September 16, 2013

DIY stitched fabric notecard


I was rummaging through my fabric stash for guest room pillow possibilities, and I found a little piece of this vintage print. Tiny uniformed guards — so cute! I stiffened the fabric, printed a quote onto plain cotton with my inkjet printer, and stitched the whole works together with a paper insert for writing a message.


The best way to make stiff fabric that I've found is to use Stiffen Stuff (I bought this bottle at Michael's). Mist both sides of the fabric until it's damp. A plastic garbage bag makes a good work surface for this.


Then let the fabric air dry, or for immediate results, microwave it on a paper towel for about 30 seconds or until dry. Don't worry if the fabric gets crumpled up as your turntable spins it around. Press it with an iron until it's nice and flat.


See? The fabric should stand up by itself. If yours feels too floppy, mist on another layer and microwave again.


To print text onto fabric, I set up my document and inkjet printed it on a test piece of letter-sized paper. Then I positioned the plain fabric over it and taped down the leading edge that feeds through the printer first (you MUST tape this edge or you'll end up with a snarl!) I taped the bottom edge down, too, for extra security. Then I reprinted my document onto the fabric. I used unstiffened fabric for this, since it doesn't need the extra structure.




I cut the quote down to size and picked at the edges to fray them a bit for extra character.


Then I trimmed the stiffened fabric into a rectangle and folded it in half. The notecard needed a paper insert for writing a message, so I cut a piece of coordinating paper to the same size.


Then I zigzag-stitched the quote to the front of the notecard and tied the loose ends of the threads together on the reverse side. I used a straight stitch across the fold to attach the insert to the card and tied off the loose threads on each side.


A stationery set with different messages and fabrics would be a really fun gift for someone, right? Add coordinating envelopes and tie the bundle with a ribbon. Cuteness.

25 comments:

  1. Aw, so cute! And I love the quote! Hey, guess what? I can even buy fabric stiffener locally. Pretty amazing, huh? :)

    Mum

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  2. Wow, way out there in the boonies??

    I tried some Aleene's stiffener for this, but Stiffen Stuff is better. What kind do they have in town?

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  3. I'm not sure what kind... it's been a while since I saw it. Probably Aleene's, tho, since they carry other Aleene's products.

    Mum from the boonies

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  4. Love love love this! So creative and adorable. Thanks for posting. Pinning now!

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  5. I don't have an inkjet printer. Do you think this would work with a laser printer?

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  6. Thanks Jessica. I'm thinking Christmas cards!

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  7. Great idea! I think you could use interfacing instead of the Stiffen product. Just suggesting this for those who can´t source the product locally (e.g. me). What zig zag settings did you use?

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  8. Er, the default on my machine, whatever that is. :)

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  9. Sharla, I haven't tried it with a laser printer, but you could google to see if other people do it. Looks like yes--here's one article:

    http://cqmagonline.com/vol04iss02/articles/437/index.shtml

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  10. I love this! Such a cute idea! Putting this on the to-do list for over the weekend. Thanks!!

    Also- I thought this was super fitting (i'm probably the only one who gets joy out of it) but when blogger asked me if I wasn't a robot the text contained 'winnie'!!

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  11. So fun! What a great gift idea!

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  12. Super cute project! Maybe it'll entice me to get out my sewing machine and then I'll also do all the mending and other sewing I've been meaning to do.

    Also, I'm pretty sure I used Stiffen Stuff to hold my bangs up in junior high. My hair did look a lot like that after-microwave picture of your fabric.

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  13. Those zig zags look so straight, ironic!
    PS: I drove through Covington last night on the way to a concert in Cincinnati - I sent zig zagging hugs to you and Alex, hope you felt the love.

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  14. Ha, that explains the warm fuzzy moment I had that came out of nowhere! Alex didn't receive his because he was in Chicago. Tough luck, dude.

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  15. So cute. This idea would be also great for making some pillows.

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  16. I am just saying I recognize that fabric....I am CERTAIN there is a picture of your old auntie in a dress made of THAT FABRIC! I think I was 4 or 5 years old...wait, I HAVE that dress upstairs in my house even as I type.

    Kristin

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  17. Ha, no way! I hope you appreciated the awesomeness of the print when you were 4. :)

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  18. We love this quote and really love the combination you created with the quote and the stitch-card. So unique and beautiful! Thank you for this wonderful post

    www.ananasa.com - Home For Handmade

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