Binding a hoop

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Binding a hoop

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For anyone who would like to try binding their hoops, I've just posted a how-to with pics on my blog.

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Just thinking perhaps this should have been posted in Tips & Tricks - if the mods think it should be moved please do!
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Re: Binding a hoop

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:lol: Your binding on those hoops is SO Much neater than mine!!
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Having attentively looked at how much work, neatness and patience this process takes, I decided that I would stitch half a tablecloth in hands during the time which I would spend on binding the hoop. As the saying goes, an old dog cant be taught new tricks. But your work really is perfect and pleasant to look at. When you do it, it seems easy... :ratherbe:
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