Learn how to frame embroidery using easy-to-find materials and a technique that doesn't require you to ruin it in any way - no cutting, no glue, no tape.
Hi there, nice video! I work as a custom framer and just wanted to let you know that there are two main types of foam core. The plastic feeling kind is the cheaper variety, which is not acid free. If you are concerned about the longevity of your pieces, I highly recommend using acid free foam core, which looks and feels like paper. You can get it from art supply stores or custom picture framers. Another thing to consider is that the glass should not rest directly on the fabric, and instead there should be acid free mats or spacers :)
Pins shouldn't be left in the embroidery. After pinning you then need to lace the back and then remove the pins before framing. This is much safer & more secure.
Hi there, nice video! I work as a custom framer and just wanted to let you know that there are two main types of foam core. The plastic feeling kind is the cheaper variety, which is not acid free. If you are concerned about the longevity of your pieces, I highly recommend using acid free foam core, which looks and feels like paper. You can get it from art supply stores or custom picture framers. Another thing to consider is that the glass should not rest directly on the fabric, and instead there should be acid free mats or spacers :)
Thank you. Your method worked great. Gave me the courage to try instead of paying to have it done.
Thank you Wendi for this great idea! i will try this on my next punch needle pieces!
I think todays”s rust-proof pins should work fine !
Thank you, I’m going to try to frame a piece!!!!
Thank you
Amazing!
Do you have any advice for mounting an oval embroidery on foam core?
Is there a sequence to this video? I am curious to see how you frame it
Very nice techniques, but aren't you worried about the acids in the foamcore? xoxo from Arizona.
Acid free foam core is available. Framing shops have it.
How to hang it
Does anyone know another technique to attach to the foam core? Really need help
You can run stitching across the back, catching opposite edges of the fabric . It “lashes” the piece down. That holds it down flat.
What is the fabric you have on the back ?
Pins shouldn't be left in the embroidery. After pinning you then need to lace the back and then remove the pins before framing. This is much safer & more secure.
This video is not really framing, it is HOW TO PREPARE for framing!