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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
FIRST: the hangers aren't installed perfectly in the center BECAUSE the outer hoop is rubber and can be turned. You can recenter it... it's just not delivered to you perfectly.These are awesome. You need 4 hands to put the project in place, but once it's in, it's in!
Kirayle Jones
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
These are adorable embroidery rings!! Look like antique wooden rings but are like fake plastic wood. I think these are perfect especially for the price! I will say the fabric I used was more lose fabric. Had I had a material that was tighter it may have been harder to use. You can secure the fabric and it stays pretty tight in there but you can secure it like a normal embroidery ring. But overall it was perfect for what I needed! I wanted to keep my project in the loop so it is perfect!
Cheryl Antonelli
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Easy to use and they look great!
Patricia A Flint
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
I use the hoops to display my embroidery. Love the look of the hoops.
Emmalee Dawson
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2021
They are kind of hard to work with since the outside hoop is rubber and flexible. Takes some practice to get it to rest where you want it on your embroidery art. But made nicely. They look great with my embroidery. Will buy more.
Corey Harmon
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
I ordered these oval hoops to compare them to the very similar ones from Walmart. They are both rubbery, imitated-wood and are similar price and quality. Appearing more realistic, the ones from Amazon look better in my opinion. I'll be ordering these same ones for future projects. Initially, I second guessed this Amazon purchase based on other reviewers explaining the hanging ring isn't perfectly centered once assembled. I figured I would return them if they were poor quality, but after using them I found that any inability to get the hanging ring centered is user error; with some patience you can get it centered, while keeping the cloth taught. I would recommend working on your project in a wooden Embroidery Hoop, then moving it to the oval display frame once complete (hints the name Display Frame).
Eryn Clark
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020
These look a lot nicer than I thought they would. The rubber part can be difficult to get around the hoop with fabric, but once it’s on it’s very secure. I actually preferred holding this hoop and stitching on it that putting my fabric on my hoop stand - it held the fabric more taut and was easier to use. And it looks good with the finished product.
S
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020
For display only. I usually like to keep my projects in the hoop I made them in because I’m lazy lol but that’s just not realistic with these. They just don’t hold the fabric tight enough. I gave 3 stars on easy to use because it is really easy to get the fabric in. I ended up buying a 12 in hoop to do the projects in. But these look good enough to hang up. The wood look is surprisingly convincing. The picture is the one I made in this hoop, you can tell how loose the fabric was. It was so frustrating I decided to not to do a matching one like I had originally planned. I didn’t even bother to finish her face lol. But I am excited to frame my next project in one of these. My daughter made a request that this frame will match perfectly.As for the needles that come with the set, they’re probably fine for cross stitch, but were completely useless to me for embroidery.
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