Scarves anyone frame their silk scarves? if so how do you do it?

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I am really enjoying this one!

This is so beautifully framed. Could you please share some information on how you framed your Faubourg Tropical Eclat? Is it inside a glass cover?

I purchased the Claire de Lune Embroidered scarf in March 2021, and it’s still lying in its box. I would like to have it framed but I’m also concern with moths in the house.
 
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It’s not behind glass- I used small pieces of double sided removable fabric tape to attach to canvas - ultimately planning to move it to a different frame/location when we move so I just did it myself; I think it will look better if you get it professionally done!



This is so beautifully framed. Could you please share some information on how you framed your Faubourg Tropical Eclat? Is it inside a glass cover?

I purchased the Claire de Lune Embroidered scarf in March 2021, and it’s still lying in its box. I would like to have it framed but I’m also concern with moths in the house.

Oh, wow, and that looks gorgeous framed! :smile: Would love to see more pics if you'd like to share. :flowers:
 
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It’s not behind glass- I used small pieces of double sided removable fabric tape to attach to canvas - ultimately planning to move it to a different frame/location when we move so I just did it myself; I think it will look better if you get it professionally done!

sooo beautiful! may i know what size is your frame and where you get it from? i'm also planning to DIY my H scarf. TIA.
 
A few from my collection :love:
I'm sure I'm the minority when it comes to H scarves but I actually frame all of mine instead of wearing them. These were all framed professionally but have been sewn down and can be removed if I ever change my mind.
I do have one of the Hermes scarf hanging systems but I much prefer to have them professionally framed.
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A few from my collection :love:
I'm sure I'm the minority when it comes to H scarves but I actually frame all of mine instead of wearing them. These were all framed professionally but have been sewn down and can be removed if I ever change my mind.
I do have one of the Hermes scarf hanging systems but I much prefer to have them professionally framed.
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Beautiful!
 
Here’s a more detailed picture View attachment 5289364

It’s not behind glass- I used small pieces of double sided removable fabric tape to attach to canvas - ultimately planning to move it to a different frame/location when we move so I just did it myself; I think it will look better if you get it professionally done!

Thank you for your reply, Heatherjane. You did a great job. I don’t think I have the skills to do it on my own, so I will try to find a professional to help me.
 
A few from my collection :love:
I'm sure I'm the minority when it comes to H scarves but I actually frame all of mine instead of wearing them. These were all framed professionally but have been sewn down and can be removed if I ever change my mind.
I do have one of the Hermes scarf hanging systems but I much prefer to have them professionally framed.
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A few from my collection :love:
I'm sure I'm the minority when it comes to H scarves but I actually frame all of mine instead of wearing them. These were all framed professionally but have been sewn down and can be removed if I ever change my mind.
I do have one of the Hermes scarf hanging systems but I much prefer to have them professionally framed.
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Wow!:amazed:
You have a wonderful collections. I do have quite a few scarves that are not being worn. Your posting is encouraging me to do the same. I purchased them for the art and details; it’s a great idea to have them displayed so I can always enjoy them rather than have it laying in boxes. These professional framers, is there a name and how do I find them?
 
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