Quilting hoops

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a wooden spinning wheel sitting on top of a hard wood floor next to a quilt

You know I can’t resist a deal! Back when I broke the stand for my hand quilting hoop, I bought a different kind that works okay, but I knew if I found a good deal on another stand like I had…

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someone is stitching fabric with the words how to hand quilt with no hoop easier than you think

This tutorial features a step by step sewing guide on How to Hand Quilt without a Hoop. Click here for all the info!

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a quilt with the words 9 hand quilting frames on it and an image of colorful stars

Wanting to shift to a larger hand quilting hoop? Check out our review of the best hand quilting frames on the market today.

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a bunch of flowers sitting on top of a wooden floor next to some hoop holders

Thrifted, wide block vintage quilt hoops pair with gorgeous faux florals to make cute and simple wreaths. #diycrafts #wreaths #quilthoopwreaths #embroideryhoops #diywreaths #fauxflowers #flowers #springdecor

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two embroidered notebooks with flowers on them and the words, 7 method for displaying rectangular embroidery without using round hoop

Do you get bored of hanging your embroidery projects in round hoops? Have you stitched a rectangular embroidery pattern and didn’t like how it looked in a round hoop? There are lots of options for featuring your work that will add visual interest to your walls and variety to your home. Read on for a

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a close up of a patchwork quilt with flowers on it

These Techniques Will Make a Nice Difference! Whether you’re just starting out with hand quilting or have been doing it for awhile, you may be struggling with a couple of issues every quilter needs to solve. While everyone wants to create tiny stitches, the key to beautiful hand quilting is how even the stitches are. …

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a close up of an embroidery project on a table

A year or so ago I read a marvelous blog post by Meg McElwee from Sew Liberated titled "a philosophy of sewing". At the time I read it I had absolutely no inclination to sew clothes and couldn't see myself sewing any time in the future. I had a fabric stash that was stressing me out because it hadn't been sewn up yet and the amount of space it was taking up could have been used for other things. My pattern hoarding was getting ridiculous - PDFs printed out and never taped together. Basically…

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