Spider Stitched Greeting Card Pattern

by Marie on October 25, 2007

Here is a fun Spider card just in time for Halloween. It can be used to send with treats to a neighbor or friend, or even framed as a decoration. Here is the How-to for this fun Spider Stitched Greeting Card.

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Supplies: Everything is available at your local craft or fabric store.

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  • Punching Awl
  • Pattern for Spider to punch: Download here, then print the pattern: spooky-spider.pdf
  • Cork board: For punching holes in card – found at kitchen or office store (try a cork hot plate)
  • Thread: I usually use DMC floss, with all six strands
  • Needle: Cross-stitch needle #26 for 18-22 count fabric
  • Cardstock: white piece, accent color piece, folded card piece
  • Envelope: white envelope that measures, 4 ½ “ x 5 ¾ “
  • Glue: Glue stick, glue dots, spray glue is recommended

Paper: cut a small piece of card stock paper, about 3 1/4 by 4 1/4 inches. This will be the paper you stitch. Then cut a slightly bigger piece of paper that will be the accent piece, about 3 3/4 by 4 3/4. You will also want a folded card, measuring 4 1/4 by 5 1/2 when folded.

Punching: get out your “awl” and “cork board” and small paper and pattern. Then line up the pattern over the small paper. Punch through the holes, through both the pattern and paper.

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Stitching: Thread your needle, using all 6 strands of the color of your choice, preferably black for a spider. Then tie a knot at one end and begin to stitch through each hole. Follow the pattern of where the legs go from the body. Don’t skip any holes. You can go back if you need to. It doesn’t matter if the back is messy, most times it doesn’t show through in the end. Then tie a second knot at the back when you are done stitching the spider.

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Gluing: When the stitching is complete, center and glue the stitched piece to the color accent piece. Then center and glue the two glued pieces to the front of the folded card. The card is ready for an envelope. Here is the heavyduty spray glue I use. Try to spray the glue on newspaper outside or in the garage.

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Your Done! Have fun stitching cards. I am sure you could try your hand at a pumpkin or ghost. Just punch a new pattern from a computer image, or draw your own.

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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lindsey October 25, 2007 at 4:45 am

So cute! I love everything you make, Marie. It inspires my craft-challenged self to head to Michael’s and start being crafty.

2 Kim October 25, 2007 at 6:18 am

that is such a great idea…I love your blog and have fun looking at it everyday…

3 Laurie October 25, 2007 at 11:42 am

What a great idea to poke the holes first. I would have just drawn on a template. It turned out great!

4 kelly October 26, 2007 at 12:04 am

love this! as always, another great idea!

5 Jared July 31, 2008 at 3:46 am

This is awesome. If you need any of the essential card supplies be sure to check out greetingcardsupplies.com!

6 scraphag (Casey Toney) September 2, 2008 at 12:21 am

fun!

7 Card Cafe Cool November 3, 2008 at 10:30 am

thats pretty cute i think that would be fun to make

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