturdier. (It also keeps it from slipping out of your hand as easily by giving it a tiny bit of traction between your fingers when you are holding it in your fingers.)
You can also add an element of a contrasting thread color to make it more interesting as well. Or use a multi-colored (variegated) thread.
Good idea.
Looks fab! I have some really fun and pretty material I'm going to use to make these!
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thanks lady
You're welcome.
I enjoyed your video, to the maximum. The instruction was easy to follow and I prefer the two combined colors that gives, an authentic look.
Glad it was helpful!
Yes! I watched the other videos and they're rather time consuming, with the same results as yours. I would like to sell them. I wonder if it would be appropriate to sell them. I can't think of a price, even after putting in time making them. At what price range would you suggest?
Yes! I watched the other videos and they're rather time consuming, with the same results as yours. I would like to sell them. I wonder if it would be appropriate to sell them. I can't think of a price, even after putting in time making them. At what price range would you suggest?
@@dhall9819 I've seen recommendations that crafts like this sell for 2x the cost of the supplies to make them. I would include a pocket pack of tissues with them and include that in the price too.
@@Needlepointers
I had hope you would have offered a price range...lol
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Just what I needed
It's a great video and I made one, but I think the measurements are off. It came out too small. I looked at a couple of other videos and they said 8 1/2" x 6" for lining and 7" x 6" for the outside fabric. They came out and they fit the travel size tissues. Very clear and concise video, just change the measurements.
I made one tonight and it was too small
Same-the ones I’ve made in the past had the 81/2 and 7 “ measurements. Otherwise, they are too small
Yeah her measurements are a bit off. But her method is clear. The other video I found wasn't very clear about sides of fabric.
Perfect tutorial!
Thank you so much! Well done!
You're very welcome!
Thanks! I'm going to store my fabric tissues inside one once I make. Maybe I can also figure a way to make a "back" to place the discards for cleaning.
That's a great idea!
Thank you great tutorial !
You are welcome!
This was so much to make and what beautiful results!!!!
Going to make one now
Well done for the amazing work
Thank you so much 😀
Very nice design and explanation.
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Great tutorial!
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You directions are very clear & concise, thank you.
What is the finished size? The one I made, came out to be: 4" x 3"
I had the most difficult time finding the small tissues. They offer a new type that is a bi-fold. The tissues I finally found measure 4" x 2" but don't fit in this pattern. They also come out of the plastic at the top in a tab style design. I took the tissues out of the plastic but they just don't fit. Ugh! I'm unsure if my final is the correct size?
I live near Philadelphia and wondered if anyone else has this problem finding the traditional tissues this is designed for?
Hi! Sorry for the delay in responding. I'm sorry your pocket tissue holders didn't come out to fit! Our pocket tissue holders final measurements are 4-3/4" x 3-1/8". The pocket tissue packs by Kleenex are 4.5" x 2.5". The only things I can think are the starting fabric measurements or the seam allowances. We used a 1/4" and a scant 1/4" seam allowances for this project. We do have a written tutorial here: www.needlepointers.com/main/youtubecontent.aspx?youtubepageid=249 so this may help you get them the correct size.
Loved It! Thank you very much.
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´Beautiful tutorial! It is the best!
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Thanks for sharing 🌻
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very nice n easy❣❣
These are easy and quick to make. They make great gifts and stocking stuffers.
This is so cute! Can you also use fabric tissues for this or would it be too tight?
I believe it would be too tight.
you made this the hard way. no need to leave a gap.
I would love to have one of those tissue pouches I can't sew
I am glad you like the tissue pouches. If you know someone who sews, prehaps they can make one for you.
What are the seam allowances you are sewing with please
Thanks for watching our video on the fabric tissue holder. We used a 1/4" seam allowance.
Made two of these and the tissue dint fit into either one.
Just cut the tissue 👌😊
Just wondering if your seam allowance was a bit too big (I haven't made one yet, but this came to mind when I read your comments compared to some of the others)!
Belli ma la misura della stoffa in cm ?
Thank you for commenting on my video. I am glad you like it. I am sorry but I do not know the measurements in cm. Perhaps you can convert it with a measurement converter.
@@Needlepointers Ok grazie
Much too small for tissues. Cut main color 6 x & and lining 6 x 8.5 if you want to use for Kleenex tissue packs.
Thanks for your recommendation on making the tissue holder a little bigger.
This made no sense to me
Great job! Thank you!