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 42 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... I Live It Bright Table Topper and Placemats Hands and Heart Quilted Tote a Meaningful Make Kakaso’Las Totem Pole Wall Quilt inspired by living... My Japanese Garden Wall Art Inspired by Treasured... 33 Steps Quilted Table Runner in Joyful Texture... Hope Springs Eternal Wall Quilt with stained-glass-style applique Feel the Sea Breeze | Making the Sea... Forest Fibre Art Quilt | A Calming, Creative... Spotted Spools Quilted Banner for sewing room cheer 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.