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Sunday, July 12, 2026
Cardmaking - a stitched square of collaged fabric scraps that make a gift
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I started by stitching small scraps to a substrate of white cotton ensuring that all the pieces were secure. For the first card I stitched ...
Friday, July 10, 2026
Cardmaking - circles of fabric forming a flower
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For these two cards I cut three circles from red fabrics and a small one from yellow. I positioned all the element and then stitched the st...
Wednesday, July 08, 2026
Cardmaking featuring handmade paper with stitched fabric appliques which form butterflies
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I am on a roll!!!! These cards were all made with the same concept where I used the little triangles cut from darts when making bowl cozies...
Monday, July 06, 2026
Cardmaking - handmade paper and layered fabric flowers in pink
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Another one in my current series of cards which features layered pink flowers and green leaves which are stitched with coordinating thread....
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Crafting - new Sizzix multipurpose platform
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I have pretty much worn out my platform which came with my Sizzix Big Shot when I bought it. I am not sure how long it has been but it may...
Crafting - slow stitching - final bunch of card holders
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I managed to finish up all the cardholders that I had kitted up a while back. It has been fun but a bit tedious to get these all done but t...
Saturday, July 04, 2026
Cardmaking - fabric triangles stitched to handmade paper to create a forest
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For this card I used little triangles to create a forest!!! These little triangles are ones trimmed from the darts made in the bowl cozies...
Friday, July 03, 2026
Crafting - buttons for card holders using decorative butterflies
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I have been making card holders for Christmas and thought I would see if I could find some colourful buttons at our local thrift or dollar...
Slow stitching - another batch of card holders for Christmas
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I have been busy making up card holders with the kits I prepared a little while back. It is fun to repurpose unused CDs along with some fa...
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