Hi Suz,
I just finished the egret and the hoopings were easy as long as your followed the directions and lined up your hoop perfectly. The way you have it set up really makes it foolproof. I did put a piece of iron-on lightweight stablizer on the back of my material and this kept it nice and smooth. I would go for 8 hoopings!! Go for it!!!
Jan in Virginia
Suz <Suz@BFC-Creations.
Hi everyone,
I'm planning on doing a large floral design as I've done the egret and
geisha. But, I have a question. Because the floral paintings I want to use
are more round or square in shape (not long and tall like the other large
sets), they will require more hoopings. The one I would really like to do
has three large roses, two carnations and lots of leaves. It's finished
size would be 12.3x16 inches. But to do this would require 8 hoopings.
I've had great reports on how easy my new method is to line up designs, but
how many of you would be willing to do 8 hoopings for a design like this? I
would probably also do a complementary set with the individual flowers and
leaves so you could use them with the large design, or instead of the large
design.
I have another painting that would also make a great design. The finished
size would be 12.2 x 13 inches but would only take 5 hoopings. It is a
combination of roses and daisies. Would this be more appealing because it
has fewer hoopings?
As always I appreciate your help!
Suz
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BFC Creations
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