Framing tool
Edited by bluetooth2005 at 2013-1-13 16:36When i seen urmels Logan 350 mat/mount board cutter I thought I could do with one and save money framing my own stuff, so I managed to get a Logan 2000 Cutter nothing else just the cutter, and wow what a tool
This is my first framed item, my Finished project for my daughter :)
to get this done professionally would have cost £40
doing it myself:
Mat/mount board £3 for a massive piece
frame £6
15 mins of my time (not including lacing the work, that took about an hour)
saved over £30 :)
Good idea! Id buy one! We can save money for more cross stitch kits :D 30 is many over much time. Your new skill acquired impressive! Congratulations! <3 Thank you for sharing Looks fabulous! Excellent framing, very professional! LouAnna replied at 2013-1-13 17:20 static/image/common/back.gif
Looks fabulous! Excellent framing, very professional!
Thank you, i still cant believe how great it looks, for so little money spent really great Great finish, congratulations ! :) Wow, bluetooth, it looks wonderful!!!! Just as from a professional framer!! My compliments!! :loveliness::loveliness::loveliness:
But BTW: I saw your self-laced work in the stitch together section; I would like to lace my Norway Map myself but Ive never done it before. Do you have a "How to" for it?? urmel replied at 2013-1-13 20:52 static/image/common/back.gif
Wow, bluetooth, it looks wonderful!!!! Just as from a professional framer!! My compliments!! :loveli ...
Thank you, Im sorry I dont have a how to bur I will try and make one for you over the next few week and will add photos and things needed
Its a great tool indeed! I should get one too! I just framed some projects and they cost me some fortune :(
thanks for sharing Bluetooth! Wow... what a great frame you did! Nice tool!Good work!