Postcard Back Fusible Muslin

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Our preprinted muslin postcard backs finish your quilted fabric postcards with style! 

  • 8 Postcard backs per panel 
  • 2 panels per pack (16 Postcards)
  • Nostalgic Design Printed on Fusible 100% Cotton Muslin
  • Stitch your design on heavy stabilizer, add back, write, stamp, & mai
  • Perfect for Holiday Card, Brithdays, a quick "thinking of you
  • What JOY these will bring to the receiver!

Check out our Acrylic Postcard Template to make fussy-cutting easy!

 

 

Ideas for Making Quilted Fabric Postcards

Use the ZigZapps Bird Appliqué to make your postcard front

Clockwise from the top: Postcard using Heart ZigZapps, Moose ZigZapps, Bear ZigZapps, Bird ZigZapps, Great Scott and Pups ZigZaps, Star Struck ZigZapps, and center is Heart ZigZapps.

How to Make a Quilted Fabric Postcard

Start by gathering your supplies - fabrics for the front of your postcard, heavy weight double-sided fusible interfacing, like Timtex or Peltex.

 

For this quilted fabric postcard, I used a vintage embroidered handkerchief to fussy-cut a ZigZapps Heart for the front of the postcard.

 

TIP: Use our Acrylic Postcard Template to cut the heavy weight fusible interfacing and to trim the fabric for the front of the postcard.

 

 

Make the postcard front.

 

I centered the ZigZapps heart on the wrong side of the embroidery. Sew all around the heart on the solid line.

Trim along the dotted line.

Turn the heart right side out and fuse to the postcard background fabric fused to the heavyweight interfacing.

 

Appliqué the heart to the postcard with a narrow zigzag stitch.

 

 

Using your Teflon sheet, press the printed fusible muslin back to the postcard back.

Finish the edge of your quilted fabric postcard. I used a blanket stitch.

The finished quilted fabric postcard with the printed fusible muslin back.

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