Carol, thanks for asking... this post is for you and everyone who wants to give paper stitching a try.
I love this graphic heart with gradient shading that was created by Maria of BlackRedDots. It would be perfect to send as a Valentine; instructions can be found at Craft Tuts.
The geometric trend is still going strong and this free Heart Card pattern [edit: no longer available] by Pumora would be another nice one for Valentine's Day.
The Framed Geometric Heart of mine could be made as a card instead. All of these projects can be completed in an evening... my favorite kind.
For the extra-ambitious stitchers among us, the next few designs are more time-consuming, but just as simple to do.
I used fine silver metallic thread and followed a free pattern from Card Inspirations for this spirelli design. You'll find more ideas at Card Inspirations, and Stitching Cards has many options too, including fonts, words, borders, animals, etc.
Here's another spirelli pattern I love... Stefani Tadio created it as a project for my All Things Paper how-to book. It's just the right size to hold a tablet of Post-it Notes and is reusable.
You'll find inspiring paper stitching posts, including ones about freestyle stitching on newspaper and thread on paper as modern art, in previous All Things Paper posts via this list. Google is your friend too... there are many more paper stitching projects waiting to be discovered.
I came across an interesting post on Vintage Copywriting about an industry that sprang up during WWI... French and Belgian women embroidered ornate designs on silk - often forget-me-not flowers - that were mounted on postcards and sent to soldiers.
It triggered a memory... when I was a kid, my grandmother and aunt often traveled to far-flung places. Aside from waving at every plane that flew over our house in the hope they might be on it, I loved receiving the colorful postcards they would send.
I recall satin-stitched scenes on heavy card stock of Dutch children playing near a windmill and a Spanish dancer holding castanets... not the exact card (above) that I found on Pinterest, but similar... even the deckle edge was the same.
And speaking of postcards, Céline Nardou does contemporary embroidery on vintage postcards; her Instagram feed is fascinating. This one, of course, was tagged #prayforparis.
And lastly, Liz Sofield, @liz.sofield.artist on Instagram, is a textile artist who creates beautiful stitched geometrics on watercolor paper. This linoblock print with copper stitching is part of her Tapa Star series. Peak (below) is also in her Etsy shop [edit: not currently open] and would be a wonderful Valentine's Day gift.
Have you tried paper stitching? I'd love to hear about your experiences. If you have any favorite tutorials, please share the links below.
And lastly, Liz Sofield, @liz.sofield.artist on Instagram, is a textile artist who creates beautiful stitched geometrics on watercolor paper. This linoblock print with copper stitching is part of her Tapa Star series. Peak (below) is also in her Etsy shop [edit: not currently open] and would be a wonderful Valentine's Day gift.
Have you tried paper stitching? I'd love to hear about your experiences. If you have any favorite tutorials, please share the links below.