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Old 01-10-2015, 12:37 PM
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Has anyone ever seen any quilting stencils for playing cards? I'm looking for a poker card game theme for a quilt I want to make for my husband. He is a big poker player and I want to quilt his quilt with a poker theme.
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I very often make my own to suit what I am doing. And speaking of suits, I wonder if you could make some in the shapes of spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds.
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I had thought of that Boston1954 just don't think I'd be very good at it. But, how hard can it be, those shapes should be easy enough. I might just have to try it. I don't want to waste a lot of time looking for them. I seem to do that alot when starting a quilt. It's usually the fabric I get stuck on. I get this imagine of what I want in my head and nothing I find is good enough and I usually end of settling on what ever I can find and I'm very seldom happy with it. So, making my own might be the way to go. Thanks so much for the suggestions!
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These are only 3/4" tall, but they are suit symbols.

http://www.americanhomestencils.com/...=NarrowBorders
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Originally Posted by Krisb View Post
These are only 3/4" tall, but they are suit symbols.

http://www.americanhomestencils.com/...=NarrowBorders
They look perfect for around the border. Thank you!
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Are these stencils at American Home Stencils plastic? I buy some stencils from Quilting Creations... are these the same type?
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You could take a deck of cards, tape together one from each suit in the shape/style you want and lay a piece of template plastic over them to trace. Then cut with an exacto knife if you don't have a dremel/melting tip.
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Here are a bunch of clip art images. Cupy them on a copier, using enlarge if you want, then use golden paper & pounce or trace on template plastic. Search clip art card suit images.

http://www.clker.com/clipart-cards-symbols.html

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Originally Posted by NJ Quilter View Post
You could take a deck of cards, tape together one from each suit in the shape/style you want and lay a piece of template plastic over them to trace. Then cut with an exacto knife if you don't have a dremel/melting tip.
That is a good idea NJ!
Thanks so much!
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Originally Posted by Mdegenhart View Post
Here are a bunch of clip art images. Cupy them on a copier, using enlarge if you want, then use golden paper & pounce or trace on template plastic. Search clip art card suit images.


http://www.clker.com/clipart-cards-symbols.html

Thanks so much for the website! These images are perfect
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