Needle Book / Case

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Sue E
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Needle Book / Case

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Hi Everyone, I always admire the beautiful work done by others and while I am okay cross stitching I am really not very good at finishing items into anything other than a framed picture !!.
I would really like to make myself a needle book/ case but I am struggling on how to make it up, if anyone could point me in the right direction I would be so grateful
thanks Sue
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MaggieM1750
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I used these directions Miss Mabel wrote up for one of my needlebooks. I still had the link saved in my bookmarks or I would have never found it.

http://crossstitchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6155" target="_blank

I also bought a kit from Needleboxes Etc. that was big enough to hold needles and scissors. I bought 2 of the trifold kits, either item #24 or 26- I can't remember now. Their kits come with the hard board cutouts and the instructions. You have to buy your own fabric, padding and ribbon. I modified mine a bit so it has 2 of the strips you tuck your needles into on each side. A bit complicated and putzy, took all weekend to do- most of that was due to letting the glue set up. But happy with the results.

http://www.needleboxesetc.com/index.php?cPath=36" target="_blank
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Maggie you are too quick again

Was just looking for that
Sue E
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Hi Maggie
Just want to say Thank You for your helpful and quick reply
Sue
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Glad I had what you needed.
Any photos of the finished result?
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