Probably frame it, just have to get it washed and ironed... if washing metallic thread is indeed safe.
I'm also thinking about making my own frame for it, but I need a good saw to cut the wood with. Actually, I have a table top saw that should work great, I just don't have anywhere to put it.
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Certainly. I've washed it just as I would regular thread, and ironed it with a cool setting.Philpepe wrote:if washing metallic thread is indeed safe.
I'll check the DMC label to see what it says...
OK, it says wash at 30C and iron on 1 dot!
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Sweet! I'll definitely get it washed and ironed then, and eventually I might be able to create the awesome frame I have in mind for it.
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