Great idea using the glass to frame embroidery. I just bought a little mirror at HL for a little embroidery piece I made. It is a round mirror/frame so I think I can do the same thing. Thanks❤
Great way ... however, it would be better if glass is in front of embroidery ... I have huge college project handmade Embroidery frames behind glass , and even after 27 years they are still on the wall saved and without dirt in my parents house.
Very pretty embroidery and lovely framing! Great tutorial, thank you!
Great idea. I think I just found the method I will use for my embroidery. Thanks so much!
You are so welcome!
beatifully explained!!tks
I used this method on two embroidery pieces and it worked perfectly! Thank you so much for the tutorial.
You’re welcome 😊
You are a genius
Would the sharp edges not eventually wear out the embroidery over time and the tapewoulddisintergrate
Great idea using the glass to frame embroidery. I just bought a little mirror at HL for a little embroidery piece I made. It is a round mirror/frame so I think I can do the same thing. Thanks❤
I love this, thank you so much for sharing! I just subscribed. Happy stitching!
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Did you leave the glass inside the marerial?
where did youbget ung pattern its beautiful
Does it work for cross stitch
I would imagine you could do this for cross stitch, but I don’t ever do cross stitch, so I haven’t tried it myself
Very nice. Can you tell me why you placed the glass behind the fabric?
So that you can see the texture and detail of the embroidery.
That is a beautiful embroidery piece! The final look looks soooo good! Random question. Where did you get your ring from on your left hand?
It’s my engagement ring my husband bought me. I honestly have no idea where he got it. But I love it too :)
Where did you get the frame for this picture please?I needed this method thanks so much.
I got it from hobby lobby
Great tutorial. Love the embroidery piece. Source please?
What kind of fabric do you use? Why did you use 2 fabrics?
No answer to your question.
She says why in the video. Pay attention
Just what I was looking for😊 thank you
Like this method
Thank you!
Great way ... however, it would be better if glass is in front of embroidery ... I have huge college project handmade Embroidery frames behind glass , and even after 27 years they are still on the wall saved and without dirt in my parents house.
The glass should stay on top of the embroidery, otherwise the embroidery will get all the dust in the room.
I prefer to put it underneath so that I can see the texture of the embroidery :) if it gets dusty, you can use a lint roller to clean it up.
The glass can squash the stitches too.