I got my hands on the DesignAKnit set for a play. There are lots of stitch patterns (as well as some individual stiches, pompoms and sentiments) in the set. Each border style stamp represents two rows of knitting and because they're clear it's easy to line them up and repeat stamp to build a background.
I made a beanie hat gift card holder using the wide rib stamp for the main part and a double stitch to make the edging. There's a little eyelet "hinge" under the pompom so the top part of the hat lifts to reveal a gift card underneath. Kim's offering cut files for many stamps in this debut release but I decided just to cut freehand round the stamped pompom. It's quick and easy since it doesn't need to be perfect!
The base for this is a 5" circle which means the stamps are not long enough to go all the way across but again, it's really easy to line them up and the pattern repeat is designed for easy repeated stamping so you can have any width you like!

As well as the DesignAKnit set I've been playing with, the debut releases include Tree Hugs and Ribbed Background. MayLeeDee is available as a digital download. Check out the projects on the rest of the hop to see all the images in action or see everything here in the shop!
There are prizes on offer if you hop along with us
- 1 winner of the TREE HUGS SET
- 1 winner of the DESIGN A KNIT SET (as used here)
- 1 winner of the RIBBED BACKGROUND Stamp
- 1 winner of the MAYLEEDEE DIGI
- and ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER will receive THE ENTIRE RELEASE for JULY!
That's a LOT of chances to
win! Here's who's hopping today:
Chris Dark
(DT)
Joanne
Allison (you are here!)
Winners
will be announced on the Paperbabe
Blog on the 12th July - you have until the 10th to hop with us, just leave comments as you go so you can be entered into the draw!
Supplies:
Stamps: all from BuildAKnit by PaperBabe Stamps
Paper: smooth white, bitter chocolate
Ink: Adirondack dye ink by Ranger (Cranberry, Currant, Raisin, Pitch Black)
Other: eyelet (to hinge the gift card holder), wooden button (to accent the card)
PS - I didn't forget about the Hero Arts draw from a couple of posts back, I just forgot to announce the winner here, sorry! Viv's name was first out of the hat and the stamps have gone to live with her.
Stamps: all from BuildAKnit by PaperBabe Stamps
Paper: smooth white, bitter chocolate
Ink: Adirondack dye ink by Ranger (Cranberry, Currant, Raisin, Pitch Black)
Other: eyelet (to hinge the gift card holder), wooden button (to accent the card)
PS - I didn't forget about the Hero Arts draw from a couple of posts back, I just forgot to announce the winner here, sorry! Viv's name was first out of the hat and the stamps have gone to live with her.
I love the beanie hat, that is an inspired make. x
ReplyDeleteLovely card, love your beanie hat it's bril. Hugs x ChrisB
ReplyDeleteFab looking cards...love how you've used this set of stamps.
ReplyDeleteI so admire Kim's crafting and it's wonderful that she's now launched her own stamps - love what you've done with them here, Joanne. x
ReplyDeletei'd wear that hat anywhere and i just love the CAS style of your other one. fabulous! absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute beanie and a lovely novel gift card. Well done.
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Heather W
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Love your hat. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi what a great idea ,I just love it.
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Ita
beanie hat is awesome! love your card with the knitting also, neat and pretty colors! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute and unusual gift card holder - love it! I adore the way you've used the stamps to create the beautiful ombre background - need those stamps! thanks for the chance hugs Karen P
ReplyDeleteLove your beanie hat, so much fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat stamps, so versatile. Hugs Linda xx
Love the beanie, so original. Super cards and lovely take on the background pattern too. x
ReplyDeleteYour beenie is so original and inventive and I adore the ombre knitted background on the second card (very on trend I believe).
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea your beanie hat gift holder is. These stamps are great - I can see lots of possibilities for men's cards with these. WendY x
ReplyDeleteLove these! Especially the beanie - that is just inspired!
ReplyDeleteLove that beanie, and that ombre stamping is fab! Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute Beenie hat love the knit pattern stamp
ReplyDeleteLove the beanie great idea x
ReplyDeleteFab cards - the beanie hat is genius!
ReplyDeleteWOW---those are different! I like them very much!
ReplyDeletehat is so adorable
ReplyDeletei Love it! Great idea
ReplyDeleteLOve the ! This knitted background stamp is brill.
ReplyDeleteLove the beanie & card, The background created with these fabulous stamps is wonderful... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea, wud make a great Xmas gift card, now I definitely need the new stamps
ReplyDeleteTfs
Hugz
Kenzie :-)
I am just crazy about this knit stamp!!!!
ReplyDelete<3 J
Beautiful projects hugs Tricia xxx
ReplyDeleteTotally love, that hat is just brilliant :) Kimx
ReplyDeleteLove it. Great idea
ReplyDeleteLove your ideas with the knit stamps. Love these stamps.
ReplyDeleteThis really shows how versatile these stamps are!
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