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How to use mini (ornament) frames?

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:50 pm
by shanoa
I inherited a massive amount of cross stitch supplies from a crafty friend at work who can't stitch anymore due to health reasons and amongst all the patterns are several books of small designs meant for making ornaments. I would love to make some of these but the only mini (ornament) size frames I can find are these Janlynn Just-a-frame frames (or ones like them).
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These have no inner rings or backers or anything! :confused: Does anyone know how to mount cross stitch in these things? :confused: If so HELP!

Thank you!

Re: How to use mini (ornament) frames?

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 2:42 pm
by carand88
i don't know if this is the official way to back them, but i cut out cardboard pieces and glue them to the back as a backing. shoe boxes are my new best friends, lol.

Re: How to use mini (ornament) frames?

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 10:58 am
by blackmageheart
carand88 wrote:i don't know if this is the official way to back them, but i cut out cardboard pieces and glue them to the back as a backing. shoe boxes are my new best friends, lol.
^ This! If they haven't come with backs (some do, I've seen card and plastic and even metal backs) then just a piece of cardboard or card to fit is fine. :D

Re: How to use mini (ornament) frames?

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 3:34 pm
by shanoa
Do I mount the stitching on the cardboard then glue the whole mess to the back? There isn't any kind of inner ring like you find with a stitching hoop. I'm probably over complicating the whole thing (I'm really good at that.)

I really wish that more supplies would come with directions on how to use them! Just a pet peeve of mine. These days a lot of people are self/book taught on how to do crafts and not all books go into detail on how to use everything needed for a project, it would make sense for the manufacturers to include even a basic set of directions for their supplies. /rant