fabricpostcards

Little fabric postcards have become very popular as a fun way for quilt makers to Send Quilt Greetings to Friends and Family Across the Miles. In addition, fabric postcards are a way to send a taste of the States to our troops around the world.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006


Wow! The Turkey for the Troops fabric postcards are starting to fly in. It’s been just about a week, and we already have a bunch. Want to see them? Here they are:

http://fabric-postcards.com/turkeypostcards.shtml

You might want to bookmark that page, and keep checking it until yours shows up! If it’s on its way to us, it’ll be posted soon. We are cranking them up there within 24 hours of their flying in the door.

If you haven’t started yet – why wait? This is a great project, and easy to do. You can see that everything is possible and welcome. We’ve got flags, turkey in the straw, and original designs from appliqué to quilted print fabric.

Sizes range from 3” by 5” to 4” by 6” so far. Remember last time, we got them up to about 9” by 12.”

And I am pleased to report that a gal in the UK is sending hers along, too. Yes, their guys and gals are over there fighting alongside of our troops, and everybody loves Turkey!

Check out the idea and get the free download of patterns. By way of explanation, there is a free packet of patterns. You do need to enter your name and email address – no credit card info. That way, you will hear the news firsthand.

http://fabric-postcards.com/

If you want the step-by-step guide, it does cost a little.


Happy Quilting!

Penny Halgren
www.Fabric-Postcards.com
Quilt Greetings Across the Miles

www.How-to-Quilt.com
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