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Paper Pricking; patterns
Topic Started: Mar 20 2008, 03:30 PM (2,850 Views)
sonia
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:wave: Hi all
I don't know if anyone can help,i really enjoy paper pricking cards then embroidering them,i am running out of ideas and i was wondering if anybody had any links to free patterns
hugs to all :huggy:
Sonia
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waxingsteve
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Sonia, have you seen http://www.stitchingcards.com/ Posted Image They have free patterns and they aren't expensive for the bought ones either :thumbup; They cost £1 each, or £5 for six :)

Steve :)
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sonia
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:ta: Steve
printer is now working overtime :r :r
Sonia
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waxingsteve
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You're very welcome Sonia :D :lol: Poor printer :r :r

Steve :)
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Willow
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Hi Sonia, I love paper pricking too but so far have only done Ornare and I use the
templates, I haven't tried the embroidery yet but have seen some lovely cards. The site Steve suggested is really good and they have some lovely designs. :D

Eileenx
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jo145
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It's a great site and the patterns are well worth the money. Looking forward to seeing the finished results.
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