So many projects....so little time. So many more projects to start.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Argentine Pass Quilted Note Card
Last fall, the company that I was working for organized a four-wheel drive day to go up onto Argentine pass. The day was absolutely gorgeous. This is one of the photos that I took that day. I'm sure that there will be more cards from that day. Here is the first one:
Here is another view:
And, here is a close up of the stitching:
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Fall Oak Leaves Quilted Note Card
The same fabric that had the maple leaves also had some lovely oak leaves and acorns. I just had to make a card to match the maple leaves:
Like the maple leaves card, I used the black bobbin with the top gold thread:
Like the maple leaves card, I used the black bobbin with the top gold thread:
Fall Maple Leaves Quilted Note Card
Happy Thanksgiving!
For today's note card, I thought a fall theme would be appropriate. This card is made from two different fabrics with a fuzzy brown yarn for a frame. The maple leaves were fussy cut from a fabric with a black background. I put gold thread in the top, but left black thread in the bobbin. I really like the effect that it created.
Here is a close up of the stitching with the gold and black thread:
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Denver's Union Station Quilted Note Card
My husband was in the St. Patrick's Day parade, so naturally, I had to go down and take some photos of him in the parade. Rather than deal with traffic, I took the train downtown, and then walked over to Union Station to get over to the parade route. I love the architecture of the building, as well as the clock signage. Naturally, that meant turning one of the photos into a card:
I'm not convinced that I like the lace edging, though. Here's another view:
Here is a close up of the quilting around the lettering:
Monday, November 21, 2016
Colorado Backroads Quilted Note Card
I fell in love with the scene, which of course meant that it had to find its way into a quilted note card:
Another view:
And, a close up of the quilting:
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Bird Quilted Note Card
Last summer, my wonderful husband humored me and took me to the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge on a gorgeous July day. Naturally, I had my camera ready. I captured this bird sitting on the edge of the water:
I was surprised when I zoomed in to see this:
The reflection, even from that distance, was so clear. When I began making quilted note cards from my photos, I knew that I had to make at least one of this cool bird:
And, another view:
Here is a close up of the stitching:
I was surprised when I zoomed in to see this:
The reflection, even from that distance, was so clear. When I began making quilted note cards from my photos, I knew that I had to make at least one of this cool bird:
And, another view:
Here is a close up of the stitching:
Tulip Quilted Note Card
Recently, I've become addicting to making quilted note cards. For some of the cards, I fussy cut designs from one piece of fabric and applique the design onto another (or multiple) fabrics. For some of the cards, I print one of the photos that I've taken onto fabric and then quilt it. Here is tonight's card, which is a photo of one of our tulips:
Here is a close up of the quilting:
Here is a close up of the quilting:
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