The latest thing I have been playing with is metal and/or paper punch designs. I first learned of this from Jim Suzio.  He authored this project for the Viking Embroidery Club for making luminarias for Christmas. I just decided to cover an old lampshade using parchment paper for the embroidery.
This is a close-up of one of Jim's designs. You may note that the stitches are not as close together as a regular outline. If they were, the paper would tear out, so you can't use just any design. You would need to edit it for this purpose.
I wanted to try Judy Norwicki's free punch design from Erica's site but could not find any metal soft enough. I cut a Coke can, layed it flat and used the inside for the top side since it is silver aluminum. I used a size 110 Schmetz needle. I taped the aluminum to the bottom of my hoop and slipped a piece of typing paper underneath so I wouldn't scratch my machine. It was noisy, but worked fine. Now I have to decide what to do with it!

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