Stitch

If you want to stitch on the paper rather than using it as a guide, these options provide the necessary rigidity. Embroidering prints and cards - The Art of Simple

Commonly known as or Print & Stitch , this is the gold standard for transferring intricate patterns onto fabric. stitch

is a widely used version for both hand and machine embroidery. 2. Perforated PVC or Cardstock If you want to stitch on the paper

You print a design directly onto the sheet using an inkjet or laser printer. stick them onto fabric

Depending on your specific project, here are the most "solid" paper options for stitching: 1. Water-Soluble Transfer Paper

For embroidery and crafting, (also known as water-soluble stabilizer) is likely the paper you need. It allows you to print or trace designs, stick them onto fabric, stitch through them, and then dissolve the paper away with water.