Showing posts with label stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitch. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

Friday Stitching Projects

Amanda used her sewing machine to create the pink zig zag stitch and the black straight stitch around her card.


Lisa B made this card by welding her image using Cricut Design Studio and the Winter Woodland cartridge. She used two types of snowflakes and layered them with pop dots to give it dimension. She then added some stitching on her sewing machine as well as faux stitching with her white pen.


For this layout, Erin Mc. used both machine stitching and a pre-stitched background paper from We R Memory Keepers. The patterned paper is also from We R Memory Keepers, the Vintage Blue collection. This sketch is from Julie Bonner.


This was Jessi's first time stitching on paper! She kept it simple and added a zig-zag stitch between the patterned papers. She also use a digi stamp from Sassy Studios Design.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Thursday Stitching Projects

Erin chose the placement for her photos then sketched the design for the leaves and berries. She pre-pierced the holes and hand stitched with DMC embroidery floss to create a subtle texture on this layout.


Pia used the design ruler from Tim Holtz and a paper piercer from Bazzill to make holes in her paper. She then used Karen Foster´s Scrapper´s Floss and hand stitched on her layout.

Title in English: Cool Guy


Penny used dark pink, light pink, green and white embroidery floss to create these prick and stick roses. She loves roses, but says "when you sew them on cards, they STILL have thorns. :0)"


For the stitching challenge, Amy hand stitched around the inside of the scalloped circle. She also did some faux stitching around the outside of the layout and around the edge of the strip of paper behind the pictures.


Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Wednesday Stitching Projects

On this card, Kerri used machine stitching to sew around her stamped image and around her "pumpkin harvest" embossing.


Jessica used Bazzil In Stitches piercing templates to create her faux-stitched design.


Beth incorporated the stitching for this challenge by sewing a straight stitch on the Webster's Pages patterned paper, the Maya Road kraft envelope and the Celebrate journaling card by Webster's Pages. She finished off the card with some crisp white ribbon, a pearl stick pin and inked the edges with white opaque ink to give the card a clean but vintage feel to match the papers.


Gladys created a birthday girl card. She used pattern paper and cardstock as a base. Gladys used faux stitching around the card using white Signo broad pen to complete her card. Since it’s a girl card, she used some flowers, pearls, lace, ribbon and butterfly embellishment on my card.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tuesday Stitching Projects

Sara added hand stitching with embroidery floss around the outside of paper.


Alanna created a simple floral card and let the gorgeous patterned paper and felt flowers take center stage. Look closely and you can see the stitching around the card's perimeter.



Wendy used a simple stitch to reinforce her pocket page. She used the ends of the stitch to tie up some Karen Foster charms. A great way to hold lots of brochures and maps.


Annie had fun creating this project using the Sailor Honey by Sassy Studio. She used a Bazzill Paper stitching template to create the waves.