Such a quick, simple and fun way to finish the back. How did I not know this before?! Haha. Love those hoop butts, I'm going to have to purchase a few to try out =) And I love what you did with the paper on the cardboard. I'm a scrapbooker, so I have a TON of fun papers to coordinate with any embroidery or cross stitch project for the backing! Thank you for the tip!
Love these ideas. I’ve used the felt method but it seems too bulky. Love these hoop butts and your tutorial on how to use them. Many thanks for sharing ❤
Super video, thank you. I always finish my hoops by inserting batting and creating a disc from mount board covered with fabric which I stitch to the evenweave or aida fabric edge with a circular needle and invisible thread. If the project is very flat I sometimes glue it. It looks neat but your homemade butt method would be much less time consuming. Can't wait to try it! 💚
Thanks Agnes 😊 Your method sounds like you get beautiful results but having another option is always nice. You could make a hoop butt using mountboard covered with fabric...so like you already do but just a bit smaller so you can push it inside the hoop instead of sewing or glueing it on. Let me know how it goes!
@@catkinandlillie Yes, that's exactly what I was planning. It will be a month or so as I am moving to live permanently in the UK (Norwich). A lot of my crafting supplies are packed. I have kept enough projects at hand, to be able to keep stitching through the mayhem 😅 BTW, I've stitched the lovely fox pattern I purchased from your shop and I am delighted with the finish 💚
Great, sounds like you will be all set when you have moved...and good luck with the move. I couldn't do without some stitching to hand either! That's so fab to know you finished my little fox pattern and enjoyed it 🦊😄
Thank you so much for this. I mount my stitching in hoops quite a lot and this is a game changer! I’m going to try making my own 😊. You’ve also enabled me with the Shanno Christine piece that you showed ! 😊
I’m definitely going to try this on my Christmas ornaments this year! So much easier that sewing around, trying to tie knots to keep it tight and glueing on felt to cover up the back! Thanks so much!
Thankyou so much for that lovely video, I've just finished a crossStitch in my hoop and stitched felt on the back that took me quite a while , but what a brilliant idea the way you've finished off your backs, will make it so much easier doing mine, thankyou so much for a fantastic video, it's made the backs so much neater 😊
I'm so glad you found this helpful Pauline 😊 My sewing skills are somewhat lacking so the thought of sewing felt on the back fills me with dread...I definitely needed an easier way!
I'm new to cross stitch and recently finished my first project by putting it into a hoop and sewing up the excess. It's not very pretty but it's functional. I'm definitely inspired to try to make a push in hoop butt for the next project!
Thank you and that's so great to hear you finished your first cross stitch...welcome to a very addictive hobby but also to a very lovely community 😊 I hope you'll enjoy trying the push in hoop butt...it's really so easy!
I actually couldn’t work out in my mind how to do it myself! I tried hot glue gun and hurt my fingers, struggled with trying to get a running stitch in, but the cardboard and pattern paper I have loads off, thank you for showing this ❤
Oh no Pops, I was wincing at the thought of your poor fingers and the hot glue gun😩 I don't think I could be trusted with one of those 😬 Cardboard and paper is much safer for me! And great when you have a stash of pretty paper too 😄
You're welcome Dedorah 😊 It is perfect for gift giving, in fact I did this with a mini hoop that I gifted a month or so ago and it was so nice to match the backing paper to the pattern!
Hello Kat! These hoop butts are a great idea and I also appreciate your suggestion about putting some felt and thin card in between the stitching and the butt! Thank you so much for making this video - I have been meaning to watch it for a while now but have only just got around to it, so apologies for that. I guess it comes from having recently completed Pipsqueak and his pumpkins (I tagged you in a photo of the finish on IG if you're interested in seeing him) so thank you for motivating me to get him done before the end of 2024! I now need to FFO him but that's the bit I'm not very good at doing. I guess I am slightly nervous of messing my project up at the final hurdle which probably sounds a bit daft but I want the finishing to look good when I have spent so much time on the stitching and don't want it to look like a dog's dinner! I guess that if I don't cut the fabric too close to the hoop then I could always remedy any mistakes as I'll have a bit of fabric to play with and I think I have some pretty papers in my stash that might complement Pipsqueak or the aida colour. You had better wish me luck though it is likely to be next week before I tackle it because I am leading the service at my church on Sunday morning and need to sort all that out first! Hope you and Dr Tim had a nice Christmas and best wishes for the coming year. Love Caron 💙
Well done on finishing Pipsqueak...he looks awesome! I am sure the hoop butt finish will be great for it, and I totally understand the nervousness of wanting to do justice to your beautiful stitching and hard work! You can definitely leave the fabric margin quite large in case you want to do something different with it at a later date. We had a great Christmas; hope you did too 🩷
I would love to join one of the stich along but I'm not how to stich without a pattern like you right on a plane fabric. So do they come with pattern as well
If it's an official Stitch-a-long (SAL) then you can usually buy either a full kit which comes with plain fabric, threads, a needle and the pattern, or buy just the pattern. There are lots of unofficial SALs where groups of people stitch something together and that might be the same pattern or maybe just on a theme or a pattern by a specific designer. So, it varies but you would always be working from a pattern and not making it up as you go. I haven't ever seen any with the pattern stamped on the fabric though, only counted cross stitch worked on blank fabric from a pattern.
@@catkinandlillie , I actually think I will try to make my own. Your instructions are so thorough and detailed that I think I can do just that. Thank you again!❤️
Kat, I learnt that the inner circle of Nurge hoops have a notch / line on one side. This mark is to aligned both outer and inner hoops in the correct position. The mark should be at the top in the middle of the opening of the outer hoop. Apparently hoops are not quite round. In chapter 13.51 the hoop on the left shows this mark on the inner hoop. I have wondered why this information is not given with purchase. Thank you for this content.
I would be very interested if you could let me know where you came across this information. I tried searching for references to this and couldn't find anything, not even on the Nurge website. I see that the inner ring has a slight line on it at one point but this looks to me just like where the 2 ends of the piece of wood meet to create the circle. I have never found any issues with hoops not meeting correctly when the inner and outer rings are placed together, other than one that I believe had been stored in a damp environment and had become warped.
I have learned so much from you by watching your video's. I would like to try this with my first finished stamped cross stitch. I was wondering the thickness of your Nurge hoop. I found 8 mm and 24 mm Nurge hoops on Amazon.
Oh no...the correct link is in all the video descriptions but I didn't realise the one on my main channel page was wrong, so I have now corrected it. Thanks for spotting that! It's subscribepage.io/catkin-and-lillie
Have never heard of hoop butts. What a great way to finish your piece. Will definitely be trying this. Thanks for the great tutorial!
Yay! I'm so glad I could introduce you to hoop butts as I think they are just wonderful! I hope you enjoy giving this a go 😄
Hi Kat, thank you for sharing and as always a great tip. As a newbie this is great to know how to finish them . Xx
Thanks Karen 😊 I have been stitching a looooong time and only just come across this idea...it was so good and I'm glad you enjoyed it too!
Such a quick, simple and fun way to finish the back. How did I not know this before?! Haha. Love those hoop butts, I'm going to have to purchase a few to try out =) And I love what you did with the paper on the cardboard. I'm a scrapbooker, so I have a TON of fun papers to coordinate with any embroidery or cross stitch project for the backing! Thank you for the tip!
I only learned about this finishing technique fairly recently...and its' sooooo good! Perfect for a scrapbooker too; you already have the supplies!
Absolutely brilliant!! I love this idea! Thank you! 😊
Jeni, you are welcome! I hope you try it and love it as much as I do 😄
This is a great tutorial, thanks Kat. I will definitely be trying this out 😊
Yay! Thank you and I hope you enjoy giving it a go 😄
Love these ideas. I’ve used the felt method but it seems too bulky. Love these hoop butts and your tutorial on how to use them. Many thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you 😊 I struggle to get a felt back to look neat so these hoop butts work so much better for me 😄 I hope you enjoy trying this out!
Really useful, thank you for sharing
Happy stitching 😊❤
You're welcome and happy finishing! 😊
This is a brilliant idea. Love it!
🎉🎉🎉that is so cool😮😮 I have 3 Christmas patterns that I just finished and you have given me a great idea
Thanks Katie 😊 It was so good...I just had to share it!
Thank you so much for this Kat, it was so helpful x
Glad you enjoyed this Lynsey 😊
Thank you. Grateful to have discovered your channel. 😊
You're welcome 😊
THANK YOU for this finishing idea! You’ve solved many a problem for me. I’m very grateful! ☺️
You're welcome Helena😊 I hope you have fun with this idea...I just love it!
I've never seen this way of finishing before. Definitely going to give it a try. Your demonstration is excellent! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Theresa 😊 It's great to hear you found my demo helpful and I hope you enjoy trying it out 😄
This is great! I knew about hoop butts you can buy but would never have thought to make my own, so thanks!
Thanks Sarah 😊 I was so delighted when my homemade one just worked 😄 I hope you have fun making one and let me know how it goes!
Super video, thank you. I always finish my hoops by inserting batting and creating a disc from mount board covered with fabric which I stitch to the evenweave or aida fabric edge with a circular needle and invisible thread. If the project is very flat I sometimes glue it. It looks neat but your homemade butt method would be much less time consuming. Can't wait to try it! 💚
Thanks Agnes 😊 Your method sounds like you get beautiful results but having another option is always nice. You could make a hoop butt using mountboard covered with fabric...so like you already do but just a bit smaller so you can push it inside the hoop instead of sewing or glueing it on. Let me know how it goes!
@@catkinandlillie Yes, that's exactly what I was planning. It will be a month or so as I am moving to live permanently in the UK (Norwich). A lot of my crafting supplies are packed. I have kept enough projects at hand, to be able to keep stitching through the mayhem 😅 BTW, I've stitched the lovely fox pattern I purchased from your shop and I am delighted with the finish 💚
Great, sounds like you will be all set when you have moved...and good luck with the move. I couldn't do without some stitching to hand either!
That's so fab to know you finished my little fox pattern and enjoyed it 🦊😄
Love it!! What an easy method! Thank you!!
You're very welcome Joanne, and I hope you'll try it out...it's such a cute finish!
Thank you so much for this. I mount my stitching in hoops quite a lot and this is a game changer! I’m going to try making my own 😊. You’ve also enabled me with the Shanno Christine piece that you showed ! 😊
You're welcome Sally 😊 I hope you enjoy trying out the hoop butts...and stitching that cute snowman!
I’m definitely going to try this on my Christmas ornaments this year! So much easier that sewing around, trying to tie knots to keep it tight and glueing on felt to cover up the back! Thanks so much!
Yes, it's perfect for Christmas ornaments! Sewing and adding felt always felt like too much effort to me too 😂 Enjoy!
Thankyou so much for that lovely video, I've just finished a crossStitch in my hoop and stitched felt on the back that took me quite a while , but what a brilliant idea the way you've finished off your backs, will make it so much easier doing mine, thankyou so much for a fantastic video, it's made the backs so much neater 😊
I'm so glad you found this helpful Pauline 😊 My sewing skills are somewhat lacking so the thought of sewing felt on the back fills me with dread...I definitely needed an easier way!
I'm new to cross stitch and recently finished my first project by putting it into a hoop and sewing up the excess. It's not very pretty but it's functional. I'm definitely inspired to try to make a push in hoop butt for the next project!
Thank you and that's so great to hear you finished your first cross stitch...welcome to a very addictive hobby but also to a very lovely community 😊 I hope you'll enjoy trying the push in hoop butt...it's really so easy!
Thank you!! Its crazy how many of these finished projects with the flappin fabric. Game Changer!!
Banish that flapping fabric!! I'm so happy you loved this as much as I did 😊
Great tutorial. Will definitely be trying this. Thanks
Thank you and I hope you enjoy trying out this fun technique 😊
Thank u so much! I have never seen this way of finished, but I’m definitely going to try it! Thanks sir sharing 😊
You're welcome Carolyn, and I hope you enjoy giving it a go...it's very satisfying! 😊
Thank you for this! its quite timely for me as I'm about to put something in an oval hoop & was debating what to do on the back & now I know!
Oh, that's brilliant that this was so timely for you and I hope it helps you get a lovely neat finish 😊
Great video Kat, Exciting another thing I can use my cricut machine for 😁
Thanks Tan 😊 Yes! Your Cricut will be perfect for this. I want to see a finish with a hoop butt please 😜
@ hehe okey dokey on it not sure when it will be but I’ll add it to my list I’ve got the perfect pattern to go in a hoop 😁
Oooooh exciting...can't wait to see 😄
Thanks, Kat! Really nice video and I will be using this method to finish my hoops.
So glad you enjoyed this Kathy and I hope you enjoy using this idea 😊
I actually couldn’t work out in my mind how to do it myself! I tried hot glue gun and hurt my fingers, struggled with trying to get a running stitch in, but the cardboard and pattern paper I have loads off, thank you for showing this ❤
Oh no Pops, I was wincing at the thought of your poor fingers and the hot glue gun😩 I don't think I could be trusted with one of those 😬 Cardboard and paper is much safer for me! And great when you have a stash of pretty paper too 😄
Thank you for this great tip. Sure helps me with my gift giving plans.
You're welcome Dedorah 😊 It is perfect for gift giving, in fact I did this with a mini hoop that I gifted a month or so ago and it was so nice to match the backing paper to the pattern!
Hello Kat! These hoop butts are a great idea and I also appreciate your suggestion about putting some felt and thin card in between the stitching and the butt! Thank you so much for making this video - I have been meaning to watch it for a while now but have only just got around to it, so apologies for that. I guess it comes from having recently completed Pipsqueak and his pumpkins (I tagged you in a photo of the finish on IG if you're interested in seeing him) so thank you for motivating me to get him done before the end of 2024! I now need to FFO him but that's the bit I'm not very good at doing. I guess I am slightly nervous of messing my project up at the final hurdle which probably sounds a bit daft but I want the finishing to look good when I have spent so much time on the stitching and don't want it to look like a dog's dinner! I guess that if I don't cut the fabric too close to the hoop then I could always remedy any mistakes as I'll have a bit of fabric to play with and I think I have some pretty papers in my stash that might complement Pipsqueak or the aida colour. You had better wish me luck though it is likely to be next week before I tackle it because I am leading the service at my church on Sunday morning and need to sort all that out first! Hope you and Dr Tim had a nice Christmas and best wishes for the coming year. Love Caron 💙
Well done on finishing Pipsqueak...he looks awesome! I am sure the hoop butt finish will be great for it, and I totally understand the nervousness of wanting to do justice to your beautiful stitching and hard work! You can definitely leave the fabric margin quite large in case you want to do something different with it at a later date. We had a great Christmas; hope you did too 🩷
That is a fantastic idea did not know how to setup the 3 project I did for Christmas and you just give me the way to set them up
Yay!! That makes me very happy that this has given you the idea of how to finish your Christmas projects 😄
I would love to join one of the stich along but I'm not how to stich without a pattern like you right on a plane fabric. So do they come with pattern as well
If it's an official Stitch-a-long (SAL) then you can usually buy either a full kit which comes with plain fabric, threads, a needle and the pattern, or buy just the pattern. There are lots of unofficial SALs where groups of people stitch something together and that might be the same pattern or maybe just on a theme or a pattern by a specific designer. So, it varies but you would always be working from a pattern and not making it up as you go. I haven't ever seen any with the pattern stamped on the fabric though, only counted cross stitch worked on blank fabric from a pattern.
I really like this finishing idea. Thank you for this video. I hope I can find these in the USA.
Thanks Janet 😊 I'm sure if you search for 'hoop butts' or 'hoop covers' you will find something so you can try this out...or make your own!
@@catkinandlillie , I actually think I will try to make my own. Your instructions are so thorough and detailed that I think I can do just that. Thank you again!❤️
Yay!! I'm sure you'll love it 😄
Kat, I learnt that the inner circle of Nurge hoops have a notch / line on one side. This mark is to aligned both outer and inner hoops in the correct position. The mark should be at the top in the middle of the opening of the outer hoop. Apparently hoops are not quite round. In chapter 13.51 the hoop on the left shows this mark on the inner hoop. I have wondered why this information is not given with purchase. Thank you for this content.
I would be very interested if you could let me know where you came across this information. I tried searching for references to this and couldn't find anything, not even on the Nurge website. I see that the inner ring has a slight line on it at one point but this looks to me just like where the 2 ends of the piece of wood meet to create the circle. I have never found any issues with hoops not meeting correctly when the inner and outer rings are placed together, other than one that I believe had been stored in a damp environment and had become warped.
I have learned so much from you by watching your video's. I would like to try this with my first finished stamped cross stitch. I was wondering the thickness of your Nurge hoop. I found 8 mm and 24 mm Nurge hoops on Amazon.
Thank you 😊 I used the 8mm thick hoops which you can see here stitchkitscrafts.com/collections/nurge-premium-quality-beech-wood-embroidery-hoops
Where is the link to order the hoop butts?
All in the description 😄
Its me again I just try the rebrand signup and its not letting me join the fun, can you help me out
Oh no...the correct link is in all the video descriptions but I didn't realise the one on my main channel page was wrong, so I have now corrected it. Thanks for spotting that!
It's subscribepage.io/catkin-and-lillie
You are so sweet
Thank you 😊