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I first carefully painted around the edges of the threadwork with liquid black acrylic paint on both sides. This keeps it from fraying and makes it a little stiffer. I then carefully cut it out with my tiniest pair of scissors.
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This is how the face will be framed a little later down the road.....
This piece is looking good!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for showing a work in progress. I am so interested in your technique. Did you develope it? or learn it from someone?
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