How to make an embroidered notebook
Who needs boring old notebooks! With these guides, you'll find plenty of ways to spruce up old notepads and give them a new lease of life with this amazing embroidered notebook tutorial.
The tutorial is this lovely paper embroidered notebook tutorial by Meredith Crawford, where she'll take you step-by-step through how to decorate your paper notebooks with cute embroidered patterns. There are three to choose from, but we are showing you the 'things to create' design.
This notebook would make a lovely gift for someone who loves books! It's simple, pretty and certainly would make us want to write inside it more often! You could even personalise it with initials or a name to make it extra special.
If you are new to embroidery and would like some guidance, head over to our guide for embroidery for beginners, and a useful library of embroidery stitches.
For the paper embroidered notebook:
You will need:
- A plain card/paper notebook
- Embroidery needle
- Embroidery thread in a variety of colours
- Scissors
- A pencil
- Drawing paper
If you prefer not to hand stitch and want to learn more about machine embroidery, we also have a fab guide to the best embroidery machine on the market to get you started.
Step 1
Pick a notebook with a sturdy cover that’s strong enough to support a needle and thread. The cover should be blank so you can add your own design.

Step 2
Practice doodling your cover design on a separate piece of paper until you’re ready to draw it on the cover. Experiment with different sizes of type, and doodle with basic shapes so you can embroider along the outline with ease.

Step 3
Using a pencil, draw your design on the notebook cover. Cleanly erase any smudges before you begin embroidering.

Step 4
Take the needle and poke holes through the cover that are evenly spaced around the outline of your design.

Step 5
Select your embroidery thread colours for the design.


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Step 6
Get a length of embroidery thread and tie a knot at the end. I typically use two or three strands of the standard six-strand embroidery thread. Change the thickness to suit your design.

Step 7
Embroider your design using a backstitch. Bring the needle up through the first hole and down through the second. Bring the needle up through the third and back down through the second. Repeat this process all the way around.

Step 8
When you change colours, weave in the ends by running the needle and thread under a few stitches. Tie a little knot for extra security. Use the scissors to cut the excess thread.

Step 9
Continue embroidering your design, being careful not to rip the cover.

Give your notebooks an embroidered makeover
Transform plain notebooks with spare embroidery threads using our tutorials. These handy little notebooks are great for planning craft projects, taking to work or gifting to a little one for school.
Discover more upcycling embroidery ideas
That’s it! Now that you’ve successfully spruced up your old notebooks or diaries with our embroidered notebook ideas, get inspired with lots of other free embroidery patterns. Try our lovely flower embroidery pattern, perfect for upcycling old clothes.


