A double mat is not what many people think it is.
Double matting technique.
If you re new to the world of custom framing you may not have come across double matting before.
A double mat never involves cutting through two thicknesses of mat board.
Stockinette stitch on both sides.
It s a pretty simple technique done by layering one mat on top of another so that the bottom mat acts as a decorative border around your framed artwork.
For just a little color touch opt for a neutral or subtle top mat then select a bold or bright color for the second layer.
Double knitting allows you to create two layers of fabric at the same time with only one pair of needles.
Often it is desirable to extract two or more mattes from a single image.
Bevel cut to give your photo a professional finish.
The right sides of each layer face out and the wrong sides face each other.
Once the framer grasps what a double mat actually is the proper way to cut it seems clear.
This process dubbed matting or pulling a matte is most commonly used to separate the foreground and background elements of an image and these images are often individual frames of a video file.
The finished fabric is entirely reversible lending itself to colorwork contrasting fibers or simply a finished piece that is twice as warm.
Buffered to a neutral ph acid free non conservation above industry standards so your photo will stay protected for longer.
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Just take two mats of the same overall size.
It s an easy affordable and a more unique way to add a little something extra to the finished product.
Rather a double mat is just two single mats stacked together two single mats with two different size windows stacked together so the window of the under mat appears as a band of color around the inside of the window of the over mat.
This technique is ideal when you want to call out a color featured prominently in the art but don t want a full color border.
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