Pres-On Pres On Mounting Board 11 inch x 14 inch B11 (2-Pack)
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The discrepancy may have arisen from cross stitching it on an 11x14 frame and then using it for cross stitch. The fit was perfect.
About 1/16 of an inch of mounting board is embedded in the board (about the thickness of a poster). Most picture frames will be able to accommodate it.
You would need to cut up the area once you remove the cover, as it is sticky altogether. It would work well if you cut it into the shape of your picture.
It's simple to do with a sharp knife on a board. Or use sharp scissors. I trim my hair all the time.
Selected User Reviews For Pres-On Pres On Mounting Board 11 inch x 14 inch B11 (2-Pack)
Having a board that is not too thick is good for me. There is no doubt that it belongs in the non-fiction category A frame I bought from a custom shop. There's no need for me to constantly move my samplers on it because it's easy to do. Last time I realized I had a wrong date on, but it took me only a few seconds to unstick the fabric, tear out the wrong date, and stitch in the correct date before reinserting the fabric back onto.
It was just right for my project. In addition, the samplers had different edges, which made it difficult for them to be centered Because it was so easy to remove them from the board, I was able to reattach them After putting on the finishes, I had to glue the boards to the middle, which I had to do several times, and the boards never lost their stickiness.
you've ever wanted something to be framed, such as a cross stitch sampler, then this is the product that you need. Besides being acid-free, it holds the fabric securely until you pull it off with ease and can be easily cut to size. A simple process to reposition the chair.
You'll know when it's here once you're there. I had a lot of difficulty getting the top sheet to peel correctly so that I could actually be able to use it. Two of the pieces I bought weren't usable because the other one didn't allow me to get to the adhesive layer. I only used one of them. I was able to get the peel going, though, once I did. It had good adhesive and was tacky, and was cross-linked extremely well I found the stitch piece I was working with to lay smoothly, and the thickness of the frame was ideal.
Easily held up, the adhesive is also even and sticky - well made and won't come off easily. By pulling the stitched piece off of the backing, washing it, and putting it back on, you can actually wash and dry it. I am proud of how my piece turned out in the frame.
A little tricky to cut through with scissors or a craft knife, but it was worth the effort!.
The diamond painting was done with it.
According to what I've read, it is not the best process for cross stitch mounting since it may not allow the piece to be as tight as it should over time when framed. Compared to the previous generation, the pins are better for the foam core board. This is a great way to make it easy and works.