Pin Prick Embroidery #WordlessWednesday (Words Welcome)

Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story

Something now totally different. I have been doing this for at least 20 years. I love to create and try new stuff, and this one is one of my favorites. Not only that, I have at least 200++ different designs. I started up again about 2 months ago and have around 80 completed and ready for selling and gifting.

I included some design shots, a pricked card with threads, and the tool for pricking.

Pricking pattern and pricked card
Pricked card with thread
Pricked Card

If you’re interested, I make these to order @ CAD 7.99 plus postage. Feel free to get in touch. I would love to create something special for you!

I scanned all my patterns, so if you wish to see what’s available, let me know, and we can discuss, and I will show all the designs to you. That will help you decide which design/s you love. You can choose the card color for your design.

The more you take, the better the price.

  • 1 @ CAD 7.99 plus postage.
  • 5 @ CAD 35 plus postage with 1 freebie
  • 10 @ CAD 60 plus postage with 2 freebies
Koala
Iris
Trumpet
Topiary
Tiger
Poppy
Froggy
Dandelion

Come, participate, and join us weekly at our very own #WordlessWednesday #Photography. Let your photos do the talking. (Words are also welcome.) The linkup will always start on Wednesday at 2:15 a.m. and end on Saturday at 8:00 a.m.

If you’d like to join in, check out my other #WordlessWednesday posts here: Wordless Wednesday (Words also welcome).

Feel free to drop a link to your own #WordlessWednesday post in the comments. I’d love you to stop by and leave a comment!

P.S. All the photos in my #WordlessWednesday #Photography posts were taken by my husband or me.

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6 thoughts on “Pin Prick Embroidery #WordlessWednesday (Words Welcome)”

    1. Hi Debra, thank you for your kind words, my friend.
      Yes, I use special three-fold cards, and those with a window I do use card stock paper, but it has to be thicker than the standard and regular paper. It’s easier to work with and ensures that when you prick it will hold up and not rip apart.

    1. Thanks for your kind words! If you’re serious about the cards, let me know and I will be happy to share some designs and pics of the cards already done as well as any still to do, then you can decide. I would love to create some for you.

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