I made quilted cards and inserted into photo cards and never thought about using Terial magic to make the insertion process easier or reduce fraying. Thanks for the idea!
So true, thanks for commenting! I recently made one for a friend's Celebration of Life service, it felt so different and an honor to make a fabric card for him. Not sure I will buy any cards now; I think fabric hand made cards say it all!
@@terialarts I am thinking of using this with my digital cutter to make shapes that are pre-cut for the cards. I have used it on the quilt pattern with the poppies from Terial Magic and it makes a huge difference!
@@kimharrington1764 Oh yes, Terial Magic treated fabric that is pressed and cut to mat size works very well for cut shapes! Make sure your mat is tacky and that the fabric is adhered to mat well. I also use a new cutting blade or a fabric blade when cutting fabric. Enjoy!!!
Jan Sullivan Jan, thank you for asking! It’s my newest in-progress pattern, which I’ve named “Best Friends.” Actually, I’ll be working on it today. I drafted paper-piecing sheets for the skinny triangles, which avoids sewing those teeny points, not my thing anymore!🙂 I’ll announce when it’s available, on my FB and IG pages, and you can follow those on the Home page of my website, www.christinebarnes.com. I think this has been my favorite pattern to create. It was so much FUN to make the blocks, especially with Kaffe Fassett fabrics!
frenchstamper Thanks for commenting! Great point. However I cut toward myself because I feel that I have much better control of my hand and arm, and that I would never naturally bend my wrist so far that the cutter touches my body. If I cut away from my body, as they’ve told us to do for years, I feel that I run the risk of the the cutter jumping the ruler and cutting my fingers. The only time I cut myself with a rotary cutter was when cutting away.
Great ideas Terry and Christine! Miss you fabulous friends!
Love these!❤
What a FABULOUS idea! Thank you for sharing such a creative idea.❤️
Thank you!! Really wittie
I love Terial Magic. Bought some at a quilt show and it is wonderful.
I made quilted cards and inserted into photo cards and never thought about using Terial magic to make the insertion process easier or reduce fraying. Thanks for the idea!
How do u make terialmagic when it can't be found to purchase?? Please, and Thank u.❤
I started making fabric cards way back in 1989, but I started out using batting underneath ("Cloth Quotes" ) then I just used fabric like that.
Me 2 but back in the 70s😅😅
Great idea Christine! Thank you! And... thank you Terry for bringing us Christine!
They are beautiful! I love the idea of actually being able to use the fabric after the card is given!
So true, thanks for commenting! I recently made one for a friend's Celebration of Life service, it felt so different and an honor to make a fabric card for him. Not sure I will buy any cards now; I think fabric hand made cards say it all!
@@terialarts I am thinking of using this with my digital cutter to make shapes that are pre-cut for the cards. I have used it on the quilt pattern with the poppies from Terial Magic and it makes a huge difference!
@@kimharrington1764 Oh yes, Terial Magic treated fabric that is pressed and cut to mat size works very well for cut shapes! Make sure your mat is tacky and that the fabric is adhered to mat well. I also use a new cutting blade or a fabric blade when cutting fabric. Enjoy!!!
Where can I find a template to cut out the fabric forfour squares?
Can this be used for fabrics to make with die cutting machines like the Sizzix Big Shot?
How lovely 😍 thank you. Great ideas 💡 here
So thrilled to share this very cool way of making fabric cards! I welcome all ideas and comments on making fabric cards~
I love making cards and have been doing it for years! Thanks for a great new idea!
Thank you, how about a youtube on Christine's Happy Jacket, I bought the pattern.
What is the quilt pattern behind you on the wall?
Jan Sullivan Jan, thank you for asking! It’s my newest in-progress pattern, which I’ve named “Best Friends.” Actually, I’ll be working on it today. I drafted paper-piecing sheets for the skinny triangles, which avoids sewing those teeny points, not my thing anymore!🙂 I’ll announce when it’s available, on my FB and IG pages, and you can follow those on the Home page of my website, www.christinebarnes.com. I think this has been my favorite pattern to create. It was so much FUN to make the blocks, especially with Kaffe Fassett fabrics!
@@christinebarnes1124 Thanks for the info. I will be looking for it.
What a fun idea.. thank you so much for the tutorial..🤗
I love making these cards...Have fun!
Love this, thank you!
please be careful with your rotary cutter, always cut away from yourself and not towards yourself. Thanks for the great tip.
So funny you noticed...I am like you but Christine does it her way and has been successful~Thanks!
frenchstamper Thanks for commenting! Great point. However I cut toward myself because I feel that I have much better control of my hand and arm, and that I would never naturally bend my wrist so far that the cutter touches my body. If I cut away from my body, as they’ve told us to do for years, I feel that I run the risk of the the cutter jumping the ruler and cutting my fingers. The only time I cut myself with a rotary cutter was when cutting away.