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Harvest Moon Floating Bed Stitch

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:30 pm
by Lord Libidan
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Title: Harvest Moon Floating Bed
Date Completed: September 2014
Design: Lord Libidan
Count: 14
Video Game: Harvest Moon
I’ve had this idea for a while, making a ‘floating’ cross stitch. I tried it a few months ago and it failed, however I worked out a way to do it! Its hung above my bed at home. What better place?

Re: Harvest Moon Floating Bed Stitch

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 1:47 pm
by QueenBex
INSTANT HEART EVENT!!!

LL you are made of magic.

I wants it!!!!

How do you make a floating cross stitch? No worries if you want to keep it to yourself, but I would love to have this. Such an amazing idea!!! And Harvest Moon too! Very under stitched in my opinion! :)

Re: Harvest Moon Floating Bed Stitch

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 10:55 am
by Lord Libidan
QueenBex wrote:How do you make a floating cross stitch? No worries if you want to keep it to yourself, but I would love to have this. Such an amazing idea!!! And Harvest Moon too! Very under stitched in my opinion! :)
MY SECRETS! YOU CANT KNOW MY SECRETS!


But on a serious note I stitched onto both plastic canvas (to make the illusion it has to be on plastic canvas first), and then onto clear plastic used for binders.
Then in the frame I have glass both sides. Easy :D

Re: Harvest Moon Floating Bed Stitch

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:07 am
by Firehawke
Love it!!! How unique!

Re: Harvest Moon Floating Bed Stitch

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 3:38 pm
by Kareesh
Lord Libidan wrote:
QueenBex wrote:How do you make a floating cross stitch? No worries if you want to keep it to yourself, but I would love to have this. Such an amazing idea!!! And Harvest Moon too! Very under stitched in my opinion! :)
MY SECRETS! YOU CANT KNOW MY SECRETS!


But on a serious note I stitched onto both plastic canvas (to make the illusion it has to be on plastic canvas first), and then onto clear plastic used for binders.
Then in the frame I have glass both sides. Easy :D
So the plastic binder fills up the whole frame, right?

Also, great job. I may have to do with some other little things. :)