Three Things : Fabric (& a giveaway)
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(Unikko - Orange, Mirabelle Red (Alexandar Henry), Alfie Barkcloth (Yellow))
One of my favorite parts of my recent creativity travel was working with fabric in my projects. I have been playing with bits of it with my sewing machine and starting to collect small pieces here and there (haven't gotten into any clothes sewing yet).
Here's a fabric layout I made in Christina Lazar Schuler's class at Inspired called Textile Anthology (check her Etsy store for available kits):
She talked about making an entire album of fabric pages (the one above is 8x8). I like that idea and I also love that this sort of page can just go in my regular albums as well (put it into a page protector or add grommets to fit to your album rings).
So why fabric? I like to think of it in the same way I think of pattern paper - a decoration. A bit of color. The cool thing about fabric is that it also lends texture to your project. We can all use a bit more texture in our lives. Fabric can be added to a layout with adhesive or stitched on by hand (I actually really liked the process of hand-stitching the photo on the layout above) or with a machine (quick and easy). Try using it in place of patterned paper on your next project. It's also especially great for covering chipboard albums.
Currently I am storing my fabric pieces in my metal shelf:
Here are three of my favorite sites for checking out fabric include Sew Mama Sew (love searching by color), Purl Soho (especially loving their contemporary collection), and Repodepot. You can also search etsy for vintage fabric sellers like Shabby Vintage Mom who has some cute bundles of vintage fabrics.
The giveaway today is for Donna Downey's newest book Fabric Scrapbooking. It's very much a project-based book with step by step instructions and supply lists to walk you through each project.
To enter the giveaway simply leave a comment below. I will close comments and pick a winner on Wednesday night around 7pm (April 23).





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I would love to play with fabric and add it to my scrapbooks. It might also justify a sewing machine purchase. Hmmmm... Mother's Day ...hmmmmm.
Sue in Alexandria VA
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I actually started with sewing and I think that's why I love scrapping so much. It's the same concept of quilting smaller items together to create a bigger, final product. Love your stuff!
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I would LOVE to win this book!!! I have been wanting to incorporate fabric into my scrapbooking, (I love the look and great page by the way!!!)I love checking out your blog, you keep my "wanting to try something new" addition going. Take care Sherrie
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Interesting idea, using fabric! I like the fabric on your page.
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I have her other books and need this one to add to the set! BTW I love your books too.
Kathy
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Great book. I sew a little and scrapbook a little. Never thought of putting them together! Your site is awesome.
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Wow, that book looks amazing! Would really encourage me to get the sewing machine out of the closet!
Love reading your blog.
Jo x
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I love fabric too, but I'm so afraid of having another type of stash...
Thanks for the offer of the giveaway.
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That book looks gorgeous! Thanks for Etsy link!
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That book looks gorgeous! Thanks for Etsy link!
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Love the family picture, I'm loving orange right now too.
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i love fabric too! the lint from the paper makes my sewing machine clog, but i keep on keeping on!
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Awww, geez...you had to go and start it.
I did handsewing on a layout in a Lisa Pace class and grumbled the whole time about it. I loved how it turned out though. That was paper sewing but certainly seems that there is a natural progression into using fabric.
How cool would it be to use fabric from a garment that has special meaning in a layout!
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Thanks again for sharing another aspect of your artistic journey. I collected fabric long before I knew about patterned paper, so it's fun to see it used in new, crafty ways. I'm curious about the stamps used on your fabric layout - if you make it through all these posts, I'd love to know how you did the text.
Thanks very much!
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great inspiration for ideas - thanks for sharing Ali! You've added a touch of flair in every way on your layout. Love the hand-stitched edges and the flower with beads.
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what a great idea for a book....looks interesting! Can't wait to get a glimpse of it!
Love your page by the way!
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I love your fabric page. Love your fabric stash. I would love to try some with help from Donna's book!
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Been a blog "stalker" for a while, Ifigured this was as good a time as any to say hello! Thanks for the inspiration to get creative!
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Oh my goodness, I am loving fabric right now. Pick me, Pick me!! :)
ksdeyette@msn.com
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I have a sewing machine that as only sewn on paper, maybe now it the time to introduce it to fabric. It might actually like that...who knew?!?!
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