Lacing needlework

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

Комментарии • 26

  • @karenjenkins4020
    @karenjenkins4020 Месяц назад +1

    I learned this technique many years ago at the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. but needed a “refresher course”. Your video is both educational AND entertaining (love you hoisting your boot onto the table 😂). With your guidance I was able to finish these pieces for the landing in my house built in 1857. Oops, can’t post a photo to show you.

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  Месяц назад

      @@karenjenkins4020
      Maybe an Imgur (etc) link would work. Let’s see!
      imgur.com/a/xEJ3usY
      .

  • @colleen2503
    @colleen2503 Год назад +4

    The best lacing tutorial I’ve found, but I would have loved to see how you treated the corners. I always end up with too much bulk.

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  Год назад +5

      There are two more videos on this piece, a time lapse for lacing the other direction and then mounting it.

  • @NurseChapel_NCC1701
    @NurseChapel_NCC1701 Год назад

    I followed this tutorial and loved the results. I do all my pieces this way.

  • @pamelaearl7191
    @pamelaearl7191 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic! Incredibly helpful. Appreciate all the advice. This was recommended to me by a friend.

  • @LawsOfKnitting
    @LawsOfKnitting Год назад +1

    Fantastic tutorial! Thank you, thank you, thank you! 😃

  • @dickyji
    @dickyji Год назад

    Excellent work. I keep promising myself I'll lace my stuff, but I always end up sellotaping it to a custom made mount and putting it in the custom made frame. It works well enough, but over time it can go a bit bubbly under the glass.

  • @christineprins2945
    @christineprins2945 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your tutorial, very helpful, clear and great tips

  • @kaylaribar9336
    @kaylaribar9336 3 года назад +3

    This video was very helpful! Learned alot! Thank you!

    • @kaylaribar9336
      @kaylaribar9336 3 года назад

      Only question I had was what type of thread did you use when you laced?

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  3 года назад

      It’s crotchet cotton, it comes in different sizes/weights; I use whichever fits snugly through holes in the fabric.

  • @suzannemoffitt137
    @suzannemoffitt137 6 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial on lacing.

  • @leisongivangomo5656
    @leisongivangomo5656 2 года назад +2

    What is your source for the high quality backing board? What is the name and density of the board, how many millimeters thick is it? It makes sense not to use foam core.

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  2 года назад +2

      A company in UK called Nielsen design but they only supply to the picture framing trade. I don’t know a retail source for this particular board. It is called Alphamat Artcare - there is a 100% cotton version called alpharag Artcare. A good custom picture framer may be willing to sell it, or similar. I used 4 ply, about 1.4mn - it comes thicker. I usually bond boards together if I need thicker.

  • @carolynmcmillan7083
    @carolynmcmillan7083 8 месяцев назад

    I always lace was taught by the lady that got me into cross stitch. Can I ask what the mounting board you use is? I’ve just started stitching again recently.

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  8 месяцев назад

      I mention it at about 1:28 in. Alphamat Artcare, there is a cotton version - alpharag Artcare. This board contains zeolites and micro chambers which actively protect.
      It’s now produced by crescent cardboard and I think you’d only find it at good picture framers or their suppliers.

    • @carolynmcmillan7083
      @carolynmcmillan7083 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you I appreciate it x

  • @kamilajakubiak1533
    @kamilajakubiak1533 Год назад

    It is so usefull. I love this video

  • @cs6280
    @cs6280 3 года назад +1

    Is mounting board the same as mat board?

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  3 года назад +1

      It is - UK//USA terminology

  • @ananoud
    @ananoud 2 года назад

    This is soo informative thank you

  • @MarcusTrawick
    @MarcusTrawick 3 года назад +1

    I don't see where to purchase "conservation mounting board" anywhere.

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  3 года назад

      Probably good art supply retailers, definitely at good picture framers.

  • @leisongivangomo5656
    @leisongivangomo5656 2 года назад +1

    Would you recommend linen thread for this process?

    • @RoboFramer
      @RoboFramer  2 года назад +1

      It wouldn’t be wrong but it is very strong and too thin and “sharp”. Also it would move through the holes in the fabric too easily and as explained in the video would relax the tension if released. Also not as much choice of thickness, comes on reels and not in balls, so potential of twisting. More expensive.