This week’s card is called Mary’s 75th and was made by Nedlnut. This impressive card was made using Pinbroidery number patterns.
Nedlnut said “The numbers 7 and 5 have been chalked in red”.
Cards featured here must have been posted in either the Stitching Cards forum gallery or the Forum-A-Lines forum gallery. The card should be based on a Stitching Cards pattern or a Form-A-Lines pattern. This picture was posted in the Stitching Cards forum gallery…
Posted on September 1st, 2010 | 2 Comments »
This week’s card is called 100th birthday Easel and was made by Katharine. This imposing card was made using Pinbroidery number patterns.
Katharine said “I used the top of the 0 for the trim on the base, reversing one of them. I stitched in double thread to make it easier for elderly eyes to see it, also used the pearl paper to fill in the numerals for the same reason”.
Cards featured here must have been posted in either the Stitching Cards forum gallery or the Forum-A-Lines forum gallery. The card should be based on a Stitching Cards pattern or a Form-A-Lines pattern. This picture was posted in the Forum-A-Lines forum gallery…
Posted on August 25th, 2010 | No Comments »
Six new stitching card patterns have been added to the Pinbroidery website inspired by the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. They feature six geese a laying, five gold rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree.
The design has pricking patterns of two sizes: 144 x 144 mm (5.65 x 5.65 inches) and 152 x 104 mm (6 x 4½ inches). The square pricking pattern has words down each side and the rectangular pattern omits the words.
The patterns are available individually and in a value pack of all six designs…
Posted on August 15th, 2010 | 2 Comments »
This week’s card is called Ann’s Birthday and was made by Nette. This attractive card was made using the PinBroidery Initial A Pattern.
Nette said “I chalked in the initial after stitching”…
Posted on May 27th, 2010 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Pop up style easel card and was made by Nanna. This attractive card was made using the PinBroidery Number Patterns 6 and 0.
Nanna said “Template from David’s prick and stitch blog. The numbers are from the Pinbroidery site”.
Here is a link to the pop up slider card instructions…
Posted on May 5th, 2010 | No Comments »
I have created templates for two diamond fold cards with a finished size of 100mm (4 inches) when folded flat. Template 1 has diamond size of 100mm (4 inches). Template 2 has more folds and a diamond size of 70mm (2¾ inches). Both templates would be easy to scale up as required.
I have used template 1 with the PinBroidery MM-4 Mini Tulips Pattern. It is stitched on white card and mounted on the diamond fold card with sticky fixers.
Posted on April 2nd, 2010 | 5 Comments »
An attractive curve stitching design that creates a heart within a circle has been added to the free pattern section of the Pinbroidery website. The illustration shows the design stitched in confetti pink thread. The pattern size is 120 mm x 120 mm (4¾ x 4¾ inches).
The design is a scaled down version of a mathematical pattern that I created for my String Art Fun website. If you are interested in creating pictures with nails and string then you can download the free string art heart circle pattern there.
Please let me have your thoughts on this geometric design. Is this the kind of design you are interested in? Would you like to see more? Let us know in a comment to this blog.
Posted on January 29th, 2010 | 9 Comments »
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 | No Comments »
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 »
Following customer feedback a set of six mini Christmas prick and stitch patterns have been released at the Pinbroidery web site. The size of these patterns is 88 mm x 114 mm (3.5 x 4.5 inches). These mini patterns use sections of the larger Value Pack 3 Christmas patterns also available at Pinbroidery. They feature bells, candles, Happy Christmas, a fur tree, a poinsettia and a sleigh. These patterns make beautiful cards for the Christmas season.
If you want to try this size of pattern before you buy there are two free mini stitching patterns in the free section of the Pinbroidery web site. These are a reworking of the free flower corners and star border patterns…
Posted on October 12th, 2009 | 3 Comments »