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Does anyone have tips as to what they use to stretch a jersey before having it autographed so the fabric doesn’t pull while it’s being signed? I’ve heard some people use a crochet frame? Is that correct? Thanks!
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What I’ve done, with success, is to place a piece of wood shelving cut to about 9”x12” underneath the jersey and stretch it tight with my hands while the athlete signs it, assuming the signing will be done at a show or other controlled environment. Haven’t had any issues doing it that way. That way the fabric is tight and it’s a hard surface they’re signing on directly below the fabric.
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