How to Sew on Paper by Hand or MachineFor Fabric Postcards, Greeting Cards, Scrapbook Pages, or Art Quilts
Sewing is a colorful way to attach papers, fabrics, flowers, buttons, beads, photos, and other elements to your crafts projects.
Many papercrafters like to use sewing as a decorative element in paper projects like greeting cards or gift tags. Mixed-media artists and quilters sew paper elements to fabric collages and art quilts. Whether your primary loyalty is to fabric or paper, sewing on paper can be a lot of fun. Supply List for Sewing on Paper
Things to Remember Before You Sew on Paper
Stitching the Paper with a Sewing Machine
Stitching the Paper by Hand
Securing the StitchesPull the threads to the back of the paper at the beginning and end points of your stitching. You can either knot the threads, or, if you don't want a bump caused by the knot, you can adhere the threads to the back of the paper with your favorite adhesive. See more easy sewing projects: Make a fabric gift pouch in 30 minutes or less Make a holiday fabric postcard in 30 minutes or less Find out what else is going on in Sewing and Needlework at Suite 101.
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