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This week's theme is: Hoops (use of)
Our Finnish friend Teje always has the most wonderful projects, thus her blog was admittedly, the first one I went to this week to find a great highlight for the use of hoops. In today's highlight, Teje offers us a tutorial on using a hoop to create a cute Decorative Wall Hanging. Hmmm...this might be the exact wall accent I need as I redecorate one of our extra bedrooms. Thanks for the inspiration Teje.
![Embroidery Hoop Decoration](https://nerospost.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/img_1553.jpg?w=820)
While you cannot see the embroidery hoop on my thread catcher, it's there at the top rim.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used hoops for project framing in a long time - need to revisit.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Val! This happens to be in my sewing room and often when I see it I think I should make some new once. They are so fun to make small decorative items. x Teje
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I like using hoops for wall art, and linked up my months-in-the-making finish. I use little ones for Christmas ornaments too.
ReplyDeleteI'm completely hoopless. HAHAHA
ReplyDeleteI couldn't resist. ;)
Never thought my hoop project would ever be a topic, sorry I missed the deadline. Can't wait to see what you do and I love the one you shared by Teje.
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