
If you love music. and crafting, then this is a great combo craft project for you! You can print my music themed designs, my sheet music from my own song Keep of the Promise, a song that I composed when I was 15, and wrote down on sheet music for arranging and composing class, a piano keys frame border, and a rendered perspective of a Hepplewhite, Georgian Federal period, antique piano and chair bench, print them all on one sheet of washable, colorfast inkjet printer fabric and make washable, sewn or no sew, inkjet fabric costume jewelry lapel pin buttons, with removable metal brooch pin backs, that slide out of their pockets, or through the 2 holes on the back of the panel. This download has my washable, colorfast, inkjet printer fabric sheet brooch costume jewelry lapel pin button badge pattern printables, with 4 different designs. All art, products, brooch lapel jewelry pin buttons, badges, structures, patterns, pdf, download, & printables are copyright protected by me, artist Kristie Hubler. All Rights Reserved. Not for resale. For persona use only. Wear it as a lapel pin button, add it to a gift, or a card, give it as a party favor, or have a jewelry making party! Use it for your team or organization. Give it to a musician, singer, songwriter, a kid for a recital, a band, a duo, or any music lover! 5 pages in the pdf, with one printable inkjet fabric sheet is needed, make sure that it is washable, or you can buy scrapbook paper or paper card stock 8 1/2" x 11", print the patterns, decoupage, laminate, or iron clear, iron on vinyl by Therm o Web, found at Walmart, Michaels, Joann Fabrics, and AC Moore. Iron Ultrahold or HeatnBond Lite to the back of the inkjet fabric, cut out the panels, there are 4 panels per brooch, up to 4 brooch patterns per printable page. Each pin, when finished, is 2" x 1 1/2" x 1/4". Hole punch or poke & cut out the circle holes on the 2 back panels with Fiskar nonstick fabric pointy, embroidery like scissors - these hold your metal pin back mechanisms in place, and also allow you to slide the metal pin back in and out through the holes, or use the pocket made to slide it in through there. The brooch has 4 panels, 2 for the front, 2 for the back with 2 holes each. After the Ultrahold is ironed to the back of the inkjet fabric, cut out the holes, cut away excess at the corners, fold the seam allowance flaps to the back and iron them down. Hot glue or sew the outer edges 1/16 from the edge. Then assemble the finished front on top of the finish back, and sew or hot glue 3 of the 4 sides, leaving an opening for the brooch metal pin back. Thank you! Kristie Hubler, artist, product designer, pattern maker, jewelry maker http://craftsy.com/profile/fabricated-frames