Fabric Cards – Tutorial
#52
I have been thinking about making my own Christmas cards this year. I think this is a great idea. I know I have plenty of Christmas fabric downstairs that is just sitting there. I think I have to get started.
Thanks for the great tutorial.
Thanks for the great tutorial.
#54
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This is a great tutorial. Just one tip! I've been making these for quite some time and instead of using Modge Podge which can get messy and the cardstock and curl, I just iron Heat N Bond to the back of the fabric and then iron it onto the cardstock. It won't burn the cardstock as long you take care to not let the iron stay in one place too long. It's really quick and easy! Enjoy!
#55
Cute idea I saw this same idea used on PBS one Saturday she cut 9- 9"sq blocks then cut them into thirds horizontal and vertical , not exactly straight a little angled. Nest she stacked them with the same method and then sewed them together. She had nine blocks that looked very much like a crazy quilt.
#56
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"Are there quilters without 'furry inspectors?' Mine got soooo bbbaaaddd I had to shut the door because I ended up washing everything to get her long calico hair off that she left to show me she'd been 'guarding' it!
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