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Once your needlework is finished and you decided that you want to use it as a wall decoration, you have few options on how to do that: making it a hoop wall art, framing or mounting on a canvas. Today I prepared a tutorial for the latter one (this is a lengthy post, you were warned). Mounting Hand Embroidery. Why? So, why would you want to mount your needlework on a canvas? What are the benefits? Honestly speaking, there are no profound advantages or benefits for this. And I won't say that…

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Erin Alyssa • Embroidery Artist + Author on Instagram: "🦋✨ Steps to Frame Embroidery: 

1. Stitch your masterpiece! Once done, remove from frame and trim edges around design about an inch and a half from where the design stops.

2. Set aside the embroidered art, and find a piece of stiff board or cardboard. Take the backing of the picture frame and trace a template that you will cut out. Cut the cardboard piece slightly smaller than the picture frame backing to leave ample room for the fabric that will wrap around it.

3. Place the cardboard on the back of your design and line it up to the design perfectly. 

4. Begin to stitch up the back in a “corset style”. I use 6 strands of thread in a colour similar to the fabric, and a larger needle to help me pull it through easily. Be sure not to Picture Frame Backing, Place Picture, Frame Embroidery, Trace A, Framed Embroidery, Embroidered Art, Knitting Techniques, Corset Style, 2 Set

Erin Alyssa • Embroidery Artist + Author on Instagram: "🦋✨ Steps to Frame Embroidery: 1. Stitch your masterpiece! Once done, remove from frame and trim edges around design about an inch and a half from where the design stops. 2. Set aside the embroidered art, and find a piece of stiff board or cardboard. Take the backing of the picture frame and trace a template that you will cut out. Cut the cardboard piece slightly smaller than the picture frame backing to leave ample room for the…

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I sold 50 of them in one day!!! A genius idea with yarn and a piece of cardboard, you will love it 😍 #knitting #howto #craft #design

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Embroidered photos are the next big craft project we can’t get enough of! Inspired by Robert Mahar’s photo embroidery workshop at Craftcation, we’re showing you how to prep your photos […]

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Lauren 🪡  Modern Photo Embroidery on Instagram: "Let’s talk about tools you can use to punch holes in photos to prep them for embroidery! Welcome back to my #PhotoEmbroideryTips series— I’m currently sharing all my favorite supplies for embroidering printed photos. 

First, place your photo on some sort of backing material like corrugated cardboard, craft foam, or foam core board. 
Then press your hole making tool through your photo and into the backing material. 

This tool could be a regular embroidery needle (but protect your fingers with a thimble!), or better yet a sewing pin with a round head, or even better! I recommend a fine-tipped awl. 

Three things I love about this particular awl are:
🤍 I can hold it like a pen, which saves my sore fingers and hand muscles. I also find I am Hand Embroidery To Cover Holes, Embroidery To Hide A Hole, Turn Photo Into Embroidery Pattern, Embroidery Hole Patch, Embroidery Stitches For Repairs, Hand Muscles, Photo Embroidery, Cardboard Craft, Core Board

Lauren 🪡 Modern Photo Embroidery on Instagram: "Let’s talk about tools you can use to punch holes in photos to prep them for embroidery! Welcome back to my #PhotoEmbroideryTips series— I’m currently sharing all my favorite supplies for embroidering printed photos. First, place your photo on some sort of backing material like corrugated cardboard, craft foam, or foam core board. Then press your hole making tool through your photo and into the backing material. This tool could be a…

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