needlepoint canvas creases
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#1
sewbeeit42 , 02-18-2018 08:34 PM
Senior Member
I was given a vintage needlepoint kit which I want to make. Unfortunately the canvas has severe creases from long storage. I want to work it on a scroll frame, but do not know how to remove the creases. Any suggestions?
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quiltingcandy , 02-18-2018 09:00 PM
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Have you already put it on the scroll? I would think you could put it on the scroll then use steam iron with a pressing cloth to get it to relax. Not sure what type of canvas you have - and you need to be careful not to remove the color on it - thus use steam and a pressing cloth. Try a corner so you don't melt the canvas.
#4
NJ Quilter , 02-19-2018 05:03 AM
Super Member
I would put it on the frame and leave it sit that way for a bit. I've stitched with the creases in needlepoint canvas with no issues. The canvas will relax after working it for a bit. I would not steam at this point as it may distort the canvas. I would wait until the project is finished. After my needlepoint projects, I hand wash my finished canvas with dish detergent and roll in a towel to get excess water from the piece. Let air dry. I have a frame to square my work. After the piece is dry I do use steam to get it back to square on the frame. Let it dry again and then it is ready for framing/sewing.
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This is what I was going to suggest. Give it a spritz or two of water and let it dry.Originally Posted by MaggieLou
Could you dampen the crease a bit while it's on the frame?
Is it a pre-printed canvas? If not, you could always buy a new canvas.
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sewbeeit42 , 02-19-2018 07:02 PM
Senior Member
Thank each of you for taking the time to respond to my question. I have read your great suggestions and have decided to use a damp press cloth on the folds that do not contain any of the design so as to not erase it. Then I will put it in the scroll frame and begin working it with the idea that the scrolling will help eliminate folds. If not, by the end, then dampen it and roll in a towel. It is a fairly large piece, at least for me, measuring 22 x 22 inches so I don't want to do all the work and have it not lay flat. It is by Sunset Designs and is an 1860 doll house.