Shell Patterned Fabric Covered Embroidery Hoops. She Sells Sea Shells Print

$10.02 USD

Tana Lawn covered embroidery hoops

I use quality wooden embroidery hoops and hand wrap them with beautiful Tana Lawn Cotton for a smooth professional finish. This fabric design was created from cut paper, and depicts a tranquil walk along a beach collecting seashells and fossils. The colour way features soft greys blues and sandy goldsl.

My fabric covered embroidery hoops can be either used as a working hoop or as a frame to create beautiful pieces of wall art. 

Which size embroidery hoop should I choose?

My hoops are available from a mini 3 inch hoop right up to a large 12 inch embroidery hoop.  Simply select the hoop size appropriate to the size of your project and fabric you are stitching on. Hoops are measured across the diameter of the embroidery hoop, from the inner edge of the outer hoop. When framing embroidery wall art I like to leave around an inch between my stitching and the hoop. 

How do I finish off the back of my embroidery hoop?

To help you to professionally finish off the back of your work I have designed some beautiful wooden backs that ensure the back is as perfect as the front. My backs are available in sizes 3 to 12 inches. Multi packs of my wooded Hoop Butts are available here. 

What do Liberty of London say about the  summer 2023 collection?

For Spring/Summer 2023, Liberty Fabrics surrenders to the power of nature with the Beauty and Chaos collection. The natural world has always been the fundamental inspiration for the Liberty brand, informing our creative output across the last 150 years – from the earliest woodblock botanical motifs to the most cutting-edge digital artworks, our artists and designers have looked wildwards to gardens, fields, and forests to spark creativity and wonder. Returning to this elemental source of imaginative power, the Beauty and Chaos collection is a story of opposites and complexities, told through three central themes.

What is Liberty's of London, Tana Lawn Cotton?

Liberty’s of London is known for its connection to the Arts and Crafts movement and launched its fabric collection in the 1920s and soon became synonymous with quality. 

Liberty lawn is called “Tana” because it is made of an Egyptian cotton, which grows near Lake Tana in Ethiopia. This high quality cotton has an extra fine count giving a luxurious silky feel.

Tana Lawn has become known for its iconic mini floral's which lend themselfs beautifully to these pimped up hoops

My full collection of Tana Lawn covered embroidery hoops can be found here.