Thursday, March 29, 2012

Embroidery Hoop Clock

Debbiedoo's is hosting a newbie reunion party today.  I was a newbie once, and Debbie's was one of the first places I partied.  I thought I would create a special project in honor of her party.  
Lately I have had a thing for embroidery hoops.  They are just so versatile.  
You can check out here and here what I've done with them before.  
I have been wanting to make a clock for my daughter's room for a while now.
For this project I used some left over Thomas Paul Aviary fabric I used on my daughter's desk chair,
an embroidery hoop, buttons and a clock kit
(which I bought using a 50% off coupon from AC Moore).

I started by painting the outside of the embroidery hoop an aqua color to coordinate with the fabric.
I then traced around the smaller embroidery hoop onto a sturdy piece of cardboard -
(I used a thick box I had).   I then cut it out using a sharp knife.
I put my fabric in the embroidery hoop and started to sew on the buttons for the numbers on the clock.
Once I was done sewing on all of the buttons, I added the cardboard to the back, blank side to the front (my fabric is a little see-through so I didn't want to see the words peak through by mistake).  The cardboard fit snugly so there was no reason for glue.
Now that the cardboard was in place it was time to add the hole for my clock kit to fit through.  I used an awl to make the hole.  I made the hole just big enough to fit the clock mechanism.
I then put together my clock kit.  The hands of the clock were gold, which I didn't love with the aqua.  I took the hands back off and painted them silver using some model airplane paint we had in the house.
It hangs in my daughter's room above her closet doors.
and coordinates perfectly with her desk chair.

What do you think of my new clock?
I can't wait to hear.

-Judy
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35 comments:

  1. Judy, I absolutely LOVE this. I saw some crafts at a home show with these hoops, and I wished I had a girl to make one for. Nice job. Thanks so much for sharing with the reunion party. It has been a pleasure to watch you grow!

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  2. This is definitely the cutest clock i have ever seen!!

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  3. What a brilliant idea! The clock looks great. Super job!

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  4. I LOVE that! Funny, I just passed one of those embroidery hoops by the other day while out thrifting. Note to self, get the next one I see!

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  5. Blue birds and blue buttons - what is there not to be cute. This is really a cute little clock.

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  6. What a great way to use extra fabric!

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  7. So cute~
    I love this idea. I see embroidery hoops all the time at the thrift stores!

    via Newbie Reunion--Pat

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  8. How cute is that! It goes so well in your daughter's room, too, Judy! What a great use of that fabric and repeating it.

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  9. Oh I love the clock. It is gorgeous. Such a fun idea. Hugs, Marty

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  10. what an awesome idea! I need to do that for one of my bedrooms

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  11. what an awesome idea! I need to do that for one of my bedrooms

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  12. That is so awesome Judy! You are seriously creative my friend! :-)
    Vanessa

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  13. I love the fabric you chose. What a fun project.

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  14. I love the fabric! What a clever clock.

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  15. Wow, your daughter must love her room!

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  16. I would never have thought to do that. So cute. I'm so craft challenged!

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  17. love your clock Wish I was that creative Visiting from Jenny Matlock

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  18. What a great way to use fabric...I have that same print only in yellow. I am in love with it! Your daughter's room is fun, bright and cozy all at the same time. Thanks for linking to Debbie's party...

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  19. Your daughter's room looks fabulous, and the clock is a great addition. I have several embroidery hoops around the house, and I was wondering what to do with them. I am going to see what else you made with them.

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  20. Super cute! I love it!
    Thanks for linking up to this week's Catch a Glimpse Party. I'll be featuring this tomorrow.

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  21. hi found you via air your laundry! I love this! I have a bit of a hoop fettish (and fabric) and I bought a clock kit ages ago with the intention of doing a canvas painting one. But I think something like this would so much nicer in my guest bedroom. Thank you for sharing, it's beautiful.

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  22. This is just ingenious and adorable! I'm glad embroidery hoop projects are back with vigor. I think they're so creative. I really love your idea.

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  23. You're clock is just absolutely darling! Love the baby birdy being fed by it's mommmy, such a nice fabric! And love the use of the buttons for the numbers. Pinned!

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  24. I think your new clock is lovely! And it matches the chair! How cool is that?!

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  25. So cute! And I love the fabric you used, even the chair is sooo pretty... love the aqua color. Thanks for sharing!Have a great weekend!Hugs,Poppy

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  26. love the matching chair and clock! How nice! {:-Deb

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  27. Bravo, bravo!

    What a splendid clock! I love this technique and it looks amazing over those painted closet doors!

    What a special way for your sweet daughter to keep track of the time!

    As always...your talents astound me!

    Thanks for sharing.

    A+

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  28. I love embroidery hoop art...but embroidery hoop clock? LOVE!

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