I absolutely LOVE the idea of
using embroidery hoops as simple wreaths.
The pendant lights hanging over the island were a DIY
using embroidery hoops (more here), and the backsplash was painted / stenciled in that hex pattern (more here).
She had the clever idea of
using embroidery hoops as the -LSB-...]
Add a touch of tribal print to your nursery by creating simple wall hangings
using embroidery hoops and colorful, Aztec - influenced fabrics.
Here's another great egg carton flower wreath that
uses an embroidery hoop as the base.
Monogrammed Embroidery Hoop Wreath by Christy at Our Southern Home Easter Peeps Topiary Tutorial by Melissa at Two It Yourself Embroidery Hoop Hair Bow Holder by Katie at The Casual Craftlete Simple Boxwood Wreath
using an Embroidery Hoop by Katie at The Casual Craftlete Easy Earrings Organizer by Meredith at The Palette Muse
Hometalk asked me to put together a clip board to share different ways to
use embroidery hoops for crafts and decor and I did not have a difficult time finding several creative projects to clip on their site!
Today I am excited to share Eighteen Awesome Crafts that
use an Embroidery Hoop!
Embroidery Hoop Pendant Light by Jessica at Dear Emmeline As you can see, there are MANY different ways to
use an embroidery hoop... from an ornament on the tree to even a pendant light!
This easy wreath for spring comes together in just ten minutes
using an embroidery hoop and artificial blooms.
The only part I did differently was
I used an embroidery hoop as a wreath form to give it some extra stability.
One series is based on used muslin teabags and
uses an embroidery hoop in place of a stretcher.
I like the creativity in
using the embroidery hoop for something other than embroidery.
What a simple, yet pretty way to
use an embroidery hoop!
When I read how Danielle
used an embroidery hoop, that convinced me to make my own version too!
Decorate your home for the season with colorful button egg art, a gorgeous wreath featuring eggs, or wall art
using an embroidery hoop and ribbon strips.
One would
use an embroidery hoop to create a needle point piece, remove the hoop and frame or otherwise display the completed piece, placing the hoop back in a drawer for later use.
I would have never thought about
using an embroidery hoop.
Not exact matches
To make these Christmas themed
hoops, I
used both free machine and hand
embroidery and some felt.
I needed something much smaller and wanted to incorporate natural wood, so I
used wooden
embroidery hoops to make mine.
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom recently posted... Pom Pom Initial
Embroidery Hoop using Speed - Sew Fabric Glue (AND a Giveaway!)
Anyway, this is not a blog about my shortcomings in restoring our current furniture, but rather I need to make a decision on a piece I acquired quite a few months ago along with the cigar box and the
embroidery hoops that I have begun to
use around the house.
I recovered both of the pictures by stapling them with left over fabric from the
embroidery hoops and then
used velcro adhesive to adhere the giant clothespins.
And for that reason alone, I'd hang this 2014
use for «
embroidery»
hoops proudly.
I
used a grapevine wreath, a wooden
embroidery hoop, the wire swirl and a metal
embroidery hoop.
This year, instead of
using a traditional wreath or door swag I decided to venture out and make this unique
embroidery hoop wreath (or wall hanging).
It started with a four dollar
embroidery hoop from JoAnn's...... and a yard of pom - pom fringe, and a cloth napkin my friend Traci
used to wrap something up for me last year... It started with -LSB-...]
What You'll Need: 46 - 50 paint stir sticks; wood base, 7»
embroidery hoop, 7» circle mirror, gorilla glue or hot glue, paintbrush, Xacto knife, plastic spray paint (optional, and not necessary if you
use a wood
hoop), craft paints in various colors; picture hanger (not shown) Tools: miter saw.
I made the Country Living
embroidery hoops, as well, but
used a Swedish embroidered cloth that I found for $ 8 and some red and white IKEA fabric.
I
used the inside ring of the 6 inch
embroidery hoop as the base of the bushel basket.
I
used wood glue and my staple gun to attach the
embroidery hoops together.