الأربعاء، 23 مايو 2012

Embroidery Paper Transfer How-To by Carina Envoldsen-Harris of Carina's Craftblog

If you've ever wondered how to embroider using transfer paper then you'll be happy to know that Carina Envoldsen-Harris has a wonderful how-to showing you how.  Enjoy!


Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Carina Envoldsen-Harris of Carina's Craftblog blog.

Here's what Carina had to say about her how-to: I meant to share this tutorial with you last year *ahem* and either forgot/got busy/or some other reason I can't remember now. I just came across the photos and thought it's now or never, because if I didn't do it now, the images might lay forgotten in their file for another year. Or more.

So. This is a way to 'transfer' a pattern to cloth when all you have is regular printer paper or similar and no fancy transfer tools or materials of any kind. Because it's not 100% ideal, but it will do in a pinch.


Please respect Carina's TERMS OF USE: BE NICE: DON'T STEAL - I spend hours thinking up projects, taking pictures, processing the pictures and writing tutorials and posts. So please respect the work that goes into this and don't steal my content. You are welcome to use the tutorials and patterns for your own personal crafting pleasure. And if you like them, feel free to share links to them. You can even borrow an image or two if you link back here. Sharing is nice, it's what makes the crafty blogosphere so great! But stealing other people's content and passing it off as your own is not nice at all. So don't be that guy. Or gal. Translating my tutorials or removing my copyright notice from images and posting the content as your own is not allowed. Thank you. Got a question about something? Want to know a bit about me? Need help with something? Check out the fancy pants FAQ page!

Carina's Bio: Carina is a Danish girl living in Essex, England with her husband. She's an artist and crafter who loves to crochet, draw, sew, paint, and embroider.

Copyright © 2011 - All Rights Reserved - Written by Carina Envoldsen-Harris of Carina's Craftblog blog. Please visit Carina's new Carina's Craftblog blog at http://carinascraftblog.wardi.dk ,  her Wardi.dk website, her Carina Wardi Etsy shop, and her Polka & Bloom Etsy shop .


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