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Old 02-13-2011, 02:00 PM
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I tried to ME on card stock today and kept getting perforations. I followed the directions on Emblibrary.com and used med. wt. cutaway stabilizer, good card stock, and an 11 needle. I figure my paper wasn't thick enough? How do you know good card stock? I bought mine at Michael's. TIA
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Wish I could help you - have no idea
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Old 02-13-2011, 02:05 PM
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Be sure that your design is not dense. I only use redwork on my cards. I purchased my cards with envelopes at Michaels. They are the thickness of greeting cards you would purchase from Hallmark.
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Just because you got the card stock at Michaels doesn't mean anything. They carry all kinds of card stock.
If you want good stuff, either look for Bazzill brand or Close to my Heart (avail online and by catalogue)
Also, use the finest needle you can, and you will have to use a pattern that is not too dense or it will cause the paper to rip apart. Good luck!
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Michael's cardstock is 67# weight or maybe less (the stuff sold w/o envelopes). You might want to try 80# cover stock which, I believe, you can get at Staples (I get mine from http://www.actionenvelope.com/ae/control/main ).
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I did use Bazzil brand 67 wt. I will try Staples. thanks
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Old 02-28-2013, 08:46 AM
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I tried to ME on card stock today and kept getting perforations. I followed the directions on Emblibrary.com and used med. wt. cutaway stabilizer, good card stock, and an 11 needle. I figure my paper wasn't thick enough? How do you know good card stock? I bought mine at Michael's. TIA
Have you (or anyone else who has done this) tried size 9 needles?
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There is also 110# card stock.
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Old 02-28-2013, 06:51 PM
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There are some you tube tutorials on embroidering on cards. I made one and it was ok. I picked a design that was yoo dense. I like the idea of redwork.
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