Like knitting the Elizabeth Zimmerman Baby Surprise Jacket. One ball of yarn, one circular needle producing one weirdly shaped piece of fabric. And an ingenious method of assembly produces a cute little jacket. I've made a number of these now, and I'm in awe of the woman who wrote the brilliant pattern.
Watch this very brief clip showing how it works.
I watched a few YouTube clips of what people describe as "The Impossible Card" and experimented with a piece of paper, then made a card for Liz's birthday. Personally, I do not like over-embellished cards- but the design of this one gives the option of decorating the front and back - and it folds flat to go in the envelope.
I added fancy papers to decorate the base, and a couple of strips of card across the gaps to add stability.
...and into the envelope
Happy birthday, Liz
I like that! I own that butterfly punch too and it has had so many uses! It made all the confetti for our wedding tables AND name place cards!
ReplyDeleteOh, I do like that card trick! I am going to try making one, myself! Thank you for the link.
ReplyDeleteThe baby jacket looks intriguing. I am tempted to try that, too, but I am not good with knitting on a circular needle! Any circular knitting I do has to be with double pointed needles!
Just wanted to let you know that I made the card and posted a link to your blog post in my post, today.
ReplyDeleteThe card you made is great, I love the starry details
DeleteIt looks brilliant, well done
DeleteThank you!
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