Hi great video! After you tape the brown paper on, try misting it lightly with water then dry it with a heat gun or hair dryer. It makes the paper drum tight. I used to work in a frame shop and that's how we finished the backs.
Thanks for the tip of marking the center lines! That’s awesome! I also like the idea of pinning the piece. You make it look so easy. I will definitely try this using the tips you shared. Thanks! 😊
When putting the craft paper or scrapbook paper on the back, if you put a thin layer of Tacky Glue on the edges of the frame then lay the paper on. Take a sanding block and sand against the edge of the frame, the excess comes right off and the paper fits perfectly to the edges 😊 Your tips about marking the centers is genius and saves so much time!!! Thanks Keri❤️ ~jeanne~🪡🧵🪡
Fantastic. Except now I have to go back and reframe all of my already frame cross stitches to do them properly like this. It will be well worth it. Thank you so much.
Fantastic tutorial! Another wonderful product that I recently discovered are the Mounting Dots. They are sold at Fat Quarter Shop I believe. They are excellent! Adhesive on both sides and archival quality. Thank you for another great video!!!
I use smaller pins, I debulk some of that extra fabric then I use masking tape or packing tape to seal the back fabric flat. It’s going to be bulk and not flat once your backing paper is on
Very informative thank you, still a novice obviously but getting there! A bit shocked at the coarse language peppered throughout the video but the content was good all the same x
Hi great video! After you tape the brown paper on, try misting it lightly with water then dry it with a heat gun or hair dryer. It makes the paper drum tight. I used to work in a frame shop and that's how we finished the backs.
OMG! What a great tipl Thank you.
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the tip of marking the center lines! That’s awesome! I also like the idea of pinning the piece. You make it look so easy. I will definitely try this using the tips you shared. Thanks! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Great video thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Thank you Kari! You made this less daunting. Now to rummage for frames!
Have fun searching for the perfect frame
What a great idea of marking the center lines!!!!!
Thank you
That center line trick is amazing and make so much sense to lining everything up. I'm going to give this a go!
I hope it helps! Thank you
Thanks, you made it look so easy
Great instructions! You make it look doable.
Beautiful Kari!!! Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks!
You are so welcome!
Great video & excellent instructions! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
When putting the craft paper or scrapbook paper on the back, if you put a thin layer of Tacky Glue on the edges of the frame then lay the paper on. Take a sanding block and sand against the edge of the frame, the excess comes right off and the paper fits perfectly to the edges 😊
Your tips about marking the centers is genius and saves so much time!!! Thanks Keri❤️
~jeanne~🪡🧵🪡
Great tip to take the paper right to the edge. Thank you!
Very nice 😊👍👌
So glad to have a video! Lovely as always!!
I love your Pink Brick Keeper Kit.
Thank you for sharing your tips for framing this is so help. Have a wonderful week and happy stitching 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩
Thank you! You too!
Kari, you make it look so easy, you inspire to frame a project I've finished. Thank you.
Fantastic. Except now I have to go back and reframe all of my already frame cross stitches to do them properly like this. It will be well worth it. Thank you so much.
Excellent directions. Thanks for sharing another great tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you.
great video!! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Such a great tutorial! Will be using your great ideas! Thank you!
You hit 3000!!! Huzzah!!! That calls for a a toast, or a buy me a coffee. It’s the little things.😉🎉🎉🎉🎉
OMG! You are just the sweetest. Thank you so much!
Great tutorial!!
Thank you!
Never knew the center line trick! Thanks I might actually frame some now.
Happy to help!
Fantastic tutorial! Another wonderful product that I recently discovered are the Mounting Dots. They are sold at Fat Quarter Shop I believe. They are excellent! Adhesive on both sides and archival quality.
Thank you for another great video!!!
Great ideas on framing. I will definitely try your way next time. Thanks for sharing!!!!
Great video! You make it look very do-able!
Thank you! 😊
I use smaller pins, I debulk some of that extra fabric then I use masking tape or packing tape to seal the back fabric flat. It’s going to be bulk and not flat once your backing paper is on
Great instructions!! Do you leave the glass in the frame?
Depends on the piece whether I will use the glass or leave it out.
Clever hack-using the lines to line it up.
Thank you so much! Happy Stitching
You have removed my fear of self-framing. Thank you for the video!
You can do it!
That was a quality frame job. What a great find👀. Do you frame pretty soon after stitching or wait months like I do?🥴😅
This tomato piece has been in the "finish me" box for over a year....so many things to do, not enough hours in the day
Very informative thank you, still a novice obviously but getting there!
A bit shocked at the coarse language peppered throughout the video but the content was good all the same x
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for the tutorial
You’re welcome 😊