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Your sniffles will be stylish with this cute and easy tissue pouch
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Step 4
Sew around the outside edge of the pieces with a 1/4" seam allowance, leaving a 2" hole unsewn on one of the long sides, for turning. Backstitch at the beginning and end of your seam. I used red thread so it would be visible in the photos, but you'll want to use a neutral or matching thread so it won't show through on the other side.
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Step 6
a. Turn the holder right side out, and use a chopstick or point turner to carefully push out the corners, being careful not to stretch the fabric.
b. Tuck in the unsewn edges of your tissue holder to create a straight edge and press the holder with a hot iron. Take care to press the curves so that you don’t see the lining fabric from the outer side; this will help make your topstitched edge nice and neat.
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Step 10
Sew all the way across the short straight edges of the holder with a slightly less than 1/4" seam allowance (to make sure that the turning hole gets sewn over), on both sides, using your triple stitch function. If you don't have a triple stitch, then you'll want to sew a single straight stitch, and then sew over that two more times for reinforcement.
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Step 12
Turn right side out, tuck in a pack of tissues, and you’re finished!
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