Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #153 ~ That Time of the Year

One of Mr. G's Perfect Shirts

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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Bunting Babies

        Not every project turns out as successful as you would have liked.
       Would children today have the imagination to play with these?
I would have loved these as a child.  They would have been a classroom of students.  I played school all the time.
       This was an in the hoop embroidery project.  I believe I found the file on The SewingForum.com. 
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Monday, December 28, 2015

Fast Card Stockings

        Folks at my church trade Christmas Cards during Christmas time.  This year, I decided to make Christmas Card stockings.  The idea came from an Eleanor Burns video on You-Tube.
         


I drew a stocking large enough for a gift card, using an old hotel key card to make my pattern.  






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 Cut a 2 inch wide piece that will be longer than the top of the stocking.  Stretch knit works great.
 A cord is looped and placed in the stitch line before stitching




Tip: A triple stitch looks better than this single stitch.

Triple stitch used here.
The template was found here.
Download stocking pattern here.
Because the template is a jpg I pulled it up on Pic Monkey to add text and design.

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas Quilt Review From Shows Toured



 .... and fabric shops.


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Turkey Cranberry Sandwich


Turkey dinners over?
Nuf said.

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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #152 ~ Christmas Reflection Time

The reason for the since is.............
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Bell Chimers

My electronic bell chimers.







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Monday, December 21, 2015

Christmas Ornament Cards

 After the receiver gets this Christmas card, they can cut out the ornament and hang it on a tree.







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 Cut card stock in half for 2 cards.
Cut out a 3 inch circle for a pattern.

 Place the pattern on the front of the card in position desired
 Place fabric over pattern.
Use a water soluble or heat sensitive pen to trace the circle.
 To make the hanger of the ornament,
 another pattern of your choice can be used.


Start stitching in the position shown.
A triple stitch was used here, which is 2 stitches forward, 1 back.
Once around the circle, proceed to stitch the
 hanger area of the ornament.
This is a time when the Stitch Sampler came in handy.
 Choose stitches to decorate the ornament.

Making the back of the ornament.
 Using the circle pattern,
draw circle on another piece of fabric that will go on the back of the front of the card.
Back the circle with some stabilizer from your scrap pile.
Use templates of the words "Merry Christmas" as seen above
  to aid in placement of wording on the circle. 
Then stitch the words. 
(Do not stitch on the template.)
AFTER words are stitched,
place the untrimmed "Merry Christmas" circle fabric
on the back of the front of the card.
The fabric should be larger than the card & 
will be trimmed down to card size later.
Place wording over the circle already stitched.
To attach the "Merry Christmas" circle, 
stitch over the front ornament with a single stitch
around the previous stitched circle.
Do not stitch from the back, which would be done blindly. 
 Remove stabilizer used on back of front of card.
Fold fabric back along the edge of the card,
using ruler and water soluble marker, mark line 1/4 inch from 
all 4 edges then top stitch all 4 sides.
Folding fabric along edge helps to mark the 1/4 inch along the edge.
Stitch along 1/4 inch marked line through all layers. 
Trim edges with pinking sheers.
Trim all threads.
Stitch gold cord through the card as shown.
Tie at the top.
An envelope can be made from 1 sheet of paper.
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Hope your receivers enJOY the ornament from this card.
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Info about making an envelope
       The envelope can be made from a template using one sheet of paper that works perfectly with this "half page" card. Just do a web search. Some are PDF files. However some are jpeg (picture files) and if so, right click on the picture & download as an image which will print on a full sheet of paper. Use that as a template to trace around, so printer ink doesn't need to be used every time you make an envelope. No resizing should be needed to print. I used the ruler & rotary cutter to cut out 6 at a time.  Use a glue stick to hold.   (info updated 4/21/18)
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