Embroidery Journal Sets for 10", 12" and 14"
For when you have a really BIG beautiful HOOP!
Did you just finish a year long embroidery journal, documenting your life with an icon each day? BRAVO! Or, are you interested in getting started with this charming way of journaling?
To get started on the right foot and keep you motivated, here are pre-matched sets of Hoop and Frame in 10", 12", or 14" sizes.
Embroidery Journaling Resources:
- The Stir-Crazy Crafter has some FREE resources
- You can find FB groups (here or here) dedicated to Embroidery Journaling
- Emily June does it beautifully, too!
Product Details
MATERIALS and FINISHES: Our frames are made from furniture-grade Birch plywood by a team of women woodworkers in Virginia, USA. They are 3/4” thick. Finish Options are pictured, and include: Natural Oil, White Stain, Walnut Stain, Black Stain, Unfinished. Each piece of wood absorbs the stains uniquely.
HOOP DIMENSIONS VARY: This frame fits over a standard wooden embroidery hoop with a screw tensioner. The frame will usually cover about an 1/8" of the fabric of your work. Here's how to measure your hoop, and get the right size frame.
Size Guide
Embroidery hoops vary a LOT! Here's exactly how to measure your hoop.
Once you know your hoop size, this chart will help you find the Best Fit Frame.
How It Works
Assembly is fast and easy, with no glues or fasteners. Drop your hoop in the back and wedge it in place with shims (provided). See it done, here (video).
Shipping & Returns
Your package will ship within 3-5 days via USPS Ground Advantage. (More options here.) Returns and exchanges are welcome with this process.
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It's easy! No jumping through hoops.
How to Frame your Embroidery
First, measure your hoop
Not sure which part to measure? Try our quick guide to getting the most accurate measurement.
Now, choose the right size
Match your hoop size to our frame sizes (thankfully, we’ve got lots!). Here’s a handy reference to help you pick the right one.
Voila! Put it all together
See, that wasn’t so bad! No glue, no fasteners, no damage to your hoop. Watch our video instructions if you want to be extra sure.
Watch me install a hoop in a Frame. So easy!