This was interesting and one of the only videos that explains this process. I have a felt sports banner about 18"x 24" that I am told will need to be sewn to the matting board. And I am thinking that this is something I could do myself. You do great work. Thanks from Rochester, New York.
Hi, instead of cutting the form down the center, could you not have turned the shirt inside out, placed the shirt and form neck to neck, and kind of rolled it on?
Hi Dianne, Most of the sports shirts nowadays are so tight-fitting that it is hard to pull over an insert. If you can do it in one flat piece, it is also fine. In some cases, they are mounted without an insert, depending on the desired overall appearance.
You can just pin the jersey directly to the backing but most of the modern shirts are a lycra type blend that looks better with a filler board cut to the shape.
This was interesting and one of the only videos that explains this process. I have a felt sports banner about 18"x 24" that I am told will need to be sewn to the matting board. And I am thinking that this is something I could do myself. You do great work. Thanks from Rochester, New York.
Whats type board are you using? You said it but I
couldnt understand it. Thx
Foam board.
Hi, instead of cutting the form down the center, could you not have turned the shirt inside out, placed the shirt and form neck to neck, and kind of rolled it on?
Hi Dianne, Most of the sports shirts nowadays are so tight-fitting that it is hard to pull over an insert. If you can do it in one flat piece, it is also fine. In some cases, they are mounted without an insert, depending on the desired overall appearance.
hello I'm from Brazil, nice work you do, I have a question about fungi, bacteria or mold, can this happen on shirts??
Can you not just pin the shirt straight to the backing foam board rather than matboard and then sticking the matboard to the foam?
You can just pin the jersey directly to the backing but most of the modern shirts are a lycra type blend that looks better with a filler board cut to the shape.
Hello! I work at frame shop in Montenegro! how thick is this board that you cut and put jersey on it