I've been sewing for as long as I can remember so it's a little ironic that this is the first time I've sewn on a card. I'm not really liking it. My straight lines aren't so straight and my wonky lines aren't too impressive either. I guess I need to play with it a little more. It's harder to sew on card stock than it is on fabric.
Hi Nicole, what a great book cover! I think I ll make one using our new material and take to convinteon with me! I'll be sure and send you a link when I get it done. Thanks for the instruction.
Posted by: Criselida | June 21, 2012 at 09:09 AM
Is cursing and name canllig all you can do? See, you proved my point you can't have a classy conversation if your life depended on it. What does Grammar have anything to do with you being a bigot?
Posted by: Venkat | June 21, 2012 at 07:49 AM
Adorable as always! Can I ask you shontmieg - and if it's an industry secret, please just let me know and I'll shut up! - how do you cut them all to the same size and shape? Do you just use a pattern piece and cut for ages and ages? Because I've been doing that (just to make my own Christmas deccies, nothing crazy!) and it is driving me nuts! I'm making a garland for my sister-in-law with 8 little Christmas trees and 7 little Santas on it and I drove myself crackers cutting them all out!
Posted by: Cleopatra | June 21, 2012 at 06:46 AM
The sewing looks great! If you hadn't said anything I would have thought you did it that way on purpose. Love the card!
Posted by: Nanette Fodor | May 23, 2012 at 08:10 PM
It's such a cute card! Sewing on fabric is easier and looks better...it's more forgiving....but I love how the stitches look on paper to. It's just different. It looks great.
Posted by: Sew for Tea | May 23, 2012 at 12:09 PM