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 By Luisa Fernández ‘22

Materials

Needles

  • The smaller the better because holes in the image will be smaller

  • Bigger needles are necessary for thicker thread

  • Thread

    • Thicker: for stronger and more defined lines

    • Thinner: great for detail, will take more time and patience

  • Surface:

    • Normal letter paper

      • Pros: 

        • works surprisingly well

        • holes are easy to make

      • Cons: 

        • very delicate, you have to be careful not to rip or crease the paper.

        • most printers will print images in lower quality (this can be fixed with overlaying images on photoshop).

    • Photo paper: 

      • Good quality when printing but holes are a bit harder to make. 

    • Canvas:

      • Hard to poke but won’t completely puncture the paper

      • Flexible and not so delicate

Steps

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1. Plan out your design

(unless you are improvising which also works well)

  • I sometimes draw over the images using my phone

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  • You can always go back and fill out any missing spaces

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  1. Starting to sew

    • 2. Cut as much thread as you will be needing

    • If you run out, you can just cut more (the back of the paper might start to get messy but what matters is what is in front!)

Tips:

  • Place paper over a cushion when you make the holes

  • If paper rips, tape the back

  • If you mess up, you can always cut the thread and redo it by unsewing

  • When using thicker needles, don’t make the holes too close to each other because then it might rip

  • I personally prefer using black and white images so that colorful thread will pop out







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