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| Community Rank: Explorer ![]() Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Disney's All Star Resorts
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| Stitching pages or sewing ribbon to pages I've been seeing this a lot more frequently lately and thought I might give it a try. Can I just use my regular sewing machine? Do I need special thread? This is such a *huge* leap for me to even consider it and I'm a bit to try it out! ![]() |
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| Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Peoria IL
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| Re: Stitching pages or sewing ribbon to pages I think you could use your regular machine with regular thread, but I have never tried this. I do have a Sew Crafty machine that uses regular thread and the needle size seems to be standard. Just think what you can do with a zigzag stitch! I would suggest doing a trial run with your machine on a few scraps of paper or ribbon. I bet you'll find it really easy. And what a great, simple, inexpensive way to add an extra touch to a page! |
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