this post was submitted on 02 Jul 2023
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Cross stitch and embroidery

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Pattern is by CutePatternsbyMaria on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1057534691/

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Can you say more about the process? I'm guessing it's on Aida, what's the blue backing? And how did you do the border? I really want to make patches and can't find any info that I find helpful. Everything I can come up with seems like the Aida would unravel.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Hi! Sorry for the late reply, haven't checked on this account in a while.

You're right, this is on aida, which does unravel if you leave it as is. To prevent this, I cut the aida, leaving a 1 square gap all the way around. Then I added self-adhesive felt to the back, cut it to size, and stitched all the way around to protect the edges of the aida. The adhesive makes it pretty secure on its own, but stitching around the edges is just extra security, plus I just like the look of the border.

You can't actually see the self-adhesive felt though, because after that I added normal (non-adhesive) felt (that's the blue backing you can see), cut holes into it, popped on the brooch clasps, and stitched around the edges go attach the felt to the aida. I don't think it really needed two layers of felt, but I had already added the adhesive felt before I realized I wanted to add the brooch clasps.