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Stitch mounting and framing a large beaded tapestry. LIONHEART FRAMING

In our first video, Alton frames a beaded tapestry. The piece is too large to use a stock mat, so he uses a handheld mat cutter to cut opposite bevels into two different mats in order to splice them together. He then stitches the piece to the mat to keep it in place. The frame is cut and joined on our under pinner, and left to dry. Acrylic is cut, first on a wall mounted cutter, then by hand because of its large size. The acrylic sheet is laid on top of the mounted piece and peeled of its protective coating. A static free brush is used to remove small debris from the acrylic sheet and the frame is put in place. Because of its large size, framer's points are shot into the frame from below. The piece is then flipped, backed with paper, and hanging hardware is mounted. Thanks for watching!

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Видео Stitch mounting and framing a large beaded tapestry. LIONHEART FRAMING канала Lionheart Framing
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10 февраля 2018 г. 1:32:17
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