Thanks for the advice on the silk scarf framing, I thought I'd share with you how I eventually approached the job.
1. I measured out the scarf and offered it up against a large sheet of Art Foam board from Wessex, just to figure out size to cut it to. I then cut the board ( approx. 90cm x 90cm ), I did buy some 100% Cotton Wadding but I thought the silk scarf laid quite nicely on the Art Foam Board so decided against it.
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2. I then used "ball point" pints to secure the scarf to the edge of the Art Foam board. I ordered these especially and can confirm that they didn't cause any laddering of the silk, the theory being that they don't split the silk fibre, they just pass between fibres I think.
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3. The frame was cut to 3mm greater than the board, I then lined the rebate with pH7-70 and then cut some 5mm Foam Core, 1cm wide to act as a spacer between the silk and the glass.
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4. I then placed the silk on Art Foam board into the frame and backed it with a sheet of BACK/10 from DJ Simons. I'm quite pleased with the result, now I have to do another one tomorrow
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My real name is Adam Laver aka "Adam The Picture Framer", just in case you were unsure ; )