What would you make with this cross stitdch piece
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What would you make with this cross stitdch piece
I found an 11 inch diameter round cross stitch that was made by my DIL's gtandmother. It is completed but has a thick raw edge along the circular border. I'd like to make something with it but not a pillow. CAn you suggest a good idea for a small wall hanging for a round piece or do you have any other unique ideas? It is a tic/tac/toe type design with calico cats. I understand it hard to visualize. I cannot seem to upload photos. My computer will not comply. I have tried many times over the past months.
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Mary Ann
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Mary Ann
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If you can find an embroidery hoop to fit it, you can put it that and hang it as a picture. Some people hot glue a piece of lace or ribbon around the wooden hoop to finish. If you Google embroidery hoop framed picture or embroidery, many should come up. Another option is to put it on a quilt sandwich and bind it for a table topper.
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It's possible they won't upload because they are too large. If this is the case, you will need to make them smaller (less than 2 mg). Sometimes if you email them to yourself, your email provider will automatically re-size them.
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I found an 11 inch diameter round cross stitch that was made by my DIL's gtandmother. It is completed but has a thick raw edge along the circular border. I'd like to make something with it but not a pillow. CAn you suggest a good idea for a small wall hanging for a round piece or do you have any other unique ideas? It is a tic/tac/toe type design with calico cats. I understand it hard to visualize. I cannot seem to upload photos. My computer will not comply. I have tried many times over the past months.
Thanks
Mary Ann
Thanks
Mary Ann
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This advice came a number of years ago from a friend who did a lot of counted cross-stitch. When preparing the piece, press it from the back on a soft surface, such as a towel. This allows the threads to stand away from the cloth and be more prominent rather than disappear into that fabric, whatever that might be (cotton or aida cloth). She did not advise putting glass over it--same reason we are encouraged to not store quilts in plastic or something that won't "breathe". If you feel you need the protection of glass over it, put a spacer between the piece and the glass so the threads aren't confined so tightly and gives the fabric a bit of "breathing" room.