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b Abs Tove embroidery and paper crafting. When Tuse several ideas in a single project, I have even more fun! Fold & Stitch combines Pin- Punch, Embroidery on Paper and Tea-Bag Folds to make some of the most beautiful cards and memory pages I've ever seen! The projects make fabulous gifts and keepsakes! For a color catalog featuring over 200 terrific ‘How-To’ books, send $3.00 to ‘CATALOG Design Dept. C-1, 2425 Cullen St, Ft Worth, TX 76107 or visit www.d-originals.com COPY PERMISSION You may copy oF photocopy p mpl help aking ems or make ere el, you have exceeded ths permission SHON "A book rights are reserved No portions atterem desi peje cr ween stro ay rate ecommmendstion fri ue Al ilorme ‘his book has bee ese and i presented in good {ath but no warranty glen or rete guaranteed. ing te expe nsrcons ots mata turer WARRING. Due ote components used this ral (© 202 DESIGN ORIGINALS by 2 Fold & Stitch ‘3. Remove the pattern, Use wavy edge scissors to ‘cut around the shape. 4. Use Tea-Bag Folds, photos, stickers and deco- rative papers for embellishments, Tip - Embossing can be done to decorate around punched areas, This step should be done after all Pin-Punching, Stitching or Embroidery is complete Janne MeNeill,2425 Cullen Street, Fort Worth, Texas Create wonderful cards and scrapbooks with these heirloom ideas! Basic Materials: Rayon, Cotton or Metallic floss (or machine embroidery thread) ‘# #10 needle « Single point needle tool « Craft foam * Transparent tape * Double-stick tape * Scissors * (Optional: Sewing wax) Pin-Punch 1, Position pattern on the BACK of cardstock TREE Tare pattern in piace. Place cardstock on top of piece of craft foam. Note: Pin-Punching from the BACK will give more texture to the design. 2. Holding the tool vertically, use a needle tool to ‘make holes. Pin-Punch each dot of the pattern at the center of each dot. Embroidery on Paper on page 3. Embossing on page 6. TeaBag Folding on page 18. Patterns - Make photocopies, trace or cut patterns from the book. Stitch and Embroider - Stitch to the outside of patterns, Embroider Borders on Scrapbook Pages - Border patterns are made for cards, For borders on Scrapbook pages, extend pattern for length desired. Tips- © Use sewing wax on the point of needle tool for smooth punching, * Use magic transparent tape to lightly attach pattern to card. *# Use double-stick tape to attach Tea-Bag Folds to pape 07, US.A., 817 Picture Tea-Bag Folds Friends will be amazed by your cards. They'll love them so much they'll keep and frame every one for their homes Oriental Card - Design Originals Asian Lady Tea-Bag paper © 4V2° x6" Wory card © 512" x 812" Ivory paper for liner « Sulky irs thread » Paula Hallinan Brass flower cor Celena - Pate Green paper « Cardstock (White, Dark Green, Medium Green, ger steni Stylus « Doublestick tape Celery Green)» Photocopies + Fiskars Decke scissors * Doublestick tape Pierce holes aad Ernbrolder teardrop us pattern’on pege Make TeaBag Folds following instructions on page 18 Pin-Punch letters using 23. Make Tea-Bag Folds following instructions on page 18 Emboss card corners following instructions on page 6 =< Assemble card, alphabet on page 7 and bord stems using patterns on page using pattera on page 27. Cut out leaves and Pin-Punch edges. Assemble page Embroidery on Paper 1. Position pattern on the 4. Thread a needle with floss. sure you have the correct num- you are stitching FRONT of cardstock. Tape in Bring the needle up at the odd_ ber of holes ‘Anchoring Tip - When required place. Place cardstock on top of numbered holes and go down Tip - Always try to have short to come back up in the same craft foam. 2. Holding tool ver- at the even number holes. stitches on the back and long hole that was just completed, tically, use @ needle tool to Tip- When a pattern indicates. stitches on the front especially wrap thread around a previous pierce holes, 3. Remove pattern. 1 to 7 spacing, come up at 1, on circles. Keep stitches away stitch on back then come back Tip - If you are using heavy count to the 7th hole, go down from edges of card. up through hole. thread or ribbon, you may need in the 7th hole, up in next hole 5. Use a small piece of clear Triangle Shapes Tip - No mat- to make holes larger. Run the to the right, down in the hole tape next to holes to secure ter how many holes are on the head of a large embroidery next to 1, up in 3rd hole, etc. thread on back of cardstock. side of a triangle, the 2hole is needle through holes you have Always count hole 1 as the first 6. Finish the card as desired. always the second hole from — already pierced. hole and double-check to make Tip - Beads can be added while the top on the opposite side. Fold & Stitch 3%

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