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. Sticky board is a good mounting option for small to medium sized pieces. It comes in a variety of standard sizes like 5 x 7 and 8 x 10, but is easy to cut with a box cutter or a sharp pair of scissors to whatever size you need. Read on to learn how to mount your finished cross stitch or embroidery on sticky board to prepare it for
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.
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