How to display cross stitch

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There are a number of ways to prepare your finished cross stitch or embroidery for framing. One of the easiest is to use self-stick mounting board, also called press-on board or simply, sticky board. Sticky board is thick cardboard with a high-tack adhesive on one side. It's acid-free so sticky board is safe for all kinds of needlework, and the adhesive is repositionable so it is particularly forgiving and easy to use.

Have you ever wanted to turn your cross stitch designs into Iron-on patches? Or at least curious as to how it would work? Find out today!

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Finishing a cross stitch project is an amazing accomplishment and now it’s time to display your stitching. An embroidery hoop is an affordable and modern way to frame your work. Today’s tutorial will show you step-by-step how to finish your project in a wooden hoop. This tutorial is the second part of my Cross Stitch...

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In my latest post I wrote about the fact I've decided to display my little embroidered fox and showed you the result. While working on this project I've taken some snapshots of the process. What do you think about converting the whole bunch in a sort of tutorial? Great idea, I know :P I'm calling it "How to display little embroidery projects". It's not a professional way to display or frame pieces of embroidery. Only my way. Hope it will inspire you to pull out the drawer some unfinished…