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how do i make bookmark out of cross stitch aida/cloth?

to be more specific i want to know how to add stiffness to it?i dont want it too thick either.

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Your talking about the drive belt not the timing belt. Its a piece of cake. Get a service manual it will walk you right through it.
The best thing to use for bookmarks is aida band, and once you finish sewing it, just cut a matching sized piece of iron-on buckram and iron it to the wrong side of your bookmark. This is what I have done with my cross-stitched bookmarks.
Cross Stitch Bookmark Fabric
Look up some video's on Youtube on this subject. You will need some tire changing tools and a good air compressor. The first and last time I had a tire mounted at a bike dealer it cost me 80 bucks for mounting and balancing. Now I change my tires myself.
Beginning with an Aida band with pre-finished edges simplifies things. If you're using plain Aida, I suggest stitching neatly and then using stitch-witchery or similar material to attach a rectangle of color-fast silk or polyester lining fabric to the back of the stitched area. Create a satin-stitch edging through the Aida and lining fabric *either* by hand or by sewing machine. You can leave a fringe on four sides of the Aida (beyond the satin stitch) or trim the Aida close to the satin stitching. In my experience, this is the most light-weight lining method. The result can be carefully hand-laundered if all the threads and the lining are water-fast. The only lighter-weight method is to be so totally tidy that the item is left unlined to exhibit the expertise. In this case, make the satinstitch wider/deeper, just for the stiffening effect. The quicky method here is to run a line of washable school glue close to where you intend to trim, let it dry, and satinstitch over that (makes the fabric easier to handle).

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