This week’s card is called Angel and was made by Sejjcraft. This lovely card was made using the Angel Pattern from the Form-A-Lines Christmas 3 Patterns Booklet.
Sejjcraft said “The angel is stitched in gold onto square card. I realised that when mounted onto a jump card the outline made a star, which I cut from gold mirri card. I made this for a friends granddaughter for Christmas”.
Posted on January 20th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Friend Birthday and was made by WestCoaster. This elegant card was made using the Stitching Cards Bead Medallion 5: Heart Leaves pattern.
The pattern uses green, blue and gold seed beads on a white background. The green words compliment the green beads and the blue and green borders finish the design beautifully…
Posted on January 14th, 2010 |
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The remaining initials have been added to the Pinbroidery pattern collection. They are available individually and also in three sets: A to G, H to N and O to Z.
These Pinbroidery initial patterns make beautiful personalised cards for birthdays and other special occasions.
The patterns are supplied in two sizes; 144 x 144 mm (5.65 x 5.65 inches) and 120 x 120 mm (4.75 x 4.75 inches). This gives you the flexibility to choose the size that suits your style of card making and to comply with any postal regulations on large sizes of cards.
Posted on January 11th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Happy Birthday Kamal and was made by Jasu. This lovely card was made using the PinBroidery Initial K Pattern.
Jasu said “I stitched on white hammered card with deep green, orange and yellow silk and metallic gold threads. Then mounted onto dark green and white card, and then added peel off for a frame”…
Posted on January 6th, 2010 |
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This week’s card is called Bride and Groom and was made by Pam Zimmerman. This gorgeous card was made using the Stitching Cards Bride and groom pattern.
Pam Zimmerman said “I chalked in the groom and the background. I made the bride and groom stand out by putting sticky pads on the back of the oval. A poem was added to the inside of the card along with the message “Sending you best wishes on your special day”"…
Posted on December 30th, 2009 | 2 Comments »
This week’s card is called Christmas Ornaments and was made by WestCoaster. This beautiful card was made using the Stitching Cards Bead Baubles pattern.
WestCoaster has embellished the card with attractive background paper and a bauble cut from blue card with a Christmas greeting…
Posted on December 24th, 2009 |
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Seven card designs featuring the initials A through to G have been added to the pattern collection at the Pinbroidery web site. More initials will be added in due course.
These Pinbroidery initial patterns make beautiful personalised cards for birthdays and other special occasions…
Posted on December 21st, 2009 | 2 Comments »
This week’s card is called Christmas candle and was made by Nette. This good-looking card was made using the free candle prick and stitch pattern available from this blog.
Nette used gold, purple and silver thread on white card with a border of gold peel-off stickers…
Posted on December 16th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This week’s card is called Joyous Christmas Wreath and was made by Karen Calkins. This gorgeous card was made using the Stitching Cards Free Holly Wreath Pattern.
Karen said “I stitched the pattern on a white card. I used Sulky 100% rayon thread accented with red beads, red ribbon and rub on stickers.”
Posted on December 9th, 2009 |
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This week’s card is called Little hedgehogs and was made by Capricorn. This adorable card was made using the Stitching Cards Christmas Hedgehogs pattern.
Capricorn said “Two little hedgehogs on a snowy Christmas Eve, stitched in silver thread on white card mounted on red on to white, berries are red gemstones and glass beads.”…
Posted on December 2nd, 2009 |
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