Three new postcards to send out

This one started with some already pieced scraps that I found in the bag of scraps I bought from the quilt store. I then covered it with Mistyfuse, laid on some black curly wool, novelty yarn and then a layer of black netting. I FME from the back, only to turn it over and see that the tension wasn’t right. You can’t see that here because it’s a bad photo. So I’m not really happy with this one.

This was again made with pieced pieces (the stripes) that I found in my scraps. I zigzagged them down to the base. So it looks like a lot of work but I didn’t do the hard part. But I just couldn’t waste the cute stripes that were so bright and colorful.

This last one is my favorite although it has a quite simple design. I really liked the purple fabric. I then free motioned the “twigs” onto the camel colored flannel. I keep practicing on the FME at which I’m not very proficient.


This is a closeup with a silly red thread stuck in the wrong place for the photo.

Pay It Forward

This PIF exchange is a payment forward that started with Annica in Stockholm, Sweden. She has a lovely blog if you’d like to go see.

This is how it works:

“I will send a handmade gift to the first 3 people who leave a comment on my blog requesting to join this PIF exchange. I don’t know what that gift will be yet and you may not receive it tomorrow or next week, but you will receive it within 365 days, that is my promise! The only thing you have to do in return is pay it forward by making the same promise on your blog.”

So, join the PIF exchange and leave a comment!

My latest postcard creation

This is a technique that I learned from workshopontheweb.com by Maggie Grey. The background fabric is a wipe that I used to clean up some paint with and I then added some gold. I free motion embroidered an outline on felt. Cut the felt outline out and then zig zagged it to the background fabric. I then filled in the middle with three different colors of thread with more FME. I think it is sort of odd looking.

Here’s a close up of the FME.