Landscape Fabric Postcards Live Demo + SOQS Wish Upon a Card
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- Опубліковано 6 чер 2023
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I use a blanket stitch on the edges of my postcards. That uses way less thread. Also, I don't have to fuss getting the edge covered completely. I often use a variegated thread based on what colors are in the postcard, and use the one thread to go all the way around. I love your green mountains!
Thanks for the idea!
Love all your postcard videos!
Glad you like them!
Love the batik fabric’s.
That is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Tus ideas son geniales y tus manos maravillosas, gracias por compartir tus hermosos conocimientos
Eres muy bienvenida
This is beautiful! Thankyou❤️
Glad you like it!
Gostei muito!❤
I like it a lot….
Beautiful! One could do these by hand as art pieces (like Jude Hill's channel) then adhere them. Great series, thank you.
This was a great tutorial, thanks so much for sharing! I’ve never done this before so I’m excited to try. What type of needle and foot are you using to stitch.
Nothing special. Your standard sewing foot and needle will work fine.
Loved the video but you said you would say what you used for the fabric backing as you said it was not Wonderunder or heat and bond. What is it? Thanks
The stiff base is called Fast2Fuse, the fusible web that Jackie is using in the video is WonderUnder. Steam-A-Seam also works. The one she couldn't remember the name of is Heat'NBond, which is a third brand of fusible web. They come in different weights also. stitchinpost.com/collections/fusibles-interfacing
I'm sorry if I missed it, but where do you get the postcard backing? TIA!
You can find them here stitchinpost.com/products/hand-stamped-postcard-backs
@@Stitchinpost Thank you so much!
Is there no stitching over the mountains? Looks like it is missed with all the others being done.
You're correct, Jackie usually does stitch over the top of the mountains. I think she skipped it in the demo since it was explained how to do that stitch in other areas.
Sound reasonable, thanks for letting me know 😊
Bonjour
Où peut on acheter les livres pour apprendre cette méthode SVP..
J'habite en France, vous l'aurez compris. Merci
Je suis désolé, nous n'avons aucun livre disponible sur cette méthode. Vous pourriez rechercher des livres avec des instructions pour les appliques thermocollantes. J'espère que ça aide. Apprécier!
Je vais essayer, merci
I have a silly question: you said you used a satin stitch to finish the outlines. A satin stitch is an embroidery term…are you just using a tight zig zag perhaps? Otherwise you don’t have a hoop in your machine…
A satin stitch is a very dense stitch most machines offer and yes it is pretty much a super tight zig zag. You can usually change the width of the stitch and how close together the stitches are. No hoop needed.
You need a much stronger microphone.
Thanks for the suggestion