Forhm.com - Hobbies
Articles
 HOME

Hobbies Article First

Hobbies Article Page 4


Random Articles
Power Numerology Review

There are plenty of people on the internet who will give you a numerology reading, but for some reason, there aren't a whole lot of places to learn about numerology yourself. Actually, most of the re...


Five Advantages to Professional Genealogy Research

We all want to know more about our ancestors and where we come from. Learning more about family history is becoming a more popular goal. But genealogical research can quickly go from a weekend hobb...



 

  Hobbies


Webmasters - Get code to use article on your website

How To Mount Chinese Embroidered Painting

 by: Susan Yip

Chinese embroidered paintings are entirely hand embroidered with silk threads by embroidery craftswomen in Suzhou, China. The embroidered paintings are comaprable oil paintings in colors and are as realistic as photographs.

Mounting an embroidery painting is an art in itself. There are two ways of mounting a Chinese hand embroidered painting: hard mounting and soft mounting.

1. Hard Mounting

Glue a finished embroidery piece on a piece of wood veneer and make it smooth and solid on the panel. Make frames according to the panel size. The frame materials can be wood or imitation wood as to your preference. Cut a piece of glass cover according to the frame size. (optional) Assemble all pieces together and that is a framed Su embroidery painting. The hard mounting technique is really easy to master.

2. Soft Mounting

Mounting a finished embroidery piece on paper with a silk border. It is suitable for large pieces - making them easy to carry. The soft mounting technique is relatively difficult to master. A piece with soft mounting is more valuable due to the nature of the mounting technique.

Note

To save more money, we recommend our customers buy our embroidery paintings with no frames. All our embroidery paintings are either hard mounted or soft mounted. They are ready to be framed. You can frame your embroidery paintings in your local place. It's easy. Anyhow it's absolutely unnecessary to pay high shipping cost for the frames which can be bought everywhere in your local place.

About The Author

This articles was written by Susan Yip, the co-owner of Su Embroidery Art Studio which offers silk paintings entirely hand embroidered. For more articles on Chinese silk embroidery, please visit http://www.suembroidery.com.


Article Source : ForHM - Hobbies


Prev:How to Create A Music Box, Part III
Next:Wabi-Sabi Savvy
Forhm Network - Auto and Trucks, Business and Finance, Computers and The Internet, Education, Family, Food and Drink, Gadgets and Gizmos, Health, Hobbies, Home Improvement, Kids and Teens, Legal Matters, Marketing, Online Business, Parenting, Pets and Animals, Recreation and Sports, Self Improvement and Motivation, Site Promotion, Travel and Leisure, Web Development, Women, Writing