Thursday 23 September 2021

Fabric postcards.

 I have had a few questions and interest about how I make my postcards.

Hope this helps a little.


I start by cutting a piece of bag wadding 6.5” * 4.5” (this will be trimmed later) to 6*4”

I design my picture and assemble by doing QAYG method.

For the ship one I used a solid background. But had fun making the waves.

I made thin bias strips for the waves.

 I cut an inch strip of fabric, sew wrong sides together, insert the bias bar, twist so the seam is underneath, iron with a hot iron, trim the excess seam allowance back so it is hidden under the bias and it’s now ready to place on your card or sew wherever you want…..

Working out where to place the waves.

I had fun placing the waves before I did a stay stitch around the edges. I haven’t stitched them down anywhere else. 


I had a scrapbooking stamp in the draw so I stamped on to calico


I attached my button before adding the backing. Spray basted the back of the card, attached the calico, trimmed to 4*6” … be careful where you cutting. As you can see I have chopped of part of my ship to get a better balance overall.  Chose a fancy satin stitch on my sewing machine.



All ready to write a message and post. I sealed them in a plastic sleeve (for cards) and they mailed with no trouble.


12 comments:

Maria said...

Great postcards and tutorial..

jacaranda said...

Fabulous postcard, I have a box of them, enjoyed the making and receiving of them. Isn’t it exciting when one arrives in the mail.

kiwikid said...

Wonderful postcards Jo, your waves look fantastic, thank for the tutorial.

Cheryll said...

Oh what FuN... & fantastic waves too.
EnJoY xox

Vireya said...

Love the ship on the waves! Thanks for the explanations of how you do it.

Janice said...

They look like fun to make.

Jindi's Cottage said...

Great idea to make waves...looks great...good to see you yesterday on the zooming...

marina said...

your postcards look great! what a super idea.
great to see you via Zoom, hope you got heaps of quilting done!

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Wow, I love these postcards. Thank you so much for sharing your process with making them. Very creative!

QuiltGranma said...

Such darling cards! Perhaps it was 15 years ago that postcard making was popular here, and there was a fusible stiffening that I purchased to make them. Having only made a couple back then, I was thinking of using it for the soles of slippers. Now I may have to make some postcards to send after all.

Janet O. said...

Very clever! Who wouldn't be delighted to find one of these creations in their post?

dq said...

Oh so creative little boat on the ever so creative water. It has so much movement!