Most any quilt block can be converted into a fabric postcard.
This Rolling Star quilt block is just made as a 4 inch block, two 1 inch strips are added to the sides to make it postcard shape, a backing is added and the postcard is finished. Add a greeting, and the card is ready to be sent to your friend – or possibly a soldier in the Middle East.
Fabric postcards can, in fact, be sent through the mail. If there are beads or other embellishments on the card, you may want to put the fabric postcard in an envelope so it will arrive safely. If your card is just “plain,” add a stamp (a little extra postage to cover the fact that it can’t be run through a postage machine), an address, and drop it in the mail.
Penny’s Postcard Posse continues to Roundup fabric postcards to send to the soldiers in the Middle East. You can use the Rolling Star fabric postcard, or visit www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com to get other fabric postcard patterns for free.
Here’s the video showing how to make the Rolling Star fabric postcard:
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