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This demonstration uses the free butterfly stitching card pattern. It takes you through the card making prick and stitch process step by step. We a...

Thread manufactures Anchor, Aurifil, DMC, Kreinik, Madeira and Sulky have thread that can be used for prick and stitch embroidery on paper cards. One ...

In order to display the stitching at its best the card material used should not be too flimsy; it should be strong without being excessively thick. ...

When you are sewing the design on your prick and stitch greetings card the instructions may call for backstitch and stem stitch. The following diagram...

Self-adhesive TapeThe thread is attached to the back of your prick and stitch card with self-adhesive tape. I use Scotch Magic Tape, as it is has good...

The beads on the card samples shown on this web site are silver inside lined glass beads.Feedback from customers who tried our bead patterns has shown...

In order to use a Stitching Cards font in your word processor, or other programs where you can type words, you must install it in your fonts folder. ...

The first step is to install a Stitching Cards font on your computer.There is a free sample font in the free patterns section of the web site.When you...

The Foxit PDF reader has an option to scale the printout as a percentage. The Foxit reader is a free download from: www.foxitsoftware.com .

This simple curved stitching calendar project was created by a primary school teacher for a class of 8 and 9 year olds. The project will help c...

The use of card as a base material for embroidery probably goes back almost as far as the production of card itself. In 1820 sheets of perforated pape...

The bookmark patterns are designed to fit on a card 50 mm x 152 mm (2 ins x 6 ins). This is half the width of a standard double fold card so it enable...