April 16, 2014

Contributor: Huckleberry Love's DIY Hoop Art

I am so excited to be a contributor at From G2B! You may recognize Huckleberry Love from Jamie & Emily's contributor posts. For my first post, I'll be sharing this adorable hoop art for my daughter's room.





I’ve been having so much fun putting my littlest one’s big-girl room together. We bought an antique bedroom set, and while my husband is busy refinishing it, I've been working on her room décor. One of my friends posted this super cute idea, to hang embroidery hoops with coordinating fabrics above the bed.  It was a perfect match to the vintage feel of Miss Emeline’s room, so I went in search of coordinating fabrics and various sized embroidery hoops.



Don’t you just love the Tanya Whelan fabric? I fell in love with her Sunshine Roses line.  I also used an Ikea hand towel and some fabric scraps that I had on hand. Once I had my supplies, these were a breeze to put up. Even with the hand-embroidered hoop, the whole project took less than a few hours. Super easy and super cute!
Want to make your own hoop art? Here’s what you’ll need:



  • Embroidery hoops in assorted sizes. (I used 3-14 inch hoops, 2-10 inch hoops, 5-6 inch hoops, and 1-4 inch hoop)
  • Fabric (I bought a half yard of three fabrics and used scraps for the rest.)
  • Optional: Embroidery floss, double sided fusible interfacing



I started by placing the fabric on top of the inside hoop and cutting rectangles a few inches too large. This way you have something to tug on to stretch the fabric in the hoop. Place the outside hoop on top of inside hoop, fabric in between (make sure to keep the hoop as tight as possible, so that it can still slip on, but wont allow fabric to slip through). Then slip it around the inside hoop. 



Tug fabric so that it’s taught. Trim edges close.




For the embroidered hoop, I (and by I, I mean my silhouette) cut fabric backed with fusible interfacing into layered flowers and a fancy monogram font E. I ironed them on, layer by layer and ended up free-handing the rest of her name.




Once you’ve got all of your hoops filled with fabric, arrange them how you would like. I settled on this configuration. After I was happy with my arrangement, I snapped a quick photo on my phone for reference. Attached to my i-phone, I tell ya! Hang them one by one, with picture hanging nails , using the photo layout as reference.



And you’re finished! Don’t you just love the result? Miss Emmie loves all of the “fowahs” in her big girl room. I’ve also made a valance and am in the process of making a few pillow covers from the coordinating fabric. I hope this room will grow with her and she’ll enjoy it for years to come!

Did you enjoy this post? Check out a few more of my favorite DIYs I've shared on Huckleberry Love!



~Simple Toddler Nightgown ~ The 5 Minute Boutique Bow ~ Fabric Crown Tutorial~

Jill is a stay at home mom and diy blogger at Huckleberry Love. She loves to craft, sew, and try new recipes. When she’s not at home with her family, having fun, she’s teaching math at the local community college. For entertainment, she enjoys cheering on her kids in soccer and swimming and watching reality tv. Check out her etsy shop, Three Pretty Posies for some super cute aprons and chef hats. 

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