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How to Embroider a Greeting Card

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 12:10
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 10/11/2007
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 33 MB

A photo/audio tutorial for making fantastic greeting cards, where you embroider designs right on the paper. It's an easy project, once you learn a few basics.

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Sister Diane
Sister Diane
1 lesson
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07/27/2007

I'm a big crafty geek who produces a blog and podcast called CraftyPod (www.craftypod.com). I also run DIY Alert (www.diyalert.com), which is a website for Portland, OR crafters, and I organize the local chapter of the Church of Craft.

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This was a great lesson- very informative and a...
10/11/2007
~ Ellen

I thought Sister Diane did a great job of walking the viewer through the process of embroidering a greeting card. She offered up a ton of tips on how to make the process smoother, which would probably take the average person several trys to figure it all out. I enjoyed watching this lesson because the author offered up still images that I could study while she was talking and explaining each step. Very effective! I can not wait to try this project- it seems like a lot of fun. Thanks Sister Diane.

Recent Comments

Img_5160_homepage
This was a great lesson- very informative and a...
10/11/2007
~ Ellen

I thought Sister Diane did a great job of walking the viewer through the process of embroidering a greeting card. She offered up a ton of tips on how to make the process smoother, which would probably take the average person several trys to figure it all out. I enjoyed watching this lesson because the author offered up still images that I could study while she was talking and explaining each step. Very effective! I can not wait to try this project- it seems like a lot of fun. Thanks Sister Diane.

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