1. I chose black wool as my foundation fabric, so I wouldn't have to worry about figuring out how to bind the tiny card.

2. I cut out a piece of cardboard 1 3/4" by 2 3/4". I pinned this template on my black wool foundation and a hooked around it to establish my outside line. I was able to fit 8 cards on my backing.3. I used wool leftover from the rug I just finished (Lady Sunset) and filled in the rectangles.
4. I cut each card out of the backing by cutting the foundation fabric about 1/8" wider than the hooking so that the outside dimension measured a perfect 2 1/2" by 3 1/2".
5. I pressed the 8 cards.

6. I printed my backing information on printable fusable fabric: Name, date, title of ATC, no., contact information. I used my cardboard template as the outside dimension to cut out the backing information.7. I tore 8 pieces of black wool 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". I fused the backing information onto each piece of black wool.
8. I attached the backing to the ATC sewing by hand with black thread all the way around.
9. Took an afternoon, so if you are looking for a fun guild project...

2 comments:
You are a guiding light. I've tried so many things because of you. I'm sure my technique will vary somewhat, but thanks again for a toehold while exploring yet another way to love and use wool strips.
Great idea, April, to hook onto wool - gets rid of the messy edge dilemma for tiny hookings, esp with the coarser backings. Love it! And your ATCs are dreamy.
Maureen in NB
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