Sew Easy Card

For this card, I broke out the Sew Easy tool and did a lot of stitching. :) I thought it would be fun to use different colors of floss to create a sort of stitched rainbow look.

I kept the rest of the card very simple–so the stitching could be the standout on the card–by using a simple die cut frame and sentiment stamp.

Enjoy!

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12 Comments
  1. This is a lovely card. I find I like to see simple, clean designs. (Not implying that it was simple to do. Looks like it took a lot of time.)

    Great job and tutorial.

  2. How fun! Love the different stitches. Thanks for showing us how to use the kit with the video.

  3. Pretty Lovely.

    Sudha
    sudha-kalra.blogspot.in

  4. How adorable! Love the colorful stitches! Great idea :)

  5. SIMPLEY SPLENDID SEWING!

  6. Your card is fantastic! I found you through youtube ,
    Thank you for the turorial! Awesome job
    Looking now for the follow button

  7. As a retired home ec. teacher, I couldn’t help thinking that this tool would be great to teach simple embroider stitches! This reminds me of the “sewing cards” I loved as a child…stitching around a simple, cute image.
    Kristina, you are a natural teacher. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful talents.

  8. Hi Kristina

    I’ve heard mix reviews of the sew easy- would you recommend it as a purchase?

  9. So simple and cute. I was trying something like that on my sew machine other day, but thanks for the idea.

  10. Kristina, I agree! Once you start using the Sew Easy it’s so much easier to use than hauling out a sewing machine!

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