Stitching Cards
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Two Owls
These pattern details should be used in conjunction
with the Stitching Cards General Instructions.
Out at & means passing the needle through a hole
from the back of the card to the front.
In at & means passing the needle through a hole
from the front of the card to the back. A
D
E
The owls are worked in brown (Kreinik A D
E
polyester metallic cord antique copper Eye Eye
O
215C) and gold (002C) with 4 small
N N
Eye
Eye
black beads for the eyes. B
O
C
R
Head N
N
The large and small owls are worked in
S F
B
Head
a similar way with the difference being
C
R
F
S
in the number of holes used.
G
Body
G
J
J
Head
Body
K G
G
K
J
J
Brown thread.
K
K
Out at A in at B
Out at Cinat D
Out at Einat F
Continue this sequence until the head is
Wing Wing Wing
L
L
L
complete. Wing P L
I
I
I I
Q P
H
H
H
Wings H
M
M
M
Brown thread. M
1
2
T
Q
Out at Ginat H
T
Feet
Branch Feet
Out at I inat J
4 3
Out at Kinat L
Continue this sequence to
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Out at Minat N
Work the other wing in a similar way
Feet
but with the direction of rotation going
Brown thread.
the other direction.
Backstitch the feet using the finished diagram as
a guide.
Body
Gold thread.
Branch
Out at Oinat P
Brown thread.
Out at Qinat R
Out at 1inat 2
Out at Sinat T
Out at 3inat 4
Continue this sequence until the body is complete using the
Eyes
finished diagram as a guide. Please note the stitches
Stitch a bead for each eye as shown in the
indicating where a number of holes are missed.
diagram.
This section shares some holes with the head and wings.
Finished design
Colour suggestion
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Stitching Cards Owl pricking pattern
104 mm
4ź inches
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152 mm
6 inches
When printing the pricking pattern please set your printer scaling to "None" if available. If there is a "Fit to
page" setting on your printer settings then make sure this is not selected.
The page is based on an A4 sheet (210 x 297 mm) but should print on slightly different sized sheets
correctly if the scaling is set as suggested above.
The pattern size of 104 x 152 mm is given as a guide and may vary slightly on your printer. If it varies then
centre the pattern on your card as necessary.
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Stitching Cards General Instructions
Published at www.stitchingcards.com
You will need a suitable pricking mat. This could be foam or felt but should allow easy penetration of
the pricking pin whilst protecting your work surface. Lay your blank card onto the pricking mat with the
right side (outside) of the card facing upwards.
Place the pricking pattern on the card in the required position. Use a fine pricking tool to pierce through
the pattern and the card. If you do not have a purpose made pricking tool then a hat pin or similar can be
used.
Remove the pricking pattern. The pricked holes can be seen on the card.
Turn the card over so the wrong side (inside) is uppermost.. Select a suitable thread such as Kreinik
metallic cord. Use a Number 10 embroidery needle. Use a length of thread that you are comfortable
with. We suggest using about a third of a metre (14 inches). Secure the end of the thread to the card with
adhesive tape. Pass the needle through the start hole from the back to the front of the card.
Follow the instruction diagram. Refer to the finished diagram from time to time to see the complete
stitching required.
When the thread on your needle runs out secure the end of the thread with adhesive tape on the back of
the card and start a new thread.
Continue to follow the instructions a section at a time. Some patterns uses beads. These are held in place
with stitching. You may need to use a beading needle if the bead holes are very fine.
If you are using a double fold card (a card with three panels) then place the completed card on your
work surface with the right side facing downwards. Fold the left-hand panel across to cover and hide the
back of the stitching work. Secure the panel in place with double-sided adhesive tape or card adhesive.
The stitching of your card is now complete. You may choose to add a suitable greeting with stickers,
stamping or handwriting.
Stitching Terminology.
Where the instructions say Out at this means passing the needle through a hole from the back of the
card to the front.
Where the instructions say In at this means passing the needle through a hole from the front of the
card to the back.
Where the design calls for back stitch this works as follows:
Out at 2inat 1
1 2 3 4
Out at 3inat 2
Out at 4inat 3
Where the design calls for stem stitch this works as follows:
Out at 1inat 3
1 3 4 5
2
Out at 2inat 4
Out at 3inat 5
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