How to Make a Fabric Gift Box

July 52010

**FREE PATTERN AT THE WEBSITE!**

http://cyberseams.com

This project requires very little sewing experience. If you can do a basic whip-stitch and know how to cut fabric and use an iron, you can do this! This is a great gift idea and you can use up those old fabric scraps, trims and beads. The best thing about it, is that you can customize the box to any occasion!

This video is a supplement to the pattern and instructions for the project, which are available at Cyberseams here: http://cyberseams.com/article/104986/holidays/make_a_fabric_gift_box.html

**Please take care in using the iron!**

Enjoy! And for more sewing tricks, tips and tutorials, visit us at http://cyberseams.com !

Duration : 0:7:23


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9 Responses

  1. TheCreativeCrafts Says:

    nice addition to …
    nice addition to what would be a normal box

  2. suziecrafter10 Says:

    Wonderful idea very …
    Wonderful idea very original. Enjoyed watching the video and the music was fabulous. What band was playing that instrumental music? Thank you for sharing!

  3. cyberseams Says:

    I found it was …
    I found it was better to score the fold before attaching the fabric. I suppose you could do it either way though.

  4. Geniega Says:

    Why can’t you …
    Why can’t you attach the fabric before you fold the box?

  5. mintymintymia Says:

    Very nice tutorial! …
    Very nice tutorial! Thank you for giving it to us FREEEE!!

  6. mintymintymia Says:

    lol
    lol

  7. cyberseams Says:

    I used iron-on tape …
    I used iron-on tape because it seems to hold the fabric the best. Double-sided tape would work well for a paper cover. I’m not sure why you refer to cellophane though – I didn’t use any on this project; only iron-on fusible web and fabric.

  8. whytcarcis7 Says:

    am totally disagree …
    am totally disagree wid d IRON thingy…
    y do u nid to use d tape and iron it?? y not use oder alternatives such as double sided tape or other things to attach it 2 d odr surface…
    am disagree wid burning/heating cellophanes….

  9. AkanMeister1 Says:

    awesome…
    chick …

    awesome…
    chick magnet ^^

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