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Something old becomes NEW and fresh and fun!

I seem to wear my jeans forever and I've had this particular pair for approximately 4+ years.  Hey...I have a limited budget and what I have I'd rather spend on sewing and quilting supplies!

After all that wearing and washing, the back pockets started ripping out at the stitching and another small spot had caught on something making a tiny hole.  I couldn't bear to throw them away so I fixed them with "special shaped" fabric yo-yos--made using Clover's yo-yo makers--and a bit of perle cotton free-form hand stitching!  I have tested washing and drying the jeans (post-patching) to ensure stability--in fact, this picture was taken with the jeans pulled fresh from the dryer.  YAY!
Click the image to see a larger picture. 
YoYoPatches.JPGI *love how they turned out.  I never thought I could love my old jeans more, but now I do.  I've been thinking I may add some more to the front lower legs as a design element. 

Uh-oh...watch out closet...I'm getting jiggy with the yo-yo embellishments.


At last, the pattern is ready!
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Pattern, photos, images & text ©Tracy L. Chapman & Sew Thankful Inc. January 2008.  All rights reserved.

Permission to copy and distribute this complimentary pattern in printed form at no charge to others, for personal or NON-PROFIT use, for guild and group projects or for making small quantities to sell at craft fairs and such is granted provided all copyright information and references to Sew Thankful are kept in tact one each and every copy printed/distributed.  The above permissions do NOT include or permit the re-packaging or sale of this pattern itself in either paper or digital form
Digital (online) sharing of this pattern is only permitted in the form of a link to this page:
http://sewthankful.com/blog/2008/01/reversible-travel-tissue-holde.html
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Please read entire project carefully all the way through before beginning.

Materials required for each tissue holder:

  • 2 pieces of fabric 6" x 6" (pattern may not be suitable for directional fabrics)
  • Coordinating Thread
  • 2 pieces of ribbon (grosgrain, satin, etc.)  7 ½"  each
  • Temporary marking device, i.e., chalk
  • Yo-Yo and/or Button, if desired
  • Miscellaneous trim (yarn, ribbon, etc.), if desired.

Instructions:

1.      Using a chalk, marker or other suitable marking device, mark 1 ½" in from each edge on one side of one fabric square--on the RIGHT side of the fabric.

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2.  Fold each 7 ½" strip of ribbon in half, right sides together.  Center over marks on fabric & pin on the RIGHT side of the fabric.

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3.  Baste ribbon to fabric square, using 1/8" seam allowance on the RIGHT side of the fabric.

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4.   Pull ribbon loops gently up out of the way.  Bring opposite edge up to match edge with loops, smooth & press in half (being careful NOT to press the ribbon) with RIGHT sides of the fabric together (wrong side out).

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5. Press 2nd fabric square in half.

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6. Stitch sides using ¼" seam allowance.  Clip bottom corners. Repeat both seams and corner clips on other piece of fabric.

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7.  Use your fingers to align one side seam with pressed bottom center crease, forming a triangle.  Pin.7Corner1.jpg

8.  Measure from point up ½", mark a perpendicular line, stitch.  NOTE:  If you have pinned the point & side seam straight with the bottom center crease, you will form a 1" perpendicular line (triangle). See image below.

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9. Clip off triangle point.

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9a.  Repeat on other side. 

9b.  Repeat process for other piece of fabric.

10.  You should now have what looks like 2 square bottom bags (each unlined, one has ribbon loops on one side, both with raw edges).  Insert one unit inside the other with right side of both fabrics to the INSIDE.  Be careful to smoothly sandwich the ribbon loops. Match side seams carefully and pin.  Match raw edges all around.  Place one pin in center of long edge that does NOT have the loops.  Place one pin in center of each ribbon tail.  Place a 2nd pin approximately ¾" or so toward the center away from the ribbon edge (see image below).

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Use a ¼" seam allowance, backstitch at beginning and end to secure, stitch around top (raw) edge leaving approx. 2 ½" opening as shown in picture above.  Remove pins as you come to them, do NOT sew over the pins.  Remember to leave an approximately 2 ½" opening (between the two center-most pins on the "ribbon" side), stitch all the way around the top except for the opening.

11.  Press all the way around the top edge to set the seam.  Finger press apart/open the seam opening area, making it even with the seam allowance.  Press this area open gently with your iron.

11PressOpeningSADown.jpg12. Turn right side out through the opening. Use your fingers to smooth open/finger press the seam joining the two fabrics.12PullThruOpening.jpg

13.  Determine which side you want to use for the lining and insert inside the other. Remember, this is a REVERSIBLE project, so you can change your mind later to show the other side. Smooth out nicely making sure to pay attention to the open seam allowance between the ribbon loops.

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14. Choose how you want to finish.  You may wish to top stitch (using a straight stitch or a decorative stitch if your machine has one you like) all the way around (approx. 1/8' from the edge). 

Or, you may wish to apply a trim of some sort.  After top-stitching or applying trim (if desired), you may wish to embellish your holder with yo-yos and/or buttons.  Scroll down to see a gallery of samples for ideas and inspiration.

I couched a fancy yarn using decorative stitch in the picture below. 

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Ribbons, beaded trim, feathers, fuzzy trims, etc....all look great!  Once your trim is secure, clip threads.  Insert tissue packet.  Pull ribbon loops around (exposing the right side) to secure tissue packet inside.  Want to see the reverse side of this one?

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How do you secure the loops?16Strap1on.jpg


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How do use the new packet without removing from the holder?

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How2Use3.JPGWhen you are finished, simply tuck the plastic pack cover back inside.

Gallery of ideas:
Illusion.JPGAsian1.JPGRedYoyoHeart.JPG LimeAndBlue.JPG

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Pattern, photos, images & text ©Tracy L. Chapman & Sew Thankful Inc. January 2008.  All rights reserved.

Permission to copy and distribute this complimentary pattern in printed form at no charge to others, for personal or NON-PROFIT use, for guild and group projects or for making small quantities to sell at craft fairs and such is granted provided all copyright information and references to Sew Thankful are kept in tact one each and every copy printed/distributed.  The above permissions do NOT include or permit the re-packaging or sale of this pattern itself in either paper or digital form
Digital (online) sharing of this pattern is only permitted in the form of a link to this page:
http://sewthankful.com/blog/2008/01/reversible-travel-tissue-holde.html
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Click here for the PDF file if you want to print the instructions. NOTE, you must have a *recent* version of Adobe Acrobat Reader available for free from www.adobe.com -- sorry, we are unable to provide tech support for adobe software products.



Here's my Yo-Yo Santa made using the Indygo Junction Yuletide Yo-Yos pattern -- click thumbnails to view larger images in a pop up window:
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SantaHandsUp1.jpgYoYoSantaSitting1.jpgThe boys LOVE squeezing, twisting and hugging this super squishy Santa made from Yo-Yos.

I made a few changes--of course--from the pattern directions.  I made "scrappy red yo-yos" instead of all one multi-red print as suggested.  I used white flannel for his beard. I used dark blue wooden beads for his eyes.  I used a lighter print for the cuffs of sleeves and pants instead of natural muslin.  I also tucked some white poly batting under his hat and then pulled it forward to create his hair.  I like Santa with a full head of fluffy white hair.

The pattern is NOT difficult at all and Santa is absolutely ADORABLE!!  This sweet Santa will be sure to become a family heirloom.

He does take some time to make unless you have a stack of red yo-yos in the right sizes already made up.  Now, having done one, I see how I could probably make 3 or more in the same or even less time the next time but that probably won't happen until next summer.  Perhaps I should mark the calendar to start making red yo-yos in July.




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