![]() Tip: I used 2 small binder clips, but the floss kept getting caught on it so maybe regular paper clips would work better. ![]() Embroidery on CardĬut the card stock into four equal pieces and paper clip the pattern onto the card stock. It would look nice to use more than one color on the mountain scene don’t you think? I will demonstrate the snowflake in the video. I chose blue paper for the snowflake and white embroidery floss. I recommend that you print the pattern on tracing paper, so it is easier to tear away when you are done.Ĭhoose which pattern you would like to make and the color of embroidery floss and card stock paper you would like to use. Print off a copy of the free pattern and cut it into squares. Here is a link to that free pattern: DIY Hand Embroidered Cards Free Pattern. Wouldn’t that be cute tied with a ribbon and tucked into a stocking? Embroidery Card Designs It would also make a wonderful gift to give if you stitched a set of all four. ![]() I was thinking that then you could choose one to make and send any time of the year. I’ve made a Free Pattern for embroidering four different cards- one for each season of the year. Free Pattern for DIY Hand Embroidered Cards It is also a terrific learn to embroider project. It was the inspiration for this post.ĭIY Hand Embroidered Cards are a fast project to stitch and send to someone you are grateful for this Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any occasion. I ran across DIY Hand Embroidered Cards one of my girls stitched years ago when going through some mementos. Jump to Tutorial Memories of DIY Hand Embroidered Cards ![]()
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