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Frame Your Embroidery

Protect your embroidery project from dust and dirt by framing it.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/frame-your-embroidery • Posted by Beth C.

Finished embroidery projects can be fun to display in an embroidery hoop, but they also look great framed. This quick and easy method uses a shadowbox frame to display your finished embroidery. Using a shadowbox frame prevents the glass from pressing against your stitches.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Finished embroidery projects can be fun to display in an embroidery hoop, but they also look great framed. This quick and easy method uses a shadowbox frame to display your finished embroidery. Using a shadowbox frame prevents the glass from pressing against your stitches.

Instructions

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    Iron the back of your embroidered fabric to remove any wrinkles. Avoid using the hottest heat setting and ironing over the stitches.

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    Using a pencil, Exacto knife, self-healing mat and metal ruler, measure and cut your self-adhesive mounting board to fit the shadowbox frame you purchased.

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    Flip over your finished embroidery project so the back of the stitching and fabric is facing up. Remove the paper from your self-adhesive mounting board and press the sticky side onto the back of your fabric, centering the board on the design.

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    Next, fold the extra fabric over each edge of the board. Use a length of masking tape to hold the loose fabric edges in place, with an extra piece in the corners as you fold them over.

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    Gently put your mounted embroidery art into the back of your frame and it's ready to display!