T-shirt framing ideas
I had several ideas; however most of them were in overkill zone. Then while at Target getting shaving supplies I came across an acrylic box frame that I thought might work. Introduction: Framing a T-shirt on the Cheap, t-shirt framing ideas. By mada adambyers.
Post by Phil Darby » Wed Nov 24, pm. Post by prospero » Wed Nov 24, pm. Post by shepherdn » Wed Nov 24, pm. Post by easypopsgcf » Wed Nov 24, pm. Post by Roboframer » Wed Nov 24, pm.
T-shirt framing ideas
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I have never had one back I am aware that t-shirt framing ideas will be those of you who might think using tape for this is wrong, t-shirt framing ideas, and not fully reversible, but as i have said i have never had one returned either to repair it or to take the shirt out so someone can re-use it Roboframer posted an excellent item on this forum about how to present and frame shirts, hopefully someone will provide the necessary link. Opportunity is fleeting.
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T-shirt framing ideas
Featured Image Source: Shart. Framing your t-shirts is surprisingly easy, as long as you have the right supplies. The supplies you need to frame a t-shirt may vary depending on the type of frame you choose, but the basics are pretty much the same.
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Never actually having done one. I had several ideas; however most of them were in overkill zone. We do not use staples nor glues nor sticky tapes and all shirts are shadow box framed in order to keep the shirt away from the glass. Foam board has been mentioned. I have never had anyone complain 2. Re: shirt framing Post by SPF » Thu Nov 25, pm A card template is a must for sports shirts and other garments, avoid the plastic hangers as sold by Lion unless you intend to make a cabinet frame where the items can be removed easily. There is no right or wrong way, only happy customers. I am then intending on sewing the foamcore to the mountboard and hopefully voila Whilst some of you may use sticky tapes I think was it Roboframer who hit the nail on the head with his good advice , using sticky tape is not good even though the shirt may never be worn again as it can damage the fabric due to the acidic adhesive and thus de-values the shirt. After a bit of practice you can do one of these in approx 30 to 45 minutes. Re: shirt framing Post by Nigel Nobody » Thu Nov 25, pm easypopsgcf wrote: I make my template out of mountboard, and to secure the top i use tapestry tape, which is if you dont know a VERY strong double sided tape. Re: shirt framing Post by Custard » Thu Nov 25, am The "tight as a drum" to "comfort fit" spectrum is interesting. Anchored to back board which is a complimentary coloured mount board with loops of thread sewn with a curved needle. It is lightweight, rigid, and flat, but can be dented easily. Post by Phil Darby » Thu Nov 25, pm.
Have you ever owned a shirt that holds a special place in your heart? It could be a shirt from an unforgettable event, a treasured gift, or a memento of a significant milestone. Instead of letting it gather dust in your closet, consider turning it into a unique piece of wall art.
Re: shirt framing Post by SPF » Thu Nov 25, pm A card template is a must for sports shirts and other garments, avoid the plastic hangers as sold by Lion unless you intend to make a cabinet frame where the items can be removed easily. There's A Humphrey About. Post by prospero » Wed Nov 24, pm. Opportunity is fleeting. Re: shirt framing Post by Jonny2morsos » Thu Nov 25, pm I use 5mm foamboard cut to shape, pins along the bottom and sew the sleeves lacing style to stretch reasonable flat not drum tight. I am then intending on sewing the foamcore to the mountboard and hopefully voila If you search on you tube for box framing there is a very useful demonstration on there, I haven't tried it yet but it was very helpful and looked quite straight forward. Post by shepherdn » Wed Nov 24, pm. Much appreciated! It uses two mountboard templates, one inside the shirt and one behind. By mada adambyers. I then sewed it using a hemming stictch however I have heard that people use a tag gun - available from Lion picture framing - if you search for my previous post you will see what a couple of framers said about this. Is this a type of backing board? I use a tag gun to fix the shirt.
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