

I didn’t want it slipping when I added supplies so I hot glued the fabric to the back of the hoop for added strength. 1/4 yard of both fabrics will make 2 locker organizers this size.Ĭut the fabric, using sharp scissors, as close to the hoop as possible. Sandwich both fabrics between the hoops and make sure the top hoop is tight when you stretch it over the bottom. I recommend making different sizes of pockets to hold different supplies. You can make the pocket as large or as small as you like. Once the paint is dry, place the small hoop under the fabric and the large adjustable hoop on top.

I only used one coat of paint on the outside hoop and it dried within 15 minutes. It looks really good natural too if you decide not to paint it. Painting the hoop is optional but I wanted to add a bit more color. This craft project is so fast you can actually finish 2 locker organizers in about 15 minutes minus paint drying time. Make sure to measure the locker door to determine the hoop size you need.Ĩ″ embroidery hoop (larger if your locker door is bigger) Of course, the size of the hoop will depend on the locker door size. This embroidery hoop locker organizer is a fast and easy project that can easily be customized by changing the fabric and paint.ĭepending on the size of the hoop it can hold a variety of supplies. I also love making supplies when possible. Who doesn’t love back to school supplies? Some of my favorite things are shopping for new school supplies, seeing new products, then getting the school supplies organized and labeled. This post may contain affiliate links to help you find the products you need.

Make a custom Embroidery Hoop Locker Organizer to keep things accessible and organized in your school locker.
