




dailylaundry 6120 Veronika, I love this - this is so festive!! And, thanks for the pictures and detailed directions!!! Laura 32 days ago
mops 38206 Thank you for this lovely design, the pictures and the extensive and clear instructions. 29 days ago
Fabric postcards are a unique way to send warm wishes all year 'round! Choose your favorite colors, fabrics, and postcard designs to send a unique and personalized gift to friends and family members. Read below for these free project instructions. Supplies Needed: -Small pieces of fabric -Small piece of white or cream colored quilters cotton (for back) -Temporary spray adhesive -Cutaway stabilizer -Tearaway stabilizer -Fabric marker or permanent marker 1. Cut a piece of cutaway stabilizer and fabric a bit larger than your hoop. Spray the stabilizer with adhesive and smooth the fabric on top. 2. Hoop the fabric and stabilizer together. 3. Cut out the shape. Do this for the front piece and front character pieces. 4. Now that the fabric pieces are cut and ready, it is time to embroider the postcard! 5. Hoop a piece of tearaway stabilizer. 6. Attach the hoop to the machine and load the embroidery file. 7. Embroider the design - the first thing that sews is another dieline. After the dieline has sewn, stop the machine. 8. Lay the fabric right inside the shape and continue with the design. A tack down stitch (blanket or E stitch) will sew next. This binds the fabric piece to the stabilizer for the remainder of the design. 9. Continue with the design the front character pieces will sew next. After the first character piece dieline sews (snowman dieline for example) stop the machine and spray the backside of the fabric piece with adhesive. 10. Then, lay the fabric piece right inside the dieline shape and continue with the design. Another tack down stitch will sew next. 11. Other character pieces will sew. After each dieline sews, stop the machine, spray the corresponding fabric piece with adhesive, add the fabric piece, and continue with the design. Other elements will sew as well, such as snowflakes. Look for a note on the color change sheet that says back piece tack down. When you reach this step, stop the machine. Remove the hoop from the machine but do not remove the stabilizer from the hoop. Spray the back side of the back fabric piece with adhesive and add it inside the shape on the backside of the embroidery. 12. Since both sides of the embroidery will be seen, we are winding a bobbin in the same color as the top thread for the remaining step. 13. Attach the hoop to the machine and continue with the design. Another tack down stitch will sew next - this binds the front and back fabric together. 14. Unhoop and gently tear away the stabilizer. 15. Your postcard is now complete! You may write a message on the back of the postcard using a fabric marker. 16. You can also use the postcards as decorations! Add a couple of grommets at the top corners, thread ribbon through each hole, and tie a knot at each end of the ribbon. Now you can hang the postcard on the tree, on the wall.
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