1, underpinning; Spread the picture on a block of wood.
2. Repair: Repair the defective part of the painting.
3. Large support: brush with water in a large area.
4. dry: put the picture and the board on it.
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Installation of cross stitch:
The original has traces of blue handwriting, which should be removed with bleach first. Just apply a little bleach to the marks, then brush them off with a toothbrush, wipe them off slightly with a wet cloth, and then dry them with a dry cloth. When doing this step, I was worried that the thread would not be bleached, but fortunately it didn't. Then I pressed it with an iron. There are also four side seams to prevent the hem from spreading. When mounting, it is best to add a hard paper frame between the border and the work to cover the cloth edge, or you can use a paper frame with color contrast to highlight/set off the work. The calligraphy I embroidered is black with a beige background, so I used a beige paper frame and highlighted a thin black edge in the paper frame (in fact, it is equal to the overlap of two paper frames, and the black below is slightly smaller than the beige above), so as to make the whole.