Really nifty! Please be sure I am one of your fan club.
And do not forget that achieving the perfect, time after time, postcard after postcard, satin stitch is, in itself, quite an achievement. After all this time I still grind my teeth over mine. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Pat |
They are all lovely.
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Originally Posted by roguequilter
(Post 6799093)
they are beautiful, especially the second one down. the varigated thread color just "sings" ... love it! but, i have wondered every time i see someone post quilted post cards ---can you really mail them? what are the special proceedures needed to ensure they are still beautiful when they arrive at thier destination?
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I have done many postcards,but have to say. these r the most beautiful ever. U r very clever. and I agree. Great way to practice curves.
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I have a few books on making these postcards but have not had the courage to try one yet. Every year I think I will make just a few and send as my Christmas Cards, but again never have done it. This gives me a little more confidence that they get to the receiver still looking good even without an envelope. If I do try this year I will post and let you see!! Thanks for sharing and giving us such a good update on the success of quilted postcards. Yours are magnificent!!! Beautiful work!!!
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These are gorgeous. What a lovely keepsake! Wish I was on your mailing list................sigh.
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Stunning! I can't even begin to choose which is my favorite though the last one might have a tiny edge!
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Absolutely breathtaking! If you use a Juki straight stitch, how did you achieve the wonderfully tight edge work? WOW! So Impressive!!!
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LOVE them, great job.
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Very pretty.
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