Saturday, 19 January 2013

{Back to School} Tissue Cover



With the new school year looming, it is the perfect time to do some Back to School crafting. Sadly, my teens no longer want me to make them anything for the new academic year, but with some pleading on my part, Sarah agreed that she could use some Tissue Covers to keep in her school bag and locker. She has inherited my allergies, so always needs a steady supply of tissues. We tend to buy the travel packs of tissues in bulk!




After a look through our fabric stash we found the perfect fabrics. Polka Dots, Eiffel Towers, Union Jacks, and Cupcakes! (Our favourite themes). We found the French and British themed fabrics at Spotlight (they are a linen cotton blend). Wish I had of bought some of the Aussie themed one as well.




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I didn't use a pattern, and made up my own design as I went along. There are no doubt loads of tutorials around for Tissue Covers but if you want to make one like ours, I noted down the dimensions and took a few progress photos.

Tissue Cover


Materials

    • 6 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches  (Main Fabric - Eiffel Tower)
    • 2 1/4 inch x 5 3/4 inch (Contrasting Fabric - Polka Dot)
    • 8 x 5 3/4 inch (Lining Fabric - white)
    • 1 1/2 inch of striped ribbon, 3/4 inch wide
    • 6 inch mini pom pom trim (optional)
    • Travel pack of tissues
Prepare Materials

Stitch the smaller rectangle (polka dot) to the larger rectangle (Eiffel Towers) along the 5 3/4 inch edge to form the front cover. Press. Fold the ribbon in half, and baste it in place, 1 inch from the top left hand side as shown in the photo.

Assemble Tissue Cover

With the right sides facing, layer the tissue cover on top of the white lining. Pin together. Stitch together along the top and bottom edges using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Turn out the right way. Press.
Optional: If you want to add pom pom trim, stitch it on (along the edge with the ribbon), using a scant seam allowance.

Sew Front to Back

Lay the tissue cover on your table as shown in the photo above. Turn down the top edge 2 1/4 inches. Press. Turn up the bottom edge 1 3/4 inches (along the seam line where the Eiffel Tower fabric meets the polka dots). Press. The Tissue cover should measure 5 1/4 inches x 3 1/2 inches. Stitch both sides together as shown. Overlock raw edges. Clip corners. Turn out right way using a turning tool. Press.
Note: The top flap will overlap the bottom flap  by approx 1/2 inch.

Stitch Sides of Tissue Cover


Turn out the Right Way and Press.


The Tissue Covers are sized to hold a small pack of travel tissues. They are great to have on hand in your school bag, hand bag, or suitcase. Of course, I couldn't stop at one and made up a few to use when travelling.




You can find some of our other Back to School tutorials here -

8 Back to School Projects


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22 comments:

Patchwork and Play said...

I think I need to make one of these just so I can use some cute pop pom trim and ribbon! Very sweet!

Helen said...

these are very cute I am going to make some! A quick question, do the front flaps overlap at all, or but up against each other?
Helen

Happy in red said...

That's very pretty fabric!! Thanks for the tuto!!

A Spoonful Of Sugar said...

Helen - the top part of the flap will overlap the polka dot section by approx 1/2 inch. This keep it looking neat :)

Dawn said...

Thanks for the Tut...excellent fabric choice, Spotlight at Clovercrest in South Australia still have the Aussie one if you want some...give them a call and they'll post it...
Hugs x

Jos said...

L.O.V.E. Them!

Suzie said...

I've been catching up with your posts, so many clever and delicious ideas! The chicken patties is one of my favourites, I also tried the vegetable muffins, but had to change a little because we don't have self-raising flour. Your chocolate chip cookies are the best recipe, it's always a success! And I love how you made the Patchwork Needle Book, just lovely!

Thimbleanna said...

They're adorable Lisa! I especially love the Brit fabric!

carole said...

I love the tissue covers and your pattern is nicer than others I've seen. I'll be making a few of these. Thanks

thingsforboys said...

Gorgeous! I think a lot of the NSW stores have the Melbourne print and the VIC stores have the Sydney print. Call the shop at home, it's on clearance at a lot of stores so you might pick it up cheap!

karamino said...

Love the colours! and thank you for tutorial!

tubilinha tiacarminha said...

Obrigada MENINAS!!!!Adorei,vou fazer.Beijos do Brasil.

Chocolate Cat said...

These would be great for when you just need a small gift. Thanks for sharing!

biaartesplasticasefotosmontagens said...

Amei o tecido com a Toore Eifell, mas não tem aqui pra vender ! Que pena !!!

Kate said...

These are the 'spiffiest' tissue covers that I've ever seen!!!! Thanks for including the tutorial, too. :)

Ginny Fierro said...

Love the Paris fabric. Where did you get it?

Sandy said...

I love this! Would it be okay if I pinned it to my Sewing board on Pinterest? Thanks so much :)

cmoh said...

Oh wow this is great! I always have those plastic tissue pouches in my purse and they just don't stand up to two little girls so the tissues end up all over my purse or in an ugly sandwich bag. I am going to try and make on of these today.

Thanks for sharing
Hugs
Caroline

Lins Artyblobs said...

This is something I was thinking of making so thanks for the tutorial. Great fabrics too.

Anonymous said...

Love, love, love these! Please tell us who is the fabric manufacturer so we can search for it in the U.S. Thanks so much for sharing!

Angela said...

Lovely :-) You should do a classroom DIY chair-bag tutorial as a part of this series!

Shannon said...

Cold and flu season has arrived, so this will be the perfect little pick-me-up project for sniffly friends. Thanks for posting, I am off to search my fabric scraps right this minute!

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