Stitched Card Tutorial | Spellbinders Live
Cardmaking,  Die Cutting

Stitched Card Tutorial | Spellbinders Live

Join Kim Kesti in the Creative Classroom as she creates hand-stitched beauties with the Merry Stitchmas collection. In this stitched card tutorial, you’ll quickly see that Merry Stitchmas is for much more than only Christmas! Although these dies released with our holiday collection, you’ll use these versatile dies far beyond the holidays for beautiful projects all year long.

The Merry Stitchmas Collection includes 5 die sets that cut beautiful patterns of dots that act as a guide for stitching. We’ve also included an array of beautiful bundles of DMC threads and flosses in this collection, plus the perfect sized needles to add stitching to your handmade cards.

Stitched Card Tutorial | Spellbinders Live

On today’s video (watch below or on our Youtube channel), Kim shows some of the thoughtful details to these die sets, including split rim outer dies for maximum versatility. She shows off two of the border dies, the Circular Stitch Slimline Strip (S4-1160), which cuts a border or background up to a slimline size, as well as the Diamond Stitch Dies (S2-319), which work similarly to add a border or background – and the split rim allows you to add a decorative edge to cards and crafts.

In today’s stitched card tutorial, Kim creates with the Circular Stitch Background Dies (S5-490), which cuts out a stitch-able background that can be customized for any kind of card. Stitching brings out the beauty of these dies, but guess what? Many of these dies include embossed lines and details so they look gorgeous even without stitching.

To complement this collection, Spellbinders has partnered with DMC to offer a variety of thread and floss bundles that are perfect for stitching. You’ll love the elegant Essential Metallics Diamant Thread Bundle (SCS-158) with shades of silvers and golds, plus the Essential Holiday Thread Bundle (SCS-159) with red, green, black and white threads. For today’s card, Kim uses shades from the Variegated Floss Bundle (SCS-157) which includes 18 variegated floss skeins. Watch the video to see how Kim easily separates two strands from a piece of floss. (Spellbinders recommends stitching with two of the six strands from this floss.)

Kim shares some great tips for securing the floss to the back of her project: she uses a little dab of Bearly Art Craft Glue glue to hold the end in place, but a tiny piece of tape will also work. Kim recommends pulling the strands up from the middle of each circle. Then use the score lines to guide your stitches from the center to the edges. (Those embossed guidelines also add a beautiful detail if you decide not to add stitching to a project.) At the end of each circle, add another small dot of fast-drying glue or a sliver of tape to secure the edge of the thread.

Stitched Card Tutorial | Spellbinders Live

After all the stitching is finished, Kim attaches her stitched panel to a sheet of Brushed Gold cardstock and adds a simple Glimmer sentiment. The beautiful colors and intricate pattern are the star of the show on this card, so Kim calls her stunning card complete!

Are you ready to have SEW much fun with hand stitching? Find the entire Merry Stitchmas collection in the Spellbinders shop.

Be sure to visit Spellbinders Paper Arts to see all of the latest and greatest products for all of your card making, scrapbooking, and paper crafted projects. You’ll also find us live each week on the Spellbinders Facebook page and YouTube channel every Friday at 10 am MST for tutorials and inspiration live from the Creative Classroom.

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3 Comments

  • Linda Dulmadge

    Great video … can’t wait for my dies to arrive. Will there be more stitching dies coming out in the future? They’re my favourite for stitching now that I’ve tried them!

  • MaryH

    I am glad that Spellbinders now offer DMC thread and metallic thread. What could be better than one stop shopping! When they first came out I had to travel quite far just to get thread and no one had variegated thread. These sets look great when sewn but also just by themselves. Love that some draw the lines – do what fits your own individual style because it all looks great!

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