2010
07.23

Bougainvillea series - fabric postcardI have recently completed several large projects and so felt like taking a break and working on something much smaller and quick to finish. I’d had the idea in my head for these bougainvillea flower inspired fabric postcards and had even made a quick sketch while I was working on something else so this was the perfect project to work on.

I started off with some hand painted ‘sky’ fabrics left over from other projects, then couched down several strands of  hand dyed embellishment yarn. I used a free motion zigzag and invisible thread for the couching. I took some scraps of hand dyed and batik fabrics backed with ‘Misty Fuse’  to make the flowers and leaves.

I cut the fabric into tiny random snippets with sharp scissors. I’ve only recently started using Misty Fuse but so far I have found it very good to use as it is light weight, bonds well and doesn’t gum up the needle.

These were applied to the background stems using tweezers as the pieces were so tiny.

The leaves and flowers fused in place ready to be embellished with free motion stitching. I used several different shades of green rayon thread for the leaves and then several different pinks for the flowers.  Bougainvilleas come in a wide range of colours here in Brunei apart from the standard bright pink that you mostly see across Europe, so it was a good opportunity to play with some of the fabrics I don’t tend to use so much and make a series of cards. Once all the stitching was complete I backed the cards with Fast 2 Fuse, trimmed to size and then zigzagged the edges using variegated thread.

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  1. Beautiful Anne. They turned out great.

  2. Your cards are so beautiful!

  3. Those are beautiful and thank you for showing how you constructed them. Great way to use up fabric scraps too! I have some Misty Fuse but haven’t worked with it enough to love it yet. This inspires me to try some more.

  4. Hi Judy, thank you for commenting on my cards. I have only recently started using Misty Fuse and so far I really like the way it handles.

  5. I love all of the postcards – you are so talented to come up with these designs!
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

  6. Thanks Karen, they are fun to do and I enjoy doing something spontaneous rather than my more usual structured designs.

  7. splendid. You make it sound easy but I know it’s not!

  8. Thanks Nic, they are easy really because there is no right or wrong, just go with how you feel. I’m sure you could find inspiration from your wonderful allotment garden. I enjoy reading your posts and my mouth waters at all the yummy things you make from your produce.