Cross Stitch Bookmark Felt Backing at Hudson Facy blog

Cross Stitch Bookmark Felt Backing. You can do this by covering the back with a piece of felt or fabric, but i like to use a scrap of aida fabric. Pattern or kit) felt for backing (i prefer wool felt, but acrylic works too!) thread. Cross stitch bookmark (either your own design or use mine here: I start by cutting my scrap piece of aida the same size as my completed piece. I usually use one strand of dmc. Should i leave them plain and let people see my neat backs? Cover the back of the stitching. Or should i hide the back. One thing about bookmarks, sometimes i am not sure about how to finish them off. You can also do a back stitch around edge to anchor your. I use the blanket stitch and thread as near the color of the felt as possible. Carefully position your bookmark onto the backing (using a felt backing for this was great as the felt really caught the roughness of.

Create a Quick and Easy Cross Stitch Bookmark
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I start by cutting my scrap piece of aida the same size as my completed piece. Cover the back of the stitching. One thing about bookmarks, sometimes i am not sure about how to finish them off. Or should i hide the back. You can also do a back stitch around edge to anchor your. Cross stitch bookmark (either your own design or use mine here: I use the blanket stitch and thread as near the color of the felt as possible. Pattern or kit) felt for backing (i prefer wool felt, but acrylic works too!) thread. Carefully position your bookmark onto the backing (using a felt backing for this was great as the felt really caught the roughness of. Should i leave them plain and let people see my neat backs?

Create a Quick and Easy Cross Stitch Bookmark

Cross Stitch Bookmark Felt Backing Cover the back of the stitching. Carefully position your bookmark onto the backing (using a felt backing for this was great as the felt really caught the roughness of. Pattern or kit) felt for backing (i prefer wool felt, but acrylic works too!) thread. Should i leave them plain and let people see my neat backs? Cover the back of the stitching. I start by cutting my scrap piece of aida the same size as my completed piece. You can do this by covering the back with a piece of felt or fabric, but i like to use a scrap of aida fabric. You can also do a back stitch around edge to anchor your. I use the blanket stitch and thread as near the color of the felt as possible. One thing about bookmarks, sometimes i am not sure about how to finish them off. I usually use one strand of dmc. Or should i hide the back. Cross stitch bookmark (either your own design or use mine here:

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