![]() Though w could easily hang Miss G’s family portrait embroidery hoop up without, we added a small loop of black and white baker’s twine just for fun. The edges won’t look perfect when you’re done, but no one will seem them once the piece is hung on the wall, so it really doesn’t matter. Then I simply flipped the hoop over and trimmed off the excess fabric while Grae held the loose end up and out of the way. and then pressed the larger ring down on top before re-tightening the screw. ![]() ![]() ![]() I may be a little bit biased, but I think it’s just adorable and it makes for a fun way to display some of Miss G’s never-ending artwork, which I love. Unscrew the metallic screw from the outer ring to loosen the bond between both hoops. Note that sometimes it is a plastic screw. Look for the screw join - the outer ring will usually have a metallic screw opening that can be tightened or loosened by turning the screw. As simple and quick as this project was, Gracen and I had so much fun with it today! It only required 5 materials and took us around 20 minutes from start to finish, but gosh I love our new family portrait embroidery hoop. Pick up the embroidery hoop in its entirety.
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