Monday, April 23, 2012
Sewing Edge Needlebook-Free Tutorial
I hope you will join me today as I have my first tutorial on the Sizzix blog! I used the Sewing Edge die to create a great sillouhette style applique on a needlebook.
You are wondering what that pattern fabric is right? I love it so much! It's newly stocked at Sew Fresh Fabrics and it is called McCalls Easy Sewing Guide from Windham Fabrics. I think it gives this needlebook a nice vintage feel, along with that tape measure trim send to me by my friend Linda.
While writing the tutorial, I made a more high contrast modern version too. You'll have to go to the Sizzix blog to see! Thanks for joining me there.
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great tutorial Amy! It seems like the Sizzix is pretty versatile.
ReplyDeleteSeriously cute! I need a needle book, too. Mine are all sitting in the packages I bought them in so I can tell what kind they are.
ReplyDeleteCool! I haven't seen that die before, might have to go hunting...
ReplyDeleteAmy, I love this!! gees am I going to have to go buy another one just to do these.hah.ah.ah.ah.a.a
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tutorial and finished needlebooks! The black and white is so pretty and contrast-y. Love the silhouette idea!
ReplyDeleteCute! Off to see your tutorial...
ReplyDeleteJennifer :)
That looks awesome Amy! Need to check the turotial!
ReplyDeleteSweet needlebook Amy! Love the vintage looking fabric. Off to see your tutorial, Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous needlebook. I am going to view your tutorial now. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI already looked at the tutorial and I love it! You have been a busy beaver lately!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, as usual; )
ReplyDeleteI'm going to hop on over there now! Very cute! Can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteI have the complete line of this fabric and will using it in a Story Quilt, I am going to a retreat with Mary Lou Weidman. I just love this fabric and I love needle cases to - on my way to see your tut!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and Tim Holtz is one of my favourite paper crafting designers. I am going to look at all my paper dies in a new light. Thank you
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