I gave it a small twist and made it "Dad WAS Here." During WWII one of the places he was stationed was in Arizona with the 535th Army Air Force. He managed a bowling alley for the Army here. (He's the guy in the center of the picture bottom left.)
The card is made with iron-on transfers of scans of photos from his photo album and is all hand-sewn. Except for the ribbon around the edge, which I ran through a Xyron first, then used the blanket stitch to hold in place.
My second Fiber Postcard utilized a variation of Japanese Rag Weaving. I cut strips of colorful fabrics, wove them together, sewed down the edges with a whipstitch (to keep threads from getting caught in postal machinery), and mailed it off to a friend. It made it without any problems. Again, it was all hand sewn.
Soon, I hope to make and mail many more of these fun projects! Amazingly, they both traveled for the price of a stamp that you would put on a store-bought postcard! WOO HOO!
4 comments:
Love your postcard - amazing that it was all hand sewn :)
What a great way to memorialize your Dad's time in Arizona. And a wonderfully done card. I hope to trade with you in the future. Cory, fellow FATtie. (Fiber Art Trader)
What a great card Susan. I'm so glad that you have joined us to trade at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FiberArtTraders and I can hardly wait until I get you as a partner!
Hugs, Normajean
I finally got here! The postcard is great. I wish I had gotten down to Tucson to see it in person, along with all the others there. Can't wait to trade with you.
JoAnn
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