I've made a few like this. I used drop cloth for the hoop fabric and made the rosette from white muslin. I have also made one with a rosette made with white burlap.
I've been experimenting with transferring images using Citra Solv and graphics found from The Graphics Fairy onto a cream colored muslin. Love these! Let me know if you'd like me to put together a tutorial on how to transfer.
Fun right!?! There are so many ways you can dress up an embroidery hoop. I find them all the time for super cheap at thrift stores. I can't wait to make more!
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I love hoop art! I've been thinking of creating some for our bedroom. Yours are beautiful! I love the flower one :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I'm gonna be a copy cat!
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Sissie
Oh Melissa those are so cute!! I've been experimenting with a new transfer method: print the graphic directly on a transparency film then flip it over so the wet ink side is on your fabric & rub it on. Works out great! It gives it that worn look without having to wash it. I don't know how permanent it would be, so I wouldn't put it on anything that had to be laundered but for pillows or the art work your doing it would be fine. I've been doing this on seat cushions. Fun stuff! Dee from My Painted Stuff
ReplyDeleteWaves hands, tutorial please, how cute!
ReplyDeleteThose are very cute:)
ReplyDeleteThe neutral background gives it such a cool look!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!! Megan
ReplyDeleteThese are great!! Please do a tutorial! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHow neat! Thanks for sharing Joann
ReplyDeleteI just bought a ton of hoops at a thrift store, but wasn't sure what I wanted to put in them. You gave me some great ideas!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteOh please do share. All the Citrasolve tranfers I have seen are not very good. Yours look great.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love these! I am always looking for ideas for my embroidery hoops and this one is great!
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home sweet nest
Those are very cute:) Very creative idea.
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Hope to see you on my blog:)
Great idea! My sewing room could use some new art!
ReplyDeleteI love the transferred vintage images on those hoops! They are so elegant and I've never seen anything else like it.
ReplyDeleteI always see these at the GW going to have to pick myself up some and try this love the look thank u for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm loving the 3rd hoop. Looks like fun to create the look, too. Please add Linky Followers, so that we can see when you have a new post and follow you, too.
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Followed over from Thrifty Thursday. Applause, applause!!! Now, YES - a tutorial, please. especially how you trim the fabric in the back to be neat and stay in the hoop. Show me all! Thanks!
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Great transfer, sure if you want to give the tutorial for the transfer, I am up for it.. Take me in mind, thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat project. I would love if you did a tutorial on this. Sign me up. Would love for you to share on Simple & Sweet Fridays.Everyone will love this idea.New Follower!
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Very cute! I haven't tried the transfer technique but want to someday. Yours look great! Thanks so much for linking up at I Gotta Create! <3 Christina
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh....these are precious! Just love the neutral colors here with the muslim and the black transfer pics! Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThose would look so good in a sewing room. I need a sewing room so I can hang such cute things! I love them. I would love if you came and shared them with my readers http://rhapsodyofcacophony.blogspot.ca/2012/04/pin-ed-it-made-it-party-0427.html
ReplyDeleteTotally Perfect!!! I'd love to have you share at my party...it JUST opened!!!
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XO, Aimee
the dress form ones are my favorite! thanks for linking this up to our tip-toe thru tuesday party!
ReplyDeleteThose are perfect! I love the prints you choose for them!
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--Katie
@ Creatively Living
Super cute... I would love to see a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI would love a tutorial. I love the images you chose to transfer. Very cool!
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