Mounting Embroidery Artwork — What It Reveals About Custom Framed Original Art Embroidery isn’t flat artwork. It’s dimensional, textured, and tension-sensitive. And how it’s mounted determines whether it holds its shape—or slowly distorts over time. In custom framed original art, embroidery reveals a key principle: Support matters more than appearance. Unlike paper or canvas, embroidery can stretch, sag, or warp if it isn’t mounted correctly. Poor mounting creates: • Uneven tension across fabric • Visible distortion in patterns • Long-term sagging inside the frame • Stress at anchor points What looks fine at first can change over time. At Picture Worth Custom Framing, embroidery is mounted using controlled support—not shortcuts. We focus on: • Even tension distribution across the fabric • Secure but non-damaging mounting methods • Structural stability within the frame • Long-term shape preservation Because embroidery isn’t just displayed. It’s preserved in form.













