How To Frame and Back a Double-sided Embroidery Hoop
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- If you're not sure how to finish off your embroidery pieces, here's a great option! Double-sided hoops are really clean and professional looking, as there are no raw edges or glue visible once you're done. It's also pretty easy - you only need a hot glue gun and scissors (and your finished piece, of course)! Enjoy this tutorial, and happy stitching!
"Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Great video! I'm new to hand embroidery & I like seeing different options for finishing the back. I'm gonna have to try this one out. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy trying it out!
This is my go-to video for framing my things, it’s easy and it looks so good! Thanks!
I'm so glad to hear that!
Thank you so much, this helped a lot I was struggling with how to make the back look clean
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
This was very helpful, thanks! 💖
Wow the most beautiful way I have seen , iam new to embroidery and I will try it 😊😊
Wonderful! I hope it works well for you!
Wow, wow, there....faux wood hoop... Amazing. I did wonder if people were just giving away their wooden hoops with each piece.
The faux wood ones definitely have a fun look to them! A lot of people do frame in regular wooden hoops too, but you try to include the cost of those materials into the sale of an embroidery piece.
So helpful ❤
Genius!!
Would this work with another embroidery piece on the back- i want to make a door sign that i can flip
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Wow awesome...
Where to get the frame..?
I usually get these faux wood frames on Amazon!
What is that hoop called as?
The hoop itself is usually called a faux wood embroidery hoop.
I've sewed and stitched for decades. Where did you get the term "scoring" the fabric? I've never heard that term.
I got it from baking! It's definitely not the proper term for cutting slits in the fabric like this... I think it's normally called notching? But in baking, slicing the top of a loaf of bread before putting it in the oven is called scoring, and that's what I had in my brain at the moment! XD
@@gettheetothestitchery that makes sense. I know that term from baking but did not compute for fiber arts. LOL
Thanks for the video, where do you get those hoops?
I purchase them online, usually from Amazon.
They're probably available at craft stores and craft store websites as well if you don't want to support Amazon. They're ubiquitous, every single embroidery website on this side of the pond seems to have them. "Flexible embroidery frame" should get you some Google hits.
Can make the double sided hoop double the picture lol you just flip around for a new look lol
Please... turn the music off while you are talking!! 🤗🤗