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Nancy Gartenman
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Nancy
West Seneca New York
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  1:09:37 PM  Show Profile
Thinking of making a few things with paper on the sewing machine. Can I DO THAT?

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oldfashioned girl
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monica
oatman az
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  2:34:21 PM  Show Profile
Nancy , I have seen stuff like that before, but I can't remember where! I think the one thing is to use a medium stitch length! Good Luck!

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K-Falls Farmgirl
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Cheryl
Klamath Falls Oregon
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  2:50:52 PM  Show Profile
sure you can do that.. what are you going to make?

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MsCwick
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Cristine
Farmville Virginia
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  3:41:03 PM  Show Profile
I cam across paper bookmarks that had been sewn around the edges. I guess you draw the shape, sew it on a larger piece and then trim it. It was a nice zigzag which I guess wouldnt tear as easily as some others.

Bookmarks and greeting cards. Heck, I would even do my business cards!
it's amazing the creativity that gets sparked on this message board!

Cristine
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Sitnalta
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Jessica
NJ
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  3:42:42 PM  Show Profile
As long as you have the right needle you can do it. :) I would suggest the same size needle you would use to sew denim.Unless you are sewing on tissue paper or something like that, then your needles size wouldn't need to be quite so large. I would love to see what kind of "paper" projects you are sewing. :)
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electricdunce
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Karin
Belmont ME
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  4:23:20 PM  Show Profile
This is a great idea Nancy Jo, Your grand daughter certainly got some of her brains from her grandmother. I have sewed on paper years ago, I remember using a slightly larger stitch than usual, Paper tends to dull the needle after a while. I can hardly wait to see what you make.

Karin

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Betty J.
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Betty
Pasco WA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  4:47:13 PM  Show Profile
About all you have to do is lengthen the stitch and get rid of the needle when finished. For some reason, paper dulls needles.

Betty in Pasco
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queenofdreamsz4u
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Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  4:50:41 PM  Show Profile
Here's my favorite magazine for Mixed Media....a whole society of it's own...people that love to mix paper, cloth, paints, objects...on and on...I've never missed an issue I love it so much!

http://www.quiltingarts.com/cpsmag/cpshome.html


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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
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Posted - Dec 13 2008 :  8:45:50 PM  Show Profile
I have sewn a bit on card stock. I would tear any lighter paper. MB

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Nancy Gartenman
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Nancy
West Seneca New York
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Posted - Dec 14 2008 :  08:39:15 AM  Show Profile
Thanks for the info girls. I might try something today. I was thinking that brown paper you buy for wrapping packages for mailing might work, not to heavy not to thin.

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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
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Posted - Dec 14 2008 :  09:11:47 AM  Show Profile
What kind of sewing were you going to do? Decorative stitching? Or punching holes for decoration? Or are you making paper clothes???? MB

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grace gerber
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grace
larkspur colorado
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Posted - Dec 14 2008 :  09:28:16 AM  Show Profile
Sounds like so much fun - it has been ages but one of the projects I remember doing is cards. I used a wing needle, lengten my stitch and slow up on your speed. What I did was using the wing needle and rayon thread I used a zig zag stitch. Sewed the length on the edge of the card. When I got to one end I turned around and came back the length of the card. When I took it off the machine I tied the treads and placed a tiny dab of glue. Let it dry and then came back and crocheted a fancy edging using the zig zag as my first row. Very lovey and really a fast project once you have your settings. Oh I forgot to say before I started I trimed about a 1/2 inch of the front flap of the card so the crocheted edge woule then be the same length as the back.

Sorry for the long explaination.... Good luck and please share photo's if you can. Happy Sewing

Grace Gerber
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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
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Posted - Dec 14 2008 :  09:34:07 AM  Show Profile
Oh Grace that sounds like fun. Another way to make homemade cards.
When we were kids we used to do that by hand using fat yarn. I forgot all about that. MB
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Edited by - Marybeth on Dec 14 2008 09:35:11 AM
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

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Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
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Posted - Dec 14 2008 :  10:23:32 AM  Show Profile
Well I made an card and posted a picture. But you guys have given me a lot of other new ideas!! So I will see what else I can come up with.

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jumpingjuliet
True Blue Farmgirl

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becky
oroville CA
USA
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Posted - Dec 14 2008 :  11:49:00 AM  Show Profile
I saw on DIY where they pressed flowers between layers of waxed paper and then stitched it with the sewing machine and made envelopes for notecards. So cute. I put a roll of waxed paper in my craft room to inspire me to try it but have not got to it yet. You have inspired me to try some brown paper ornaments stitched together.. Sounds too fun to pass up. Thanks
Merry Christmas!
Becky

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