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Old 10-27-2014, 09:17 AM
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Quilty-Louise
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
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I will explain how I used to do mine back when I was very active
in making/sending fabric post cards.

I used the Peltex 72 or Peltex 72F which had fusible on BOTH sides.
But for me it wasn't enough fusible so I added Heat n Bond LITE to
the Peltex.
I created a "back" for the FPC that I would print onto card stock.
This was the side that I used as the message/mailing side and for
postage.

The fabric side I would select the fabric of choice, than I would cut
the Peltex to size (4x6) iron to the back of fabric. Than trim the fabric
to size. At this point is when I would decide if I was going to be doing
any "sewing" (free motion quilting etc) to the FPC.

On the other side I would iron the back of the card stock to the back
side of the Peltex (NOT the same side as with the fabric of course).

Once ALL the ironing has been completed, than move on to embelishing
the FPC with sequins, glitter, or any thing you can think of.

I have a WHOLE box full of embellishments which also includes scrap
booking stuff.

Like I said before your imagination is the limits. I am going to try and
get my hubs (he is 6'3" so he can reach it no problem) to get the box
down for me tonight when I get home.

If anyone has Microsoft Excel on their computers I can email you my
"template" that I created for using with FPC. Just send me a PM with
your email address.


Jane I hope you don't feel as if I am stepping on your toes for sharing
my previous knowledge and tips.
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