Embroidering on paper is now becoming a rage. More and more people, women and men alike, are doing it simply to add a touch of elegance to their crafts. Many of those who are considering this craze are the ones interested in scrap booking.
Paper embroidery has been around for a number of years now. Thousands of paper cards are already distributed throughout the world with a touch of paper embroidery on them. Today, its popularity is even increasing with more and more people realizing how authentic and personal a thing would look like with certain embroidery designs on it.
Now, if paper embroidery catches your attention and leads you to think of creating one for your self or for a special friend, then go for it. Creating a paper embroidery card, for instance, is so easy after all.
However, just like the rest of handcrafting, there are certain guidelines you need to follow when creating your paper embroidery project. One of those is to select a paper that is stitchable. You can find them on an art-supply store at your local neighborhood or in some bookstores in your area. Simply look for the one that is fibrous and stiff. If you are thinking of having some sorts of paper embellishments, try to look for papers that are brittle and crisp.
Once you’ve found the right paper to use for your paper embroidery project, start looking for an adhesive that you can use to assemble the pieces. Many of those who have done paper embroidery have used glue stick, adhesive dots, double stick tape, and others to assemble their project. Staples and bond fabrics may also work for added effects.
A stabilizer is another important thing to prepare for your paper embroidery. You can use this material to handle and keep your paper on the embroidery hoop. However, when choosing a stabilizer, consider the thickness and durability of the paper first. If possible, avoid the ones that are water-activated for these might only destroy the quality if your paper. Try not to use it also especially when considering dyes or inks on your material.
Consider also the needles to be used for your paper embroidery project. Remember that not all needles may fit your material. If you want the best possible results, try to use needles that are so fine when doing your craft, but make sure that the needle can handle the thread that you might be using. According to several claims, the 75/11 embroidery needles will work best for a paper embroidery craft.
Finally, consider the thread to be used. The threads may come in a number of colors and texture, so choose the one that suits your style. To find the right picks, try to experiment on thread combinations. Just try everything you have at hand.