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Jessica.

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Stitching on Patterned Paper
This August on Technique Tuesdays we are focusing on stitching! In today's video, Sara is using the September Cherry Box to show how to add stitching to patterned paper! Image


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Jolly Holly Scraps

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
I'm gonna have to try this sometime! Great technique!
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SandyJay

Cherry Garcia

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Oh wow….I have mending to do before I do this…LOL. 
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suewho372

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YAY! I have been doing this for awhile and trying lots of techniques... I reallly enjoy doing it! here are a few that I have posted in the gallery.  I hope it is ok that I shared here. I really find it relaxing and it gives lots of dimension to your layout.  
I hope you try it. Becareful, just like regular needle and thread sewing you can prick your finger..... ugh. I have gotten some 
little blood spots on my papers at times too.
Just a couple things I learned.... hope you try it!  :)

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I learned the hard way when doing a satin stitch on paper you have to use full 6 strand thread, and SPACE it out.... lol
or you could actually end up with a cutout.... I did with my very first flower closest to the left and bottom.  But it is fixed lol
49 and market paper 

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chain stitch and french knots.

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this is from 2020 when I wanted to see how it would look on an embossed image.

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this is from 2017...  I 

 
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emmapaige

Cherry Addict

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
suewho372 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:28 pm
YAY! I have been doing this for awhile and trying lots of techniques... I reallly enjoy doing it! here are a few that I have posted in the gallery.  I hope it is ok that I shared here. I really find it relaxing and it gives lots of dimension to your layout.  
I hope you try it. Becareful, just like regular needle and thread sewing you can prick your finger..... ugh. I have gotten some 
little blood spots on my papers at times too.
Just a couple things I learned.... hope you try it!  :)

Image
I learned the hard way when doing a satin stitch on paper you have to use full 6 strand thread, and SPACE it out.... lol
or you could actually end up with a cutout.... I did with my very first flower closest to the left and bottom.  But it is fixed lol
49 and market paper 

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chain stitch and french knots.

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this is from 2020 when I wanted to see how it would look on an embossed image.

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this is from 2017...  I 

 

Oh my goodness, Susan.  Your stitching techniques are amazing.  I've done a little and now I want to do much more!!
** Chris **

My blog: http://mommomandpoppop.blogspot.com/

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emmapaige

Cherry Addict

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
Jessica77 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 10:44 am
This August on Technique Tuesdays we are focusing on stitching! In today's video, Sara is using the September Cherry Box to show how to add stitching to patterned paper! Image!

I can't wait to watch this video - no time today but it looks like so much fun!
** Chris **

My blog: http://mommomandpoppop.blogspot.com/

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suewho372

Cherry Jubilee

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
Jessica77 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 10:44 am
This August on Technique Tuesdays we are focusing on stitching! In today's video, Sara is using the September Cherry Box to show how to add stitching to patterned paper! Image


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It’s an awesome video!!!
Susan
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suewho372

Cherry Jubilee

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
emmapaige wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:32 pm
suewho372 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:28 pm
YAY! I have been doing this for awhile and trying lots of techniques... I reallly enjoy doing it! here are a few that I have posted in the gallery.  I hope it is ok that I shared here. I really find it relaxing and it gives lots of dimension to your layout.  
I hope you try it. Becareful, just like regular needle and thread sewing you can prick your finger..... ugh. I have gotten some 
little blood spots on my papers at times too.
Just a couple things I learned.... hope you try it!  :)

Image
I learned the hard way when doing a satin stitch on paper you have to use full 6 strand thread, and SPACE it out.... lol
or you could actually end up with a cutout.... I did with my very first flower closest to the left and bottom.  But it is fixed lol
49 and market paper 

Image
chain stitch and french knots.

ImageImageImage
this is from 2020 when I wanted to see how it would look on an embossed image.

Image
this is from 2017...  I 

 

Oh my goodness, Susan.  Your stitching techniques are amazing.  I've done a little and now I want to do much more!!
Thank you Chris!!!!
Susan
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Jessica.

ACOT Employee

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
suewho372 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:28 pm
YAY! I have been doing this for awhile and trying lots of techniques... I reallly enjoy doing it! here are a few that I have posted in the gallery.  I hope it is ok that I shared here. I really find it relaxing and it gives lots of dimension to your layout.  
I hope you try it. Becareful, just like regular needle and thread sewing you can prick your finger..... ugh. I have gotten some 
little blood spots on my papers at times too.
Just a couple things I learned.... hope you try it!  :)

Image
I learned the hard way when doing a satin stitch on paper you have to use full 6 strand thread, and SPACE it out.... lol
or you could actually end up with a cutout.... I did with my very first flower closest to the left and bottom.  But it is fixed lol
49 and market paper 

Image
chain stitch and french knots.

ImageImageImage
this is from 2020 when I wanted to see how it would look on an embossed image.

Image
this is from 2017...  I 

 

These are awesome! I especially love the first one and what you did with the flowers! Such a good idea!
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suewho372

Cherry Jubilee

Re: Stitching on Patterned Paper
Jessica77 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 4:02 pm
suewho372 wrote:
Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:28 pm
YAY! I have been doing this for awhile and trying lots of techniques... I reallly enjoy doing it! here are a few that I have posted in the gallery.  I hope it is ok that I shared here. I really find it relaxing and it gives lots of dimension to your layout.  
I hope you try it. Becareful, just like regular needle and thread sewing you can prick your finger..... ugh. I have gotten some 
little blood spots on my papers at times too.
Just a couple things I learned.... hope you try it!  :)

Image
I learned the hard way when doing a satin stitch on paper you have to use full 6 strand thread, and SPACE it out.... lol
or you could actually end up with a cutout.... I did with my very first flower closest to the left and bottom.  But it is fixed lol
49 and market paper 

Image
chain stitch and french knots.

ImageImageImage
this is from 2020 when I wanted to see how it would look on an embossed image.

Image
this is from 2017...  I 

 

These are awesome! I especially love the first one and what you did with the flowers! Such a good idea!

Thank you so much 😊!!!!
Susan
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Flasher

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Thanks for the video!  I thought it was great!

Susan -- AWESOME job with your stitching projects!
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pawprints

A Cherry on Top

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This is so cool! I always wanted to try it. I am going to watch the video when I get have a chance.

Susan all your stitching work is amazing!! Thanks for sharing!
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