Diy Jersey Frames

These shadow boxes can fit all types of sports jerseys including but not limited to baseball basketball football hockey.
Diy jersey frames. Either a shadow box frame or standard frame. Hand made from solid imported australian beachwood. Fasten a piece of hanging hardware to the back of the jersey display case. Cut your foam board insert.
Lay the jersey out in the desired position. Enjoy the frame is 61 x 91cm note. Measure your jersey to pick the right sized frame. Plexiglass or acrylic if using a standard frame.
Mat board if using a shadow box. Temporarily pin the uniform to backing using stainless steel. Foam backing board if using a standard frame. This display case features an acrylic glass with 98 uv protection to keep out dust and fading.
Fold and iron the uniform so that the player name number and sleeve patch logos are visible. Attach a piece of 1 4 inch thick plastic glass cut to the same size as the backboard to the frame of the display case using acrylic cement. Sew your jersey in place. Don t be fooled by other frames that are cheaper those cases are made of particle board and not solid wood.
These are designed to have differently sized jerseys fit inside them and are a perfect choice if you d like to have a go at fitting your jersey into a frame yourself. This jersey frame allows you to display your favourite jersey is your home or office. The jersey frame comes in 2 different sizes 100 x 70 cm and 71 1 x 56 cm. A different kind of video.
The materials needed for framing your own jersey other than the jersey itself of course include. Exclusive to frames now is the budget friendly diy jersey frame kit. Frames now offer a line of readymade sporting kit frames in two sizes. Place the jersey inside the frame.
Here s my video on how to frame a sports jersey for a lot less money. Iron the jersey on the folds. Center the jersey in the display case and pin the jersey to the fabric to hold it in place. 1000 x 700 mm or 711 x 560 mm.