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Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:41 pm
by Play Outside
It has occurred to me that I have far more projects in my "to do" pile than I have wall space. This means that at some point I will either have to start decorating my ceiling :thinks: , or come up with some other ideas! Just wondering how others finish off projects they don't want to frame - especially medium and large sized pieces? I've done a couple of bellpull/door decorations. I've also done lots of trivets, and coasters for small projects, and a couple of pillows as gifts. I would love to hear what creative things others do with their finished projects - pictures welcome!

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:46 pm
by mags
Well I'm intending to make cushion covers when I get so that I don't want to frame them.

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:55 pm
by Mabel Figworthy
Firescreen? Tea tray? Never done either but am planning one of each!

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:25 pm
by *barb*
yes, i have this problem to...i am running out of wall space. Now, when I buy a new big kit, I have to think "where will it go"and now I am up to the point that I haven't bought any new big ones cause i have no wall space left..it is all allocated!

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:27 pm
by kerbear879
Well whenever I finally get around to finishing something, the wall space shouldn't be a problem since I sadly have nothing hanging on any of my walls at all in my entire house!

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:29 pm
by freelady
Funily enough, I've been wondering what to do with a couple of things I've stitched that are just sitting around 'waiting for something to be done with them'. I've no idea what. I've even considered giving them to a local group to use as raffle prizes. (I'd have to get cheapo clip frames to put them in, I guess.)

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:11 pm
by agi
Actually, decorating the ceiling sounds a really good idea to me :lol:
What are trivets?

You can also use them to make useful things like bags, and smaller stitching into needlebooks, needlerolls, purses, bookcovers etc.

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:03 am
by Play Outside
I'm not sure what trivets are called elsewhere - things you put on the table to put hot things on (tea pot, serving dishes, etc.) so they don't damage the table cloth. For example, http://www.sudberry.com/catalog/trivet.htm

I forgot to mention, I did a bread board once too.

What are needlebooks?

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:37 am
by agi
Here is a needlebook I made:

front:
Image
inside - where the needles are stored:
Image
back:
Image

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:39 am
by Slinky
Agi, that's delightful. You are so talented. :D

Other ideas: Cushion covers are good for larger (square!) projects. I'd also like to make a book cover one day, and Mabel's doing a shopping bag with waste canvas. I came across a fabulous apron (gardener's, as it happens) in a French magazine which I thought was dead easy to do. Tablecloths and runners can take larger designs, there are afghans and throws of course, and I don't recall who it was here that did it, but someone did the most amazing "Fire & Ice" horse project which was made into a seat cover for her husband's car (I believe). How great is that?!

I'm not at all accomplished with a sewing machine so my attempts at the above would be limited to pre-finished items, but perhaps they give you some ideas?

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:43 am
by minij
Agi that is so pretty :applesauce:

Most things I stitch are usually gifts, I am hoping sometime to get around to stitching more that I can hang on my walls :D

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:54 am
by Mabel Figworthy
Slinky wrote:Mabel's doing a shopping bag with waste canvas
Yes, and she's never doing one again :-) -- it's a so-and-so to stitch because you have to have one arm inside the bag. Next time I shall stitch on a patch of aida and attach it to the bag!

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:07 pm
by burgundyice
Slinky wrote:I don't recall who it was here that did it, but someone did the most amazing "Fire & Ice" horse project which was made into a seat cover for her husband's car (I believe). How great is that?!
I'm pretty sure this was Rose, it should still be in the SAL forum somewhere!

I plan on decorating my walls until there's literally no wall space left at all! (then on to doors, cupboards etc etc :lol:
But I'm lazy and don't often frame them :oops: :oops: Most of the time I pin or blue tack them up.... :oops:

Louise

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:15 pm
by Play Outside
But I'm lazy and don't often frame them :oops: :oops: Most of the time I pin or blue tack them up.... :oops:
Well, that is certainly an option that doesn't involve framing, although not exactly what I had in mind... :lol:

Agi, the needlebook is lovely, and so nicely put together. I must learn how to sew one of these days!

Re: Finishing Projects - Beyond Framing...?

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:07 pm
by agi
Thank you all, but actually I learnt it from Mabel, and someone else, I don't remember. (Perhaps Mags?) So if you have time to browse old threads, you will find some more, even better examples.