Stitching on paper
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Embroidery on paper is a traditional and well-loved craft, here artfully translated into beautiful and understated Japanese designs by Atsumi, Minako Chiba and Mari Kamio. These three talented Japanese crafters have created a range of delightful paper projects that are modern, stylish and fun to make. Each project is accompanied by a full-size template and notes on how to embroider the design, and there are clear and detailed instructions on the materials and tools you require; the essential…
Sherry Emery saved to Asian Influence
String Art Embroidery on Paper Hand Embroidery is possible on anything that you can get your needle to go through. One good medium is paper. Here is a quick tutorial on how to stitch over the paper using hand embroidery stitches and a combination...

Louise Cote saved to Papercrafting Inspiration
A guide to beginners to get started using a sewing machine to sew paper. Add paper elements to mixed media work, construct collages, bind small journals, and add gestural elements to your art. Lots of examples & tips.

Kristin Otts saved to Journal
A gorgeous set of two soft backed notebooks, embroidered by hand with ‘plans’ and ‘ideas’ on the covers a great gift for a stationary addict! The notebooks would make a lovely gift for craft lovers and those looking for something a bit different and they make great stocking fillers! The notebooks contain plain off-white, unlined paper with a kraft brown cover and are stitched using high quality thread. They are the perfect place to put your ideas down paper and can be used for writing…
Basic tips and tricks on paper sewing. Stitching on paper can be a great way to add dimension to many different projects. From mixed media to scrapbooking.

LMO Art saved to Embroidery
Before I became a paper art and paper craft aficionado, chances are good you would have found me with needle and thread in hand. Not only wa...

Kaia Halliwell saved to Embroidery
One thing that is fun about embroidery is that you don’t need to be limited to stitching onto fabric. In fact, you can stitch into anything that has holes in it. Yep - metal, wood, plastic, paper and so much more! One of the amazing artists I’ve come across who does most of her stitching on anything

Joanne Jensen saved to embroidery
The other day I was searching for an image transfer technique, and consulted one of my favorite books: Image Transfer Workshop by Darlene Olivia McElroy and Sandra Duran Wilson.
Before I became a paper art and paper craft aficionado, chances are good you would have found me with needle and thread in hand. Not only wa...

Aimee McRae saved to Embroidery