Several months ago, a friend of my mom's told me that her secret to all her lovely finishing of cross-stitch was a website called The Twisted Stitcher. I went to Michael's earlier this year with a 50% off your whole purchase coupon and got myself set up to make the flat fold and the cube. As I looked at the details of each, I decided to start with a flat fold and then work my way up to the box. I picked out one of the many projects I have finished stitching that is waiting for final finishing and got started. I am not going to show you all the steps in the process, because you can easily get them over on the site linked above, but here's a few steps in my process.
The project took me about an hour to complete and I really enjoyed the process. I made one mistake and have the fabric going the wrong direction on the back of the whole piece, which is a bummer, but most people probably won't look at that part anyway! It does need some cording or a ribbon to finish it off around the edges, so I will keep and eye out for something that will match it well.
Now that I've made one, I am looking forward to the next!
Stitching and mat board cut to size |
Gluing fabric to mat board |
Weighing it all down for a couple nights to make sure it sticks together well. |
The finished product! |
From the front, on top of the same fabric that is used in the flat fold |
Now that I've made one, I am looking forward to the next!
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