After spending several hours to make a card, I wasn’t happy with the result. Then I went outside for a cup of coffee.
When I came back to my desk, I started to work on a new project. which was this card. It took about 20minutes!
Today’s lesson was that sitting on a chair and squeezing an idea isn’t really helping.! a nice little break and a cup of coffee or tea can really help. 🙂
1.draw a sewing machine on paper and trace it on the fabric.
2.Cut out all the shapes and glue the fabric pieces on a card stock.
3.With your regular sewing machine, stitch the outline *slowly. Leave the thread on purpose.
4.Stamp the message and glue little buttons as the look like a dial.
5.Cut another paper and cover inside.
And then Voila! A beautiful card has been made 🙂
I hope you guys enjoyed this picture tutorial.
Hope you stop by soon!
Love always
-Minki
Wow! It’s so nice.
I really like the pictures you have posted on the page. I am going to subscribe you for more of these kind. Thanks!
Regards
Sumit from Ignou Student Zone
Love this! Is it ok for a sewing machine to stitch through card though?
Hi, Lorna,
Thanks for finding me! 🙂
Yes, it’s ok to sew the paper. I have done that so many times and there’s no harm to sewing machine. I hope it’s helpful.
I loved your design so much that I used it to make a card of my own.
This is what it looks like. Thank you.
Hi Joann,
Thank you so much for your kind words. It’s the best greeting I got on Christmas!
Hope you are enjoying holiday! xx
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I like your idea. Just a few days ago I downloaded a sewing machine not knowing what, how, or when I would use it. Now I know. I can embroidery it.
Thanks for the idea.
Hi Nonie!
Thanks for sharing your story with me. I always love to hear from you. 🙂
I’ve made cards using fabric before, but never one as cute as this. The sewing machine idea is very clever. Pinned. I’d love you to add your card to our ongoing Gift Wrapping link party…
http://www.threadingmyway.com/2012/07/threading-your-way-gift-wrapping-link.html
Hi, Pam!
I just checked you blog. thanks for the comment. 🙂
I love this so much!