Do this the same way as you would locally: create the solution, add the existing project to it, and then check the solution in. You can't mix different TFS servers in a single solution (as far as I'm aware), but you should be able to use (Visual Studio) projects from different TFS "Team Projects.
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The reason I want to do this is that I have a custom library that I use in different projects. I want to build the project against the source code. That means if I change the library I don't have to add the new assembly by hand.
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Sure can see this answer: referencing a source controlled project (using TFS) in another source controlled project.
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