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How Do You Make A Lined Drawstring Jewelry Pouch?

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How Do You Make A Lined Drawstring Jewelry Pouch?

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Pouches protect fine jewelry from scratching against other items and from stretching or straining the wire, line or other connecting materials used to create the piece. They also limit exposure to air or moisture to prevent tarnishing. If they are made from non-breathable materials, pouches will not provide adequate protection. Pouches work best when they are made specifically for one piece or one set of jewelry. Those made for sets need separate pockets for each piece, or they will not provide any protection. Step 1 Put an iron on wool setting. Turn the velvet right side (velvet side) down on a second piece of velvet that is face up, or on a needle board. Pile, which is the soft, thick side of the fabric, is easily crushed and scorched. Needle boards, a second piece of velvet or even a plush towel will prevent the pile from being flattened, according to Pauline Weston Thomas of Fashion-Era.com. Satin is also easily damaged when ironed. Turn the satin shiny side down and iron smooth. S

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