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Aug 30, 2011

Paper Crafts "Card Making 101" Blog Hop

Good morning, class!  ;)  If you've been to the Paper Crafts Connection blog, you might have heard that the Go-to Gals have some fun lessons in store for you today!

Hopefully you'll get to learn some new techniques along the way!  I'll be teaching Hand-Stitching Techniques 101, so read on to find out how you can easily add some personalized touches to your paper crafted projects.

Here is a card I made using Bo Bunny's new Garden Girl Collection:


To begin, create a computer-generated sentiment & print it onto vellum.  (Think of this as your pattern piece.)  I like using vellum because it is translucent & allows you to see exactly where your stitching will be in relation to your patterned paper.

It's a little hard to see, but in the picture below, my vellum was placed over a small piece of patterned paper.  I temporarily placed a chipboard frame over the vellum to make sure everything was centered.

Once your vellum is centered, begin piercing holes.  You can either use a paper piercer or a large needle.  While you're piercing, keep in mind that the length between your holes will later be the length of your stitches.



Continue stitching until you've completed your pattern.  Remove the vellum.


I threaded my needle with 3 strands of embroidery floss and knotted one end.  Begin your stitching from the back side of your paper.



Using a back-stitch, follow the pierced pattern that you've created.
How To Make a Back-Stitch

If you need to dot an "i", you can make a French knot.


How To Make a French Knot



And... if you're really brave, why not try out some of these fancy stitches?

I hope you've enjoyed my lesson on hand-stitching!  If you give this lesson a try, please let me know!  I'd love to see your A+ work!  :)

Make sure to check out the PCC Blog as well as the other Go-to Gals classes:


Card Supplies: (Click Pictures For Links)

53 comments :

  1. what a sweet technique! thanks for the fancy stitches how to sheet :o)

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  2. You make it seem easy. Needles and threads and I usually don't get along, but that does make a nice touch on the card!

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  3. Hand stitching is so pretty. I have not tried that for awhile. I may have to get it out and play. Thanks for sharing. jeannett_mcgee@comcast.net

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  4. I love stitching so much! Will have to try it on some paper! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  5. Such a fabulous card...LOVE that handstitching...whatta great way to finish your card!

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  6. How sweet! thanks for the tutorial!

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  7. I have enjoyed stitching in my a few of my scrapbooking pages, no words yet, thnaks for the tips and the bonus stitches. I printing it.

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  8. great stitching lesson, I never thought of using vellum. I am book marking this great stitching reference picture as well, for when I do feel daring. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Such a cute card! Great tutorial too!

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  10. Great tutorial. Thanks for all the fancy stitches too!

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  11. Cute piece and great idea. Love all the stitches you show- great refresher!

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  12. Good tutorial on embrodry stitches.

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  13. Very cute Julie! Thanks for the lesson :-)

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  14. Great suggestions for using embroidry stitches on your cards!

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  15. What a GREAT tutorial! So glad I came to class today!

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  16. What a cool idea. Thanks for sharing.

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  17. I love the look of your hand stitching! There are so many stamps of sewing, thread, etc. that this would go along perfectly with them!

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  18. Thanks for the great tutorial and the how-to for all those stitches...such a great idea.

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  19. Wonderful idea to use vellum. Thanks for all the stitches.

    http://digipage-blog.everything-digital-scrapbooking.com/

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  20. WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!! You did such a FANTASTIC JOB in showing us how- to!!!!!!!!! :) I'm too am glad I checked this out!!! I am one who NEEDS to learn TECHNIQUES! I've been stamping for about 4 years & bought magazines, (PaperCrafts only recently!) been on websites, joined groups & still feel like a newbie! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

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  21. Great visual interest on your card. I'm not entirely sure I could pull it off but I think it would be easier then machine stitching (which I stink at).

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  22. Great idea to use a printed font and vellum for your stitching template! Your stitching came out nice and neat!

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  23. Wow thank you for the cheat sheet on types of stitches. I saved it to my computer for later on when I get my needle and thread out.

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  24. WOW!! I LOVE to stich and your card is beautiful!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

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  25. I love to stitch but never had thought of doing it on a card...so clever!

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  26. Thanks for the tutorial! I've never tried stitching, but I just might have to now!

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  27. WOW! I love this card--and I LOOOOOOOVE stitching on my creations! I just stitched some waves (nothing too great- should have looked at your tutorial first!) on my card yesterday! LOOOOOOVE the tutorial! You rock, Julie:)

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  28. great technique! thanks for sharing.

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  29. Thank you so much for this! I've been wondering what was the easiest way to do this... and now I know!

    Lauren
    readysetlove@me.com
    www.readysetlove.me

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  30. Thanks for sharing this technique with us.

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  31. OK - those fancy stitches scare me a little bit, but I can do a backstitch, so I'm all set! ;)
    Thanks for the tip about vellum - I've never tried to handstitch a word on a project before - looks lovely! TFS!

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  32. Oh wow! How cool! I love the look of this! TFS!

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  33. Cute card and a great idea! I will try this!

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  34. Amazing!!! And thank you for the great instructions. I love your ideas.


    alisha.moorenielsen@gmail.com
    http://scrappin-happens.blogspot.com/

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  35. Thanks for the tips. I going to give this a try. Your cards are beautiful!

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  36. I love the stitching on vellum--so coolQ

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  37. So cute! Where did you find the stitching diagrams?

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  38. You make this appear to be easy - not so much for me. Thanks for sharing!

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  39. Thanks for the insight into a technique I've never tried!

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  40. Thanks for the class! What a great idea to stitch through the vellum.

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  41. Love your use of embroidery on your card, Julie! Thanks for all the stitches!

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  42. thanks...I just need to take the time to do this...I love to hand sew, just gotta get to it!

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  43. Great inspiration. Thanks for the how to.

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  44. Great tip on using vellum as your pattern piece! Lots easier!

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  45. Love your card with the Bo Bunny papers! And you have done a great tutorial. I have done a couple of stitched cards! I do hope you will check them out :)
    http://bettybrett.blogspot.com/2011/08/fly-away-celebration.html
    http://bettybrett.blogspot.com/2011/06/high-flying-birthday.html
    Thanks for the class, Professor!

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  46. Thank you for the tutorial. Your card is beautiful!

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  47. LOVE this....I might have to try some hand stitching some time!!

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  48. Love this card! so cute!!! what do you put the paper on while you're poking through it so it doesnt poke the table?

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  49. Love this card!! what do you put the paper on while you're poking through with the needle so as not to get the table?

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  50. wonderful card. Thanks for the tutorial....

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