2009
10.29

I made some more fabric postcards last week and this time I chose plam trees as my theme as I wanted to practice my free motion embroidery and also I had some more of my hand painted fabric scraps that I wanted to use.

palm-on-beach

To make the palm tree I first drew out the basic shape on a piece of water soluble stabilizer and then assembled a sandwich consisting of a layer of water soluble stabilzer on the bottom, a piece of fine tulle and then another layer of stabilizer on top with the image drawn on it. I used a fine polyester thread in the bobbin and then a thicker thread in the needle with a free motion foot and the feed dogs down. I sketched a basic outline first and then went back filling in the detail and using different threads for detail in the palm fronds and trunk.

sunset-palm-1

I used the same method for the palm tree above but just using black threads for the sunset silhuette. These cards are such a good way of using various bits of leftover fabric. This is from a piece I painted some time ago and didn’t really like but it works well in this small design.

For the third card I stitched directly onto the fabric using stabilizer and a hoop but this one didn’t turn out so well because there was a bit of puckering around the edges of the palm fronds.

puckered-palm

I was going to discard it, but then I wondered what would happen if I quilted it, no harm in practising some free motion quilting. I layered it up with some thin batting and using invisible thread I did some fairly fine stippling in the sky area and I was pleased to find that all the puckering disappeared.sunset-palm-quilted

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  1. very nice mate………….u r so artistic…………xx

  2. hello Anne. I’ve been googling ‘fabric postcards’ and came across your blog. These are the best postcards I’ve seen so far and way beyond anything I shall be doing in the next little while! Just beautiful :o )

  3. Thanks, Deidre and Nic, I’m really enjoying doing these cards and have actually been working on some more today. I’m not in the mood to work on a big piece at the moment but these are great to do because I can still be creative and it doesn’t matter too much if they go wrong.