Sunday, March 11, 2012

Framing made easy

Well, now that I have learned how to frame, I'm finding it a lot less intimidating. One of the best methods I've found is at Carol Leather's Needlework Tips & Techniques. This easy-to-understand tutorial uses foam core board and straight pins to secure the fabric. A couple of stitches at the back corners, and it's ready to display in the frame. The nice thing about this method is that the picture can be removed from the board and washed if necessary.

I used Carol's framing method for my most recent pattern, Fleur de lis:



It really was simple and stress-free, after I figured out how to handle the glass without getting smudges on it. My secret weapon? Vinyl gloves, of course!

And yes, this pattern will be available soon at Ant of Sweden.

2 comments:

  1. That piece looks beautiful and thanks for the framing link!

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  2. Hi Jeanne - just stopped by to let you know I have awarded you the Liebster Blog Award. Stop by http://christmascitystitcher.blogspot.com and pick it up when you have the chance! Rose

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