I'm making a series of fabric postcards for a special little boy.
I printed out an M in a fun font.
I traced the letter "M" on Steam a Seam 2
and fused it to a scrap of purple fabric:
I fused the letter to a scrap of yellow fabric and I added some Tearaway Stabilizer behind the fabric, threaded my handy-dandy Handi Quilter Stitch 210 machine with Neon Lime FabuLux thread in the needle and Sage DecoBob in the bobbin.
I started stitching down the letter "m" using a blanket stitch (set at 5.0 width and 2.0 stitch length):
For the record, all of those tight curves were a bit fussy to stitch around.
I tore away the stabilizer and fused some scrap backing fabric, Peltex, and my top fabric together.
Then I trimmed the card to 4 1/4" x 5 1/2". I set my Stitch 210 machine for zig-zag (set at 5.0 width and .4 stitch length) and stitched around the edge of the card using Paradise FabuLux thread:
Another card, ready to mail!
I printed out an M in a fun font.
I traced the letter "M" on Steam a Seam 2
and fused it to a scrap of purple fabric:
I fused the letter to a scrap of yellow fabric and I added some Tearaway Stabilizer behind the fabric, threaded my handy-dandy Handi Quilter Stitch 210 machine with Neon Lime FabuLux thread in the needle and Sage DecoBob in the bobbin.
I started stitching down the letter "m" using a blanket stitch (set at 5.0 width and 2.0 stitch length):
For the record, all of those tight curves were a bit fussy to stitch around.
I tore away the stabilizer and fused some scrap backing fabric, Peltex, and my top fabric together.
Then I trimmed the card to 4 1/4" x 5 1/2". I set my Stitch 210 machine for zig-zag (set at 5.0 width and .4 stitch length) and stitched around the edge of the card using Paradise FabuLux thread:
Another card, ready to mail!
I sent the card off in a clear mailing envelope and am now planning which letter to make next. Any suggestions?
3 comments:
How about 'I'?
Hmmm. S, A, and M. I think I might have a guess at what this little guy's name might be? I think the letter L would be fun to stitch.
I was thinking SAM to, like LadySchep.
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