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Craft:g33k: Tardis Tissue Box Cozy. UPDATE: This blog post has gone around some, which is awesome, but I know these instructions are a little fly-by-night.

craft:g33k: Tardis Tissue Box Cozy

If you want any help please feel free to comment and I will respond. It had to be done. It's so obvious that it's even been done before. This is my interpretation, made for the Great Geek Swap. My swapper partner likes Dr. The BBC has actually copyrighted the TARDIS design, which is one of those interesting copyright oddities since clearly this "design" was just borrowed from actual police boxes designed for the London PD. Supplies:20x20" Fusible interfacing1/4 yd Dark denim1/4 yd liningSilver Satin (scraps)Embroidery floss (white and navy)Print n Press transfer paper (dark fabric)Sewing Machine, denim needle & navy threadBead for top light1 5.5x5.5" cardboard square I wanted to do a more detailed HOWTO, but my process got changed and convoluted somewhere along the way so this is the best I can muster.

And here's the sign I used (with Print n Press transfer paper). Bethany Sew-and-Sew: Character Aprons!!! Please see ordering information to learn how to order and help create your very own custom apron.

Bethany Sew-and-Sew: Character Aprons!!!

I am a stay-at-home mother of two, so I'm not always able to complete every request, but if you have a cool new idea, let me know! All the aprons pictured on this page are a size "medium," but due to the flexibility of a tie-around apron, they fit women from a size 4 to a 16 quite comfortably. They are made of 100% cotton and are machine washable unless otherwise noted. (If you would like a larger size, just let me know! Men's aprons are a universal size and made of twill or canvas--machine wash warm, line dry), and children's aprons are generally a size 5 and fit most kids between ages 2 and 8.)

Below are samples of what I like to do. Princess Zelda: After many requests, I have finally completed a Link and Zelda set. Link: Link is of course here to go with Zelda. The Tiger: This apron has pockets with claws, so that when you put your hands in them it appears that you have claws. Top 100 Tutorials of 2010. Make This Look - StumbleUpon. Hand Embroidered Note : Daily source of DIY craft projects and inspiration,...

Bottoms

Tops. Kate’s notebook lunchbag. Oh i love this time of year. this month’s theme is definitely going to be back to school, because who can help but be at least a little excited about the start of fall and a new year for students everywhere. send your favorite student to school (or work) with this notebook lunchbag!

kate’s notebook lunchbag

This is completed in a jiffy and is very inexpensive. much like that pristine first page of a new notebook, the hardest part is deciding what to write on it. have fun! -kate CLICK HERE for the full project after the jump! Materials: 1. striped canvas fabric (1 yard) 2. sewing machine 3. red and cream thread 4. black fabric marker 5. ruler 6. scissors instructions: 1. take your fabric and lay it on a flat surface. measure and cut out a large rectangle that is 34.5 x 33 (the 34.5 should be cut parallel to/along with the stripes, and the 33 should be cut perpendicular/through the stripes). this will be for a bag that is 8.5″ x 11″ (of course!) 6. you now have your bag complete!!

Stuffed

Accessories. Hand Embroidery Tutorials. Upcycled Sweater Boots - StumbleUpon. Profit projects. Denim Sunburst Textile Art. Costuming.