Good Vibes Quilted Fabric Postcards in Three Fun Hexagon Styles by Carla A. Canonico February 17, 2026 written by Carla A. Canonico February 17, 2026 12 If you need a small creative win right now, this project is it! Good Vibes Postcards lets you play with colour, scraps, and quilting texture in a format you can finish quickly, then gift or even mail to someone who could use a lift. skill level Confident beginner time 1 to 2 hours per postcard ideal for Scrap lovers, hexagon fans, happy mail makers, and anyone wanting a fast finish you will practice Matchstick quilting, echo stitch, and EPP options finished size Postcard size This pattern by Brandy Maslowski was featured in A Needle Pulling Thread Magazine Issue 66, inspired by postcards, a whole issue dedicated to the joy of fabric postcards as mini masterpieces and heartfelt love notes you can stitch. (ANPTmag) Good Vibes Postcards pattern from ANPTmag Issue 66; photo by Brandy Maslowski for ANPTmag In this project, you’ll make quilted fabric postcards using three methods: strip pieced hexagons with matchstick quilting, raw-edge hexagons with echo stitch, and EPP hand-pieced hexagons. Fabric postcards are a fun way to challenge yourself with multiple techniques without committing to a full quilt, and they are a perfect excuse to use up those treasured scraps and supplies you already have. (ANPTmag) Get the Good Vibes Postcards pattern here https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/good-vibes-postcards/ Get Issue 66 in digital version here https://www.aneedlepullingthread.com/product/issue-66-digital-version/ Why I love this one right now is simple. It’s quick and cheerful, letting you experiment with quilting textures and hexagons in a way that feels playful rather than overwhelming. Make one for yourself, then make one to brighten someone else’s mailbox! Good Vibes Postcards pattern from ANPTmag Issue 66; photo by Brandy Maslowski for ANPTmag Print this page or save as a PDF 0qs612a needle pulling thread magazineANPTmag Issue 66Brandy Maslowskicarla a canonicoecho stitchecho stitchingenglish paper piecingeppfabric postcardshand piecinghexagon quiltingmatchstick quiltingmodern quiltingquilted postcardsquilting techniquesQUILTsocialscrap quiltingsmall quilting projects FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Carla A. Canonico Carla A. Canonico is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of A Needle Pulling Thread Magazine, QUILTsocial.com, and KNITmuch.com. previous post 2 Essential Steps for Deconstructing a Purse Without Confusion next post 6 Easy Steps to Make Purse Pattern Pieces Using Freezer Paper YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... Keep It Picasso Simple Quilt Always a Dreamer Appliqued and Embroidered Wall Art Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.