Old 06-19-2010, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by katier825
Originally Posted by Maride
Originally Posted by katier825
I don't know if Michael's still carries them, but they used to have pairs of framing wood that you can purchase 2 sets of sizes you need and assemble them yourself. For instance, you might need 2 sides 12" and 2 sides 16". They just lock together and glue.

If Michael's doesn't carry them, try art or framing stores online.
Yes. Michael's has them. You are talking about stretchers. I do framing work of needle work for my friends because we don't trust framers and I get the stretchers for needlepoint pieces. I just got some for a piece a friend brought me last week to get mounted. I have done quilt like that too.
Not stretchers, pieces of framing - mouldings. I picked mahogany.
You are referring to sectional frames. I work at Michaels, I am a framer there. The selection of sectionals can vary from different sized stores.
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