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Block Print Patches Packs

Block Print Patches Packs
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Indian block prints!

There is a wonderful quality to a carved wooden block, whether it has been wrought by the finest artisan in great detail, or more boldly chiseled to create a strong rustic image. I love them all, and most of all I love that a real person's hands made them, perceived flaws and all.

Here are four different sets of block printed fabric patches I have made for you to use in your own work -

repair a tear in your clothes ~ stitch onto a pretty fabric to make a pincushion, a needle case, a page in a fabric story book ~ add to collage ~ stick them in your journal ~ attach to a card to send to a friend or as a tag for a gift ~ include them in your boro style stitching or patchwork ~ fill them with embroidery stitches and wear as a brooch...

Each set includes blocks printed in black, in soft blue and in a natural linen shade.

Most of the patches are of a soft vintage white cotton. After printing all patches have been heat set and are washable at 30*C.

  • Elephants and Paisleys (largest image is big elephant at 13cm x 10cm, smallest is tiny elephant at 4cm x 2cm)
  • Bold Birds (largest image is the dove at 12cm x 10cm, smallest are the two parrots at 4cm x 3cm)
  • Circles (largest is the radiating circles at 7.5cm in diameter, smallest the ying yang images at 2cm in diameter)
  • Pattern Blocks (largest is 10cm x 10cm, the smallest the star at 3.2cm x 3.2cm)
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Super Idea!*****Posted by Steven R on June 23 2022 at 14:41I loved the idea of these little prints to add to my stash. Receiving them just now has made me want to order some more! Can't wait to play with them in some projects. Print quality is good.
Customer rating:*****

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Time for a coffee fix and a wee game with Bruce🐾before I head off for the next few days. 

Hugely looking forward to bringing stitchy folks together at my retreat. 

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This too is prep!
Making a version of falafel for my May stitching retreat that starts tomorrow🤗
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Slow progress 
Ironing linen
Measuring
Cutting
Marking
Printing
Cleaning up afterwards
Waiting for prints to dry
Setting the colour
Checking quality
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Only then will I build the kits
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I am trying out DMC Eco Vita wool threads on a piece of dyed blanket. No rules, just experimenting. I like the soft colour palette of these naturally dyed organic crewel wools which I found at @mybearpaw  a couple of weeks ago. I succumbed to lovely Japanese fabrics there too🤗
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I don’t dye yarn no more, but I do dye thread…
These ones coming soon to the Tart’s emporium
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