How Customers Style Their Finished Embroidery

How Customers Style Their Finished Embroidery

✨ Our customers are endlessly creative. From cozy hoop displays to handmade bags and fabric frames — every finished project they share with us is a true inspiration. Here are some beautiful ways CuteBroidery stitchers brought their patterns to life.

Here are a few favorite ways stitchers style their finished CuteBroidery designs.


Embroidery in a Hoop

Keeping embroidery in the hoop is one of the easiest and most charming display options.

One customer finished her stitching girl design in a wooden hoop decorated with soft pastel trim, creating a playful and cozy handmade look.

Hoop finishes are perfect for:

  • gallery walls;
  • craft rooms;
  • nursery decor;
  • seasonal displays.

They are simple, lightweight, and beautifully highlight the texture of the stitches.

Stitching gnome girl cross stitch displayed in embroidery hoop with colorful pom pom trim — CuteBroidery customer finish

🧵 Pattern: Embroiderer Gnome Cross Stitch Pattern


Fabric-Framed Embroidery

Fabric-covered frames give embroidery a soft and creative look.

One customer turned her beach gnome embroidery into colorful wall decor using coastal-themed fabric and decorative trim. The fabric frame perfectly matched the summer design and added extra personality to the piece.

This finishing style works especially well for:

  • seasonal embroidery;
  • cottagecore decor;
  • nursery rooms;
  • colorful interiors.

Beach gnome cross stitch finished in fabric frame with coastal themed border — CuteBroidery customer finish

🧵 Pattern: Beach Gnome Cross Stitch Pattern


Functional Embroidery Projects

Embroidery can be both beautiful and practical. One customer transformed her finished gnome embroidery into a large project organizer bag with zipper pockets — perfect for storing stitching supplies. Another stitcher sewed her baker gnome design onto a linen drawstring bag, creating a charming and functional kitchen accessory.

Finished embroidery can also be used for:

  • tote bags;
  • sewing organizers;
  • storage baskets;
  • drawstring bags;
  • kitchen accessories;
  • craft room accessories.

Baker gnome cross stitch sewn onto a linen drawstring bag — CuteBroidery customer finish

🧵 Pattern: Confectioner Gnome Cross Stitch Pattern

Gnome cross stitch sewn into a handmade project organizer bag with zipper pocket — CuteBroidery customer finish

🧵 Pattern: Embroiderer Gnome Cross Stitch Pattern


Styling Embroidery on Shelves

Small embroidery pieces look beautiful displayed on shelves with books, candles, plants, and seasonal decor.

Shelf styling creates a warm and personal atmosphere and is a wonderful way to enjoy embroidery every day.


FAQ

What can you do with finished embroidery?

Finished embroidery can be framed, displayed in hoops, sewn into bags, or used as home decor.

Is it okay to leave embroidery in the hoop?

Yes. Many stitchers love hoop finishes because they create a relaxed handmade aesthetic and are easy to display.

Can embroidery be used for functional projects?

Absolutely. Many stitchers turn finished embroidery into project bags, organizers, and other practical handmade accessories.

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