TWIN SHIRTS FRAMED

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TWIN SHIRTS FRAMED

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What do you think?

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Terrific. I like the ribbon holders under the double windowmount.
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Oooh I love it. :clap:
Those medal holders are fantastic. Are the medals fixed at any point or can they swing free :sweating:
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Post by Jayvee »

Deep joy, nice!!

Are these the ones you were telling me about at Spring Fair? (I was sat next to you at the Shirt framing seminar). They came out totally different to the ones I had to do! Really like the idea :)

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Very nice and interesting to see a new method for supporting the medals. :clap:
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Jayvee wrote:Deep joy, nice!!

Are these the ones you were telling me about at Spring Fair? (I was sat next to you at the Shirt framing seminar). They came out totally different to the ones I had to do! Really like the idea :)

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Hi yes these are the ones, I have not enjoyed this one but pleased with the finished result.

It is another example of a framed shirt with with a frame around it!! Check it out Steve N - not a display case :giggle: :clap:

Thank you all for you kind words, I may just keep trying this picture framing lark :rock:
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Here was my set of vests (which I was talking about at SF).

It's amazing to see how different they have both turned out! As I said at SF I went for the more formal approach
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Thats cool and a nicely put together display. Very good job :rock: :clap:
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Post by IFGL »

both very nicely done, Jayvee nice use of curves on the mount, I like to use curves when framing shirts looks classy, I hate shirt shaped mounts.
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Mmmmm like both examples, (can't beat a nice frame Mike (DeepJoy)), also agree with IFGL about the curves in the mounts.

I will be having some vests in soon to frame.
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Hello Mike,

Think that looks great, very classy. You treated yourself to a CMC?
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AllFramed wrote:Hello Mike,

Think that looks great, very classy. You treated yourself to a CMC?

Hi Tim

Long time no see or hear from you.

Cut with the trusty 60 inch keencut gold, no CMC yet although I would love one.
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Very neat for done by hand. Well done.

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I like it Mike! I'm not normally a fan of mounts above things but this looks fab and I especially like that you've blanked off the space under the mount.

Just a by-the-by ..... I had a vest like one of those in to frame and it had a motion-activated bleeper in it, drove us nuts it did. Long story but it was for blind runners and the guy that brought it in had patented it and done very well from it.

Yes, it was a sound in vest meant for blind people :Slap:
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Hi Robo

Thank you for your kind words of support and your corny humour.

Thank you everyone who has looked in and liked what I have done.

:clap: :rock:
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Post by Kalmia »

wow! Confused though... how do you do a curved mount on a Keencut?

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He didn't (Jayvee) he's got a CMC.
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Post by Kalmia »

Thanks. Thought I missed some dark artistry! :D
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