Thursday, June 11, 2026

Vintage Linen Tissue Pouch

 

Hello !

I had a day off work last week 

so we went to a local Flea Market.

We had a good time walking around, enjoying

a beautiful sunny day.

I picked up a few things.

 I  found this pretty little embroidered doily.



It looked like the perfect size for a tissue pouch.


I made a paper pattern.



Then cut a piece of fusible lining.

I cut a piece of fabric





I ironed the lining  to the fabric back



and folded and ironed over the raw edge.


Pinned piece to the doily.




Top stitched to doily.




Folded up the sides.

Then stitched the sides.




Tucked inside the tissue pack.





The raw edges from  the doily show but I don't mind.

I used a small piece of Velcro for a closure.


This will help the Kleenex package stay together in my purse.



Thanks for the visit!

xo Lisa S


11 comments:

  1. How clever Lisa! I think you did a great job on a brilliant idea!
    Visiting from Stephanie's today where we're sitting together.

    You're most welcome to join me in a cuppa at Tea With Jennifer any time.

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  2. Very nice. I have a few old doilies I could use this way. From great aunties and grandmothers.

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  3. I love what you made with the little embroidered doily, and I'm glad you had fun at the flea market!

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  4. Oh how sweet! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx

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  5. A simply beautiful upcycle Lisa. I'm delighted to be featuring this project on Create, Bake, Grow & Gather today and pinning too.

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  6. I'm visiting from the chocolate link party to admire this darling pouch. Such a clever upcycle.
    Amalia
    xo

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  7. My goodness... your vintage linen tissue pouch is so darling, Lisa! It reminds me of a treasure you may find in your Grandmother's linen closet. So adorable!

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  8. Such a darling little tissue holder. You are so creative. Thanks so much for sharing at Love Your Creativity.

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  9. This is so sweet! Beautifully done. Thank you for sharing this at the Will Blog for Comments #86 linkup. Wishing you a wonderful week. We're looking forward to seeing you at #87, which opens Monday morning.

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  10. What a lovely way to treasure vintage linens. Featuring when my link party opens. Thanks for sharing!

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