Nurge

16mm Screwed Wooden Embroidery Hoop Nurge 110-2

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SKU: 110-2
130 mm (5.11") hard beechwood embroidery hoop, 16 mm wide - hand-polished to a smooth natural finish and built for a firm, reliable grip on heavier fabrics and longer projects....
16mm Screwed Wooden Embroidery Hoop Nurge 110-2 - Wizardi
$12.75 USD
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130 mm (5.11") hard beechwood embroidery hoop, 16 mm wide - hand-polished to a smooth natural finish and built for a firm, reliable grip on heavier fabrics and longer projects. The 16 mm depth gives a firm, authoritative grip on lighter and medium-weight fabrics, with less risk of slipping during detailed work.

Why this tool: it helps keep fabric controlled while stitching; the format supports embroidery, cross stitch, needlepoint, and tapestry work; the clean finish also makes completed needlework easier to present or display.

Product details: Nurge beechwood hoops are crafted from superior-quality hard beech, fine-sanded and hand-polished for a rich natural feel. The pure brass adjustment screw and threaded angle bracket are polished to a striking gold color, adding an elegant finish and improving the display of completed work Diameter: 130 mm (5.11"). Width: 16 mm. Hardware: polished brass screw and bracket.

Use it to hold fabric under tension while stitching, adjusting the setup as needed for embroidery, cross stitch, needlepoint, or tapestry projects.

A practical addition to a craft workspace, sewing kit, or needlework setup, especially for makers who want reliable accessories for repeated creative use.

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