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Premium Hardwood Embroidery Hoops - 5/8" Thick

Think all embroidery hoops are the same? Think again. These gorgeous hardwood hoops from Hardwicke Manor are the best you will find. They are a joy to use, and your hands will thank you!

At 5/8" deep, this hoop is thicker than normal wood or plastic embroidery hoops, which makes it more comfortable to hold. It's perfect for all kinds of hand embroidery and cross stitch, and the feel of the smooth hard wood in your hand is glorious!

Finely crafted in Europe from beechwood, these polished hoops are perfectly smooth, with no gaps or snags, and the edges are rounded for a comfortable grip. Solid brass screw keeps the hoop and your fabric tight.

Available in 6-inch, 7.5-inch, and 8.5-inch diameters, these heirloom-quality hoops will last a lifetime.

Hardwicke Manor hoops are also available in other sizes and shapes.

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Mary J.B.
Easy to hold

Lovely looking and so comfortable to hold while stitching.

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Holly W.
Fabric not slipping

This embroidery hoop is thicker and well made and pretty. But most of all my fabric isn’t slipping so I do not have to constantly shift the fabric back into position.

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Stacy W.
Love the frame

Wasn’t sure about getting a wooden hip frame over my qsnap, but I love it and haven’t used the qsnap in weeks. I love that with a mini screwdriver, I can get it really taught and I wrapped the inner hoop with twill tape and it hugs my linen nice and taught.

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Paula M.
Giving it a try

Because of the reviews I thought I’d try one, but I’ve always stitched in hand, it’s just how I learned. Feels awkward at first but hang in there pulling the thread thru the fabric seems a smoother process.

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Sandy H.

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