You'll be shocked to see I made three more postcards.
These all show off fabric I painted during a thickened dyes workshop. I can't wait to send these out. This gets me to 20 of my goal of 34 before my 34th birthday. I want to spend time tomorrow to do a more involved collage one, they can't all just be 1 piece of fabric. But these fabrics are some of my favorite, so I love showing them off.
In the mail this week I got the postcards I ordered from Moo.com They are seriously awesome and I can't wait to send them out, though postcrossing has been a bit of a disapointment so far. I know it takes a long time for cards to reach international destinations, but the one I sent to someone in the US hasn't been registered. But every card I sent to someone on ravelry the same day has been recieved! However, I joined a postcard swap group on ravelry; so maybe that will be more reliable.
I also started a Craftsy class called "Sewing with Fleece". I mainly wanted a little more step by step to make a fleece jacket (though I bet I could have figured it out...) While waiting to arrive, I did the first project- a hat. The hat is comfy and warm, and I like the way my hair curls, but I think it highlights that I have a big head.... Still, I've had this ice skate fleece forever, so it was exciting to use it. So what do you think? Can I wear it in public?
Also, the winner of the postcard drawing was Shecki. I will contact you and get it mailed to you if you would like it.
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Saturday, January 9, 2016
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Faux quilted fabric postcard tutorial
Here's another tutorial on a different style of postcard- this one is the faux quilted look.
Mine isn't perfect, because nothing I make is- but the video includes a few tips to help yours look closer to perfect (if that matters to you). The number one hint is to measure you fabric, something I didn't do, and to pay more careful attention to where you are stitching.
I like a quick and easy project more than I like a perfect product most of the time. As long as you aren't looking super close up like the camera is, I think this looks pretty good!
Enjoy!
Mine isn't perfect, because nothing I make is- but the video includes a few tips to help yours look closer to perfect (if that matters to you). The number one hint is to measure you fabric, something I didn't do, and to pay more careful attention to where you are stitching.
I like a quick and easy project more than I like a perfect product most of the time. As long as you aren't looking super close up like the camera is, I think this looks pretty good!
Enjoy!
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Four more postcards
My Christmas Eve goal was to get some cleaning done in my sewing room. I guess I still have time to do that, but I have my doubts it will get done.
Instead, I made 4 more postcards. These are fun and addictive.
I made one very similar to yesterday's:
I made one with some of my favorite batiks. I really like this one:
I tried something different, not my favorite:
And I made one that looks quilted. Not sure what I think. I do know it's a really bad picture!
Instead, I made 4 more postcards. These are fun and addictive.
I made one very similar to yesterday's:



And I made one that looks quilted. Not sure what I think. I do know it's a really bad picture!
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Fabric postcards
My apologies for the months between posts. I don't know if anyone still reads, but if they do- I am going to try harder in the new year to post interesting things.
Things got very hard here since my last post. In October we found out that the baby had a very rare (and extremely large) chromosomal deletion. Then in November we lost him. I delivered Sean still on November 12. Needless to say, things have been very difficult. His life would have been full of an unbelievable number of challenges that we know this is for the best, but every morning that I wake up without my little boy I just feel empty.
In an effort to try to add a little happiness to my life, I've started making quilted fabric postcards to mail out for postcard swaps. (I'll post if I get any cards back!)
The first three I made using fused scraps. My favorite is the woven one!
Have you ever made a fabric postcard? I'm told I can mail them with a normal stamp (not a postcard stamp- it's too little), but well, I have my doubts. I will let you know if I hear they made it to their destination. I hope to make a tutorial on how to make them soon.
Things got very hard here since my last post. In October we found out that the baby had a very rare (and extremely large) chromosomal deletion. Then in November we lost him. I delivered Sean still on November 12. Needless to say, things have been very difficult. His life would have been full of an unbelievable number of challenges that we know this is for the best, but every morning that I wake up without my little boy I just feel empty.
In an effort to try to add a little happiness to my life, I've started making quilted fabric postcards to mail out for postcard swaps. (I'll post if I get any cards back!)
The first three I made using fused scraps. My favorite is the woven one!
Have you ever made a fabric postcard? I'm told I can mail them with a normal stamp (not a postcard stamp- it's too little), but well, I have my doubts. I will let you know if I hear they made it to their destination. I hope to make a tutorial on how to make them soon.
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