
Crazy quilted Christmas stocking:
Several “decorator” fabrics were crazy-quilted for the main part of the stocking. I used an old stocking for a pattern, or you can draw your own. The Christmas images are from CD#2. Take 2 or 3 images and iron a fabric adhesive (such as Wonder Under) to the back of each one. Cut out a “front” of the stocking, adding seam allowances. Place your images and iron them in place. Add decorative lace, ribbons, etc. For more detailed instructions, see the projects and ideas section in each CD. |

Christmas Ornaments:
Accenting a “pocket” of fabric with a Christmas image becomes a unique ornament! With 130 Christmas images to choose from, just think of the possibilities. These images can also be printed onto card stock for a great variety of gift tags! Accent a gift with an ornament, and then attach a matching gift tag! |

Eyeglass Holder:
I used the same technique as the Christmas ornaments; and a beaded neckpiece was added. The Patriotic 4th of July image is from the Holiday CD #2. You can fuse a different image on the front and back of your fabric pouch. Flip it over for a new look! How about one for the holidays; Halloween on one side, Christmas on the other! |

Crazy-quilted purse:
This swingy little purse is just a rectangle of crazy quilting, folded in thirds with a fringe. The Victorian lady image
is on CD #1. There are 360 images on CD #1, you won’t have a problem finding several to suit your needs. |

Checkbook cover:
This sweet angel on the front will protect your checks while making you smile! There are 71 angels and fairies in CD #1. |

Purse necklace:
Well, this one won’t hold much, but everyone wants it! Another simple fabric pouch with a lady from the 1920's
section of CD #1. The dots on her hat are accented with tiny blue metallic fiber French knots.
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Cell phone holder:
This holder can be easily sized to suit your phone needs. The demure lady featured is in CD #1.
The “tassel” of beads on the bottom is just a random collection of seed beads. |

Cottage:
This cottage was enlarged to full page size and embellished with silk ribbon and assorted fibers.
The cottages are in CD #3, along with wonderful sewing images.
Don’t forget that all the images on the CD’s are scanned at a high resolution so you can enlarge
most of them to full page size. |