• Sarah Becvar: Threading Stories Through Fabric & Cards

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Sarah Becvar: Threading Stories Through Fabric & Cards

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    In this episode, I welcome Sarah Becvar, a textile artist from England with over 20 years of experience creating machine embroidered textiles and greeting cards. Sarah shares her unique technique for creating beautiful machine embroidered cards and offers practical advice for listeners interested in trying this creative art form.

    Sponsored By

    • Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set - Use code MEASURE for 40% off

    About Sarah Becvar

    • Based in England
    • 20+ years experience (approaching 24 years) in textile arts and card making
    • Creates machine embroidered textiles and greeting cards
    • Offers in-person workshops at her home studio
    • More information can be found on her website at sarahbecvardesign.com

    Current Projects

    • Spring-themed floral notecards featuring:
      • Daffodils
      • Primroses
      • Bluebells
      • Lily of the Valley (May birth flower)
    • Cards inspired by:
      • Flowers around her studio
      • Wildflowers from country walks with her dogs
      • Garden flowers (especially dahlias in summer)

    Sarah's Card-Making Process

    1. Begins with simple line sketches to plan composition
    2. Selects small-print fabrics (tiny designs add interest to the finished product)
    3. Cuts small fabric pieces without templates
    4. Arranges fabric pieces on card to plan placement
    5. Uses freehand machine embroidery technique directly on card
    6. Sews around fabric pieces while holding them in place with fingers
    7. Writes flower names on cards using pencil for a subtle, sophisticated look

    Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

    Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

    Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

    For more information and to sign up, visit our website.

    Support the show

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    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

    Resources:

    ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

    FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

    ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

    And here's where you can find more of my work:

    YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
    Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
    Facebook - current projects and photos
    Instagram - current projects and photos
    Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

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Send us a text

In this episode, I welcome Sarah Becvar, a textile artist from England with over 20 years of experience creating machine embroidered textiles and greeting cards. Sarah shares her unique technique for creating beautiful machine embroidered cards and offers practical advice for listeners interested in trying this creative art form.

Sponsored By

  • Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set - Use code MEASURE for 40% off

About Sarah Becvar

  • Based in England
  • 20+ years experience (approaching 24 years) in textile arts and card making
  • Creates machine embroidered textiles and greeting cards
  • Offers in-person workshops at her home studio
  • More information can be found on her website at sarahbecvardesign.com

Current Projects

  • Spring-themed floral notecards featuring:
    • Daffodils
    • Primroses
    • Bluebells
    • Lily of the Valley (May birth flower)
  • Cards inspired by:
    • Flowers around her studio
    • Wildflowers from country walks with her dogs
    • Garden flowers (especially dahlias in summer)

Sarah's Card-Making Process

  1. Begins with simple line sketches to plan composition
  2. Selects small-print fabrics (tiny designs add interest to the finished product)
  3. Cuts small fabric pieces without templates
  4. Arranges fabric pieces on card to plan placement
  5. Uses freehand machine embroidery technique directly on card
  6. Sews around fabric pieces while holding them in place with fingers
  7. Writes flower names on cards using pencil for a subtle, sophisticated look

Want to try free motion quilting but don't know where to start? Here's 3 simple steps to get going.

Are you looking to ADVANCE your machine quilting skills?

Machine quilting can be very solitary, especially on a longarm. It's just not that easy to pack up your machine and head to a friend's house for the day, right? But it's important to have that community - that sharing of ideas and tips, encouragement and motivation.

For more information and to sign up, visit our website.

Support the show

------------------------

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a rating and review here.

Resources:

ADVANCE, my monthly subscription membership

FREEHAND QUILTING MASTERCLASS, an on-demand comprehensive course

ALL-OVER FEATHER, sign-up for a FREE quilting class

And here's where you can find more of my work:

YouTube - LIVE & UNSCRIPTED episodes
Website - for more information on classes and quilting services
Facebook - current projects and photos
Instagram - current projects and photos
Pinterest - photo galleries and tutorials

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