I made this card for a previous Ways To Use It Challenge: Forums at Splitcoaststampers The challenge is to use fabric. I struggled for an idea to use this set until this idea came into my head. It is supposed to look like a quilt square being worked on in a wooden hoop. The needle is a crosstitching needle that has a blunt end. I have seen this corner punch being used on SCS and I just had to get one. TFL
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009 GMT Views: 1263
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Accessories: Embossing powder, SU circle punches, Marvy Scallop Corner punch, Fiskars Triple Track Paper Trimmer used for scorer with embossing tool, crosstitching needle, fabric
Registered: August 30, 2006 Location: Saugus, Massachusetts Posts: 65087
Sat, Feb 28, 2009 @ 9:08 PM
This is SO clever! I love how you did the embroidery hoop on the 'quilt' - very cute idea - love your scored edges and punched corners- great challenge card!
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Registered: April 22, 2006 Location: SCS in NC Posts: 20914
Sun, Mar 01, 2009 @ 12:33 PM
This is incredibly clever. I just love it. I want to get this set. Wasn't sure I really needed it. Now I know I do...hehe.. Super super super idea Lisa. I want that corner punch too. I can't find one. Love this.
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Mar 04, 2009 @ 8:40 PM
WOW, just check out the creativity here, girl! This is so fabulous right down to the needle. I've worked with fabrics all my life and would never have thought to do this. This pretty darn spectacular.
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