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 »
This weeks card is called Cat and Mouse and was made by Pam Zimmerman. This lovely card was made using the Stitching Cards Christmas cat and mouse pattern.
Pam said “DMC Jewell Effect thread was used”…
Posted on October 8th, 2009 |
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Stitching card enthusiast Ivy Crowhurst has sent me a picture of a cute card she made by combining the Stitching Cards Yorkshire terrier pattern with holly from the PinBroidery Happy Christmas pattern. To make it even more Christmassy she has added a Santa hat made from red and white felt. The words “Happy Christmas” are added with a gold peel-off sticker…
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 |
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This weeks card is called Birthday Medallion 2 and was made by WestCoaster. This gorgeous card was made using the Stitching Cards Bead Medallion 3: Regal pattern.
The pattern uses blue, green and white beads on a yellow background. The bead colours are echoed in the blue and green borders…
Posted on September 30th, 2009 |
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A pattern featuring a sleeping cat with a mouse balanced on the branch of a fir tree above has been added to the Stitching Cards pattern collection. I created the pattern following a request from Stitching Cards customer Ivy Crowhurst who wanted a card with a cat, a mouse and a Christmas tree…
Posted on September 25th, 2009 |
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This weeks card is called Rudolph and was made by Gill 4. This eye-catching card was made using the reindeer from the Form-A-Lines Christmas 18 patterns booklet.
Form-A-Lines are designed to look good in a single colour of thread. However, Gill said “I decided to use coloured threads to stitch him.”. The result is very attractive…
Posted on September 24th, 2009 |
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Following customer feedback a set of six mini flower 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 square William Morris inspired patterns also available at Pinbroidery. They make beautiful cards for birthdays, congratulations and other special occasions.
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 September 22nd, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This weeks card is called Christmas and was made by Nette. This beautiful card was made using the Pinbroidery Candles, holly and mistletoe pattern.
Nette has framed the design with a peel-off border and added decorative corners with pink and gold background paper…
Posted on September 16th, 2009 |
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A design featuring four baubles hanging from a fir tree branch that spell the word Noel has been added to the Stitching Cards pattern collection. This beautiful Christmas prick and stitch pattern has baubles stitched in purple, bronze, blue and pink hanging from antique gold threads…
Posted on September 11th, 2009 |
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This weeks card is called Dream Catcher and was made by Hiyawaka. This attractive card was made using the Stitching Cards Dreamcatcher pattern.
Hiyawaka said “I used metallic copper, silver, pink and black threads. I added a few beads to this pattern. To make the beads lay flat I punch an extra hole”…
Posted on September 10th, 2009 | 2 Comments »