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Cut a piece of fabric and a piece of interfacing 6" x 23¼" and fuse the interfacing to the fabric. Lay the fabric out so the length is going left to right and make marks 1½" from the left and 3" from the left.
Date: 03/26/2005
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On the right side, make marks at 1½", 3" and a little shy of 6¼".
Date: 03/26/2005
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On the left side, fold and press the fabric over at the first mark.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Still on the left side, fold and press the fabric *under* at the second mark.
Date: 03/26/2005
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On the right side now, fold and press the fabric over at the first mark.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Still on the right, fold and press the fabric over again at the second mark.
Date: 03/26/2005
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On the right side again, fold and press the fabric *under* at the third mark.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Flip the fabric over.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Fold it in half so the right and left sides line up.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Before you press, it's important to make sure that the folded pieces butt up against one another. If they don't, realign your fabric until they do, then press.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Sew down each side using ¼" seam allowances.
Date: 03/26/2005
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Open it up, reach all the way to the back and turn right side out.
Date: 03/26/2005
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At first it's going to look like this, don't panic you just need to finish turning the bottom tissue/holding part.
Date: 03/26/2005
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When you've finished turning it will look like this.
Date: 03/26/2005
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I like to add a snap to keep it closed, but it's not necessary.
Date: 11/26/2006
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