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How to Hand-Stitch Embroidery on Paper Bookmarks

Lois Capone by Lois Capone
September 17, 2025
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How to Hand-Stitch Embroidery on Paper BookmarksImagine picking up your book and finding a little garden stitched into your bookmark. That’s the magic of embroidered paper bookmarks.

Using colorful threads, you can turn simple cardstock into a lively canvas for flowers, leaves, or even geometric patterns.

It’s a brilliant way to experiment with embroidery without committing to fabric projects.

The result is bright, textured, and full of personality, perfect for gifting or keeping all to yourself.

Materials Needed

  • Cardstock sheets (8.5″ × 11″, cut into strips 2″ × 6″)
  • Embroidery floss (assorted colors, 6-strand skeins)
  • Embroidery needle (size 5 or 7, sharp tip)
  • Pencil for sketching patterns (1 piece)
  • Ruler for measuring and centering designs (1 piece)
  • Awl, safety pin, or thumbtack
  • Scissors (1 pair for thread and paper)
  • Optional: Backing paper or washi tape to cover stitches on reverse side

Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Cut your cardstock into bookmarks (2″ × 6″). Then round the corners with scissors for a softer look if desired.

Step 2: Lightly sketch your embroidery design on the paper with pencil. Simple floral or leaf patterns work beautifully.

Step 3: Use an awl or thumbtack to punch small holes along your drawn lines, spacing them about 1/8″ apart to guide your stitching.

Step 4: Thread your needle with embroidery floss (use 2-3 strands for cleaner lines). Start stitching through the pre-punched holes using a backstitch or running stitch.

Step 5: Continue stitching along your design, switching colors to add contrast and detail. Knot securely at the back after each section.

Step 6: If the reverse side looks messy, glue a piece of plain cardstock over the back to hide knots and give extra durability.

Step 7: Press the finished bookmark under a heavy book overnight to flatten any slight warping from stitching.

Tips:

Use bright, contrasting thread on darker cardstock for a bold look, or soft pastels on white for something delicate.

You can even try metallic thread for a festive shimmer.

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Lois Capone

Lois Capone

Lois Capone is a wife and mom in her 50s who enjoys sharing gardening, DIY tips, and home decor ideas. She believes that with some inspiration, anyone can create a special feel in their home and garden.

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