St. Pats Fabric Postcard Swap
 March 2019
Sheree McKee
sewfabsew.blogspot.com
 
Just sharing some of this years swap postcards:
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| Sheree to Lorna: Although background is a hand-dyed mottled fabric, I think
 it ended up pretty lackluster.  Therefore, each PC made after
 this one, uses a different variation of backgrounds. I used a
 scarf to make the dimensional shamrock flower to keep it airy.
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| Sheree to Meloney: I found a green upholstery fabric that I really liked, but
 only had a scrap big enough for one postcard. A metal
 holiday pin-on button is pinned over center of shamrock.
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| Sheree to Gaby: I like this brighter background.  The decorative scallop
 stitching shows up really good along the edges.  Due to the thickness,
 these postcards were mailed in envelopes with extra postage.
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| To make the dimensional shamrock, cut a 6" circle from a light weight scarf or fabric.  Baste outer edge with medium
 length stitches, and draw together at center and secure.
 But not too tight, leave a small opening. Your 6" circle is now reduced in half.
 Just like a giant fabric Yo-Yo.
 Visually divide your yo-yo into thirds, and use a running stitch
 toward outer edge and back again to center.
 Draw up slightly to form three petals.
 Because you have a raw center, cover it with a pin-on holiday
 button or sew a large sized button over the raw center.
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| Lorna in North Carolina- to Sheree: Lorna created a shaker card.  A thin layer of netting holds four sparkly
 shamrocks beneath the surface.  Such a cute fabric motif... with these
 little leprechauns!
 
 
 
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| Nancie in Texas - to Sheree: This tiny pieced "quilt block" is so neat and precise.  Nancie is
 an experienced quilter.  She sprinkled and stitched an overlay of five
 tiny fabric shamrocks which look like a little Leprechaun walked
 over top of the quilt.
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| Meloney in Texas - to Sheree Crazy quilt style with a variety of fabrics.  Meloney was
 practicing the decorative stitches that came on her new
 sewing machine.  Below is the address side, where
 Meloney has machine embroidered Postcard and a faux stamp!
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| Sheree to Nancie: Pieced fabrics with an appliqué felt shamrock, and
 three metal brads for some shine!
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