Well, that took longer than I thought it would, but the tutorial is ready to go! 9 pages filled with lots of (I hope) helpful pictures! You can click here to go directly to it, or there will always be a link to it on my tutorial page and get it there. If you have any questions, please feel free to Email me and let me know!
To recap: I talk about why I needed to make these here, along with a plea for help on the name and some details on the small board) and then I show some details of the large one here, and then I’ve started a flickr group in hopes of seeing things people make with my tute, patterns or if they’re generally inspired to make something after seeing something here – if you make one of these – please post a picture!
Enjoy!
Ooh, I can’t forget to share this with some pals!
Thanks Kim |
23 Responses
Candy, I love that you’ve created the tutorial as a pdf! Great idea!
Oh what fun! And who couldn’t do with a great useful project like this? Well done!!!
Mind if I link this blog article on Facebook?
Thanks for making a tutorial…it’s beautiful! 🙂
~Kim
Love the tutorial! the fact it’s on pdf is perfect!!!
I’m already searching for scraps of fabric around the house to make my own Pocketin Board!
This is really cute! Love the little houses.
This looks great. I love the design and practicality.
I’ve been looking for something like this, thank you..!
I LOVE this idea! so practical and great looking!
I was eye balling a board the other day waiting for the tutorial! Thanks!
You win “Most Helpful and Practical” award for Friday Finish!
What a great tutorial – just what I need for my kitchen!
How convenient and attractive! Great job – thanks for the tutorial!
thanks for sharing that tutorial!!! love it.
What a totally fabulous idea! I love it. Thanks for the tutorial!
This is a great way to help achieve the “Get Organized” New Year’s Resolution. Thanks for posting.
So perfect for where I’m at right now!
Nice clear tut! Thanks! What is the stuff you used for the board? I tried looking it up and couldn’t find it.
I am still just in love with those houses and their little doorknob buttons. Thank you for the tutorial, it looks fantastic!
Thanks for taking the time to do a tutorial. This is so cute!
Thanks for sharing this with us!
Wow – I totally have to make one of these – this is so lovely, Candy, thank you for the tute!
Completely adorable, thanks for the tutorial!
What a great tutorial. So cool!
Totally cool! Thanks for sharing.