Rosettes Tissue Box Cover
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p122013
Date Added: July 31, 2011
This tight fitting long tissue box cover starts off with making 20 squares of the same size. 8 of them are Stitched together to form the top and the other 12 are stitched together to form the sides. The top has 2 rounds of single crochet and the sides have a round of sc and half double crochet on each side. The top is stitched to the bottom with a different type of slip stitch technique that forms a small ridge along the top outside edge of the box. It is fun and fairly easy to make and can be completed in few evenings.
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