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Joined: 7/25/2008 Posts: 52 Points: 156 Location: NY
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Just getting back into needle work and cannot remember if you cut the perforated paper before or after doing your design. Can anyone tell me? And how do I prevent the edges from fraying? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Joined: 7/24/2008 Posts: 16 Points: 48 Location: Pennsylvania
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Funny this question should be asked, I just finished doing a project on perforated paper. I've always waited until after I was done stitching to cut the paper. Using a pair of small, sharp pointed scissors helps alot too. As far as the edges fraying, I usually attach felt to the backs of my projects on paper, and I've never had a problem. Hope this helps, Amy :D
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Joined: 7/25/2008 Posts: 52 Points: 156 Location: NY
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Thanks. Helps tremendously. I have a girl in my 4H group who wants to do a couple of pins for the fair. I haven't done beading like this in so long, I honestly forgot. Thank you ever so mucy.
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Joined: 7/24/2008 Posts: 16 Points: 48 Location: Pennsylvania
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You're welcome!! I hope you'll post pictures of the pins once they are done... Amy :)
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Joined: 7/25/2008 Posts: 199 Points: 639 Location: georgia
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I remember doing cross stitch on paper when I was in Scouts.
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