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Posted by Barbara on July 28, 2008, 4:08 pm
How do you stretch a finished cross stitch design.
Thank you very much
Barbara
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Posted by on July 28, 2008, 4:30 pm
> How do you stretch a finished cross stitch design.
> Thank you very much
> Barbara
Barbara ,
i never do a full canvass , hence it is part of an applique and or
other techniques, thus i never have to `strech` ... But if i fill it
doesn`t stay nice , i just turn this part, face down , lay it over a
towel , moisten a handkerchief and softly touch over the wrong side
of my work with the luke warm iron ..
mirjam
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Posted by ellice on July 28, 2008, 5:27 pm
> How do you stretch a finished cross stitch design.
> Thank you very much
> Barbara
Well, don't "stretch" it out - but you do want it to be blocked to even and
taut. There are a couple of ways. The historical standard is to lace it
from the back, around a backing board of some sort (foam core the standard
now). You do some pinning to mark corners, centers, and then lace like an
corset on the rear. Or, most framers now use stainless or brass pins -
escutcheon pins - and pin into the full perimeter of the foam core. Takes a
bit of skill to do this - generally centering and getting 3 corners in, then
working around - keeping a thread of the cloth on the straight, parallel to
edge of backing board in all directions. Then you re-do, to get the
alignment just right. What you don't want to do is stretch it so tight that
the fabric is all pulled open, or loose such that unstitched areas are all
full of ripples.
I believe there is an article on how to block fabric/np on the American
Needlepoint Guild website. If you google around, you'll find some info on a
few how to sites. And there are books out with finishing instructions.
Victoria's Sampler has a couple of charts that are on "perfect finishing"
and I think she may have instructions on her website.
It's a good idea to have someone show you in person before you do it
yourself.
Ellice (who used to do this a lot working at an LNS/Frame shop)
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Posted by Joan E. on July 28, 2008, 5:43 pm
> How do you stretch a finished cross stitch design.
Theresa at Shakespeare's Peddler has good instructions:
http://www.shakespearespeddler.com/stretch.html
She's got a lot of other good tips, too.
HTH
Joan
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Posted by Barbara on July 28, 2008, 7:06 pm
Joan E. wrote:
>> How do you stretch a finished cross stitch design.
>
>
> Theresa at Shakespeare's Peddler has good instructions:
> http://www.shakespearespeddler.com/stretch.html
>
> She's got a lot of other good tips, too.
>
> HTH
> Joan
I want to Thank everyone for the ideas and the wonderful sites.
Thank you
Barbara
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