
I am still working on the Fern Leaf quilt, but it's a bit slow going for some reason. It's nearly half quilted now, though. Soon, soon, I will show it again, I promise! In the meantime, here are a few more ATCs which are fabric based - this one above and the one below are for a swap where the players choose their own themes - crosses and fleur-de-lis, you may have guessed. Like the ones from the other day, this is organza over a stitched raw silk background, the designs are FME'd then the negative space removed with a soldering iron to expose the background.

I also pinched my Vintage Fashion design to do some with a transparency theme - they didn't scan too well due to the transparency, but again, similar technique to the Vintage Fashion ones, only I've attached a transparency in the middle rather than using a fabric image. There are 4 cards, but they are all fairly similar to this (different images).

3 comments:
Nice work. I never saw that process done before.
These are great little fabric ATCs. I also love your house quilt. neat blog!
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