Six new stitching card patterns have been added to the Stitching Cards website. The prick and stitch designs feature a donkey, a foal, a mouse/hamster, a kitten, a Labrador puppy and a bunny in a basket. They make great birthday cards for animal lovers. They can also be used for congratulations, thank you and other messages. The bunny in a basket design would make a great Easter card.
The patterns are available individually and in a value pack of all six designs. The pattern size is 152 mm x 104 mm (6 x 4½ inches).
The Value Pack can be found on the following web page:
www.stitchingcards.com/product.php/428/
The individual animal patterns are in the animals and birds section at: www.stitchingcards.com/section.php/2/1/
Posted on February 22nd, 2011 | 2 Comments »
This week’s card is called Bookmarks as cards as bookmarks and was made by FionaB. This good-looking card was made using Stitching Cards Value Pack No. 22: Bookmark Flowers Patterns.
FionaB said: “These were designed as bookmarks but I am sending them as open cards with strips of double-sided self-adhesive tape on the inside and an instruction to remove the backing tape, seal and use as a bookmark afterwards.”
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Posted on January 26th, 2011 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Lady with umbrella and was made by Kate. This attractive card was made using the Stitching Cards Bookmark Lady with umbrella pattern.
Kate said: “This is one of my favourite stitching cards patterns; it was made for a book lover. The dress is stitched in turquoise with variegated thread for the umbrella.”
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Posted on January 12th, 2011 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Clown and was made by Pam Zimmerman. This amusing card was made using the Stitching Cards Bead Clown pattern.
Pam Zimmerman said: “I made the picture on a separate piece of card stock then mounted on a card with speciality paper. I made this for a friend that is down and out just to cheer her up a little.”
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Posted on January 5th, 2011 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Happy 1st Christmas and was made by Nette. This adorable card was made using the Stitching Cards Skating snowmen pattern.
Nette said: “It was stitched on a white card, with pink, blue, copper and variegated thread’s. I used peel offs for the frame and diamante for the snow and buttons.
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Posted on December 15th, 2010 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Christmas Mix Card and was made by Liken. This gorgeous card was made using parts of patterns from the Stitching Cards Value Pack No. 12: Xmas Borders Patterns.
Liken said: “It was made with a mix of Christmas patterns from Stitching Cards”. They are stitched on separate squares and mounted on the base card with self-adhesive foam pads.
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Posted on December 8th, 2010 | No Comments »
A camel pattern has been added at the Stitching Cards website. It makes a great birthday card for animal lovers. It can also be used for congratulations, thank you and other messages.
There are two species of camels: the dromedary or Arabian camel has a single hump, and the Bactrian camel has two humps. Dromedaries are native to the dry desert areas of West Asia, and Bactrian camels are native to Central and East Asia. Both species are domesticated; they provide milk and meat, and are beasts of burden…
Posted on November 27th, 2010 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Tulip from Stitching Cards and was made by Liken. This eye-catching card was made using the Stitching Cards Lily pattern.
The card is stitched on white card and mounted on a larger rectangle of red card to form a border. This is mounted on a larger card with white and red layers.
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Posted on November 24th, 2010 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Xmas Tree and was made by Kiri. This eye-catching card was made using the Stitching Cards Bow with stars pattern.
Kiri said, “I stitched on white card with red, gold and green thread.”
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Posted on November 10th, 2010 | No Comments »
This week’s card is called Sailing and was made by Basteljeanny. This good-looking card was made using the Stitching Cards Lighthouse pattern plus the boat from the Stitching Cards Sunset pattern.
Basteljeanny said “This card is for a man who likes sailing. I used the lighthouse pattern and the little boat from the sunset pattern”.
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Posted on October 20th, 2010 | No Comments »