i am a neat freak
so when i did the embroidery for the Alice swap i just couldn't bear to leave the messy stitching exposed,
also i had cut the fabric too small to lace it onto the hoop, i searched for a tutorial to finish off your work in a hoop but couldn't find one, i asked at the PhatQuarter group and got some good ideas there
but
this is what i came up with
draw around the inside of the inner hoop on mounting board
i drew around a hoop 1" bigger than the hoop i'm doing the embroidery on so the hoop i'm working my piece on is a 4" and the fabric disc is 5"
{edited from 2" to 1"}
take your disc of fabric covered card
and push into the back of the hoop firmly
{i didn't use any glue}
and push into the back of the hoop firmly
{i didn't use any glue}
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I like how this works out and when I make more hand prints, I am using your plan... :)
have been wanting to know how to do this for like EVAR. I have three pieces I can now finish properly. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Thank you Thank you! I prefer things to be finished off neat or I won't like them when they are done! Thanks again! Annette T
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