How to Make Embroidery Hoop Lace Wall Hanging

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Think of this project as a celebration of heritage and handmade beauty. Instead of letting old lace or doilies sit forgotten in drawers, you can showcase them in embroidery hoops and arrange them into a striking wall feature.

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The best part is how customizable it is, you can mix different sizes, colors, and textures to create either a minimalist display or an eclectic boho wall piece.

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It’s also an affordable way to decorate large spaces without spending much, especially if you thrift hoops and repurpose fabrics.

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Materials Needed

  • Assorted embroidery hoops (variety of sizes works best)
  • Vintage lace, crochet doilies, or decorative fabric
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun (optional)
  • Strong stick, branch, or wooden dowel
  • Twine, fishing line, or ribbon
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Collect your lace pieces or doilies. If they’re delicate or older, give them a gentle wash and let them dry flat.

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Step 2: Choose embroidery hoops of different sizes. The mix of big and small hoops creates visual interest.

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Step 3: Unscrew each hoop, place the lace or doily in the center, and tighten the hoop around it. Make sure the lace is pulled taut and flat. Then trim any excess fabric from the back.

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Step 4: If the lace feels loose, use a hot glue gun to secure the edges on the back of the hoop.

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Step 5: Once you’ve prepared all your lace-filled hoops, arrange them on the floor first to decide the layout. You play with overlapping sizes and spacing until you love the look.

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Step 6: Attach each hoop to a large branch, stick, or dowel with twine or fishing line. You can hang them at different heights to create a natural flow.

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Step 7: Mount your branch onto the wall or fence. Outdoors, the wind and sunlight will make the lace come alive; indoors, it adds a warm, bohemian charm.

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Tips: For a cohesive look, stick to neutral tones like whites, creams, and tans. If you prefer a bold style, experiment with dyed lace in jewel tones or pastels.

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I believe this project also makes a gorgeous backdrop for weddings, parties, or family photos.

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