Ideas for finishing your plastic canvas project.
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This article shows you the various ways to join two pieces of plastic canvas so you can construct your own 3D designs and how to finish off those naked edges for a neat finish.
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How to join two pieces of plastic canvas together using the long legged cross stitch. This plastic canvas stitch is a decorative joining stitch.
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Learn the overcast stitch. When working with plastic canvas, this stitch is used to cover the edges of the canvas.
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This article gets you started on plastic canvas including the stitches. Then proceeds to finish techniques such as felt backing, ornament hangers, greeting cards, and more. Finally, ending with tips.
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Learn how to finish the wrong side of a plastic canvas coaster with a cork backing.
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How to finish a plastic canvas, cross stitch or perforated plastic project.
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The whip stitch is used to join two pieces of plastic canvas together. This video tutorial will show you how to do the whip stitch.
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