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Moore Teesha Moore patches!

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Swap Coordinator:BennysMumma (contact)
Swap categories: Sewing  Embroidery 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:February 2, 2013
Date items must be sent by:March 9, 2013
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

These are awesome little crafts to do and so much can be done with them too! Teesha Moore is an artist who created these patches and covers her art journals with them. However, I've seen many other projects with them too.

The basic gist of them is to take 2 pieces of fabric and a piece of batting (although I'm sure that felt or something similar would be fine too) and make a tiny quilt with the pieces. You don't have to be able to sew by machine, in fact i'd say 99% of the patches I've seen are handsewn. Also, it actually looks ok if you embroider it through both front and back of the pieces as they most likely will be used to put together another craft. The possibilities are really endless.....

There's a board on my pinterest titled Teesha Moore Patches or you can go to craftster.org and search teesha moore for ideas and inspiration. If you have any questions, please ask me. I check the group every day and am always checking into my profile, so I'll answer my messages as soon as I get them.

For this one, we'll have 2 partners and make each partner 3 patches. Since these are small, they're fairly quick to put together. If there's enough interest, I'll make this an ongoing series. Please don't join if you can't complete the swap.

http://pinterest.com/bennysmumma/teesha-moore-patches/

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Discussion

MummySew 01/24/2013 #

These are lovely. Not heard of them. Would be great to collect and make into a journal cover or something. what size should they be?

dippydiscoball 01/24/2013 #

About what size should the patches be?

BennysMumma 01/24/2013 #

hi ladies! There's no restriction as to size. I've seen very small ones and some not so small ;) I generally keep mine between 3-4 inches. The best part is they can be different shapes too. Sky's the limit on them, just have fun with them :)

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