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How to Sew A Handmade Pocket Tissue Holder

How to Sew A Handmade Pocket Tissue Holder – I show you how I make my pocket tissue holders so you can also make them too. (How to Make A Handmade Pocket Tissue Holder)

How to Sew A Handmade Pocket Tissue Holder

This DIY project should take less than 10 minutes, usually I can get one done in 5 to 6 minutes.

How to Sew A Handmade Pocket Tissue Holder - I show you how I make my pocket tissue holders so you can also make them too.  (How to Make A Handmade Pocket Tissue Holder)

I did make them one way, but I didn’t like that way that much. So I found another way and liked how they turned out. So I am going to share it with you all.

A pocket tissue holder simply is what it says, it holds the pocket size tissue packets.

I believe this is simple and easy to make. It is also a great way to get rid of your small fabric remnants. Yes! You should be saving ALL of your fabric remnants that you can! If not for this, but for quilting and patching. Anyways … Back to the how to …

What you will need

You will need your design fabric, matching lining fabric, matching thread, pins (optional) and a fabric marking pencil. I used cotton fabric.

Your design fabric needs to be cut 6 inches by 6 inches. Your lining fabric, which can be a solid color, needs to be 6 inches x 8 inches.

NOTE: To use for the bigger pocket tissue holders cut design fabric 6 1/2 inches by 6 1/2 inches. The solid 6 1/2 inches x 8 inches. That seems to work better in my opinion. (My video shows and mentions the 6 inch. But the directions are the same!)

You can use pins to keep the fabric together. I didn’t in this case. I just sewed the pieces.

Step One

DIY Pocket Tissue Holder Step 1

You align one side and sew down that side. Approx. 1/4″ scant. Means not quite, but almost 1/4″. Note the design fabric must be face down on the solid fabric.

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