How to make hula hoops.....

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by FunkyPhreshMama, Mar 28, 2005.

  1. FunkyPhreshMama

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    The poly tubing used for irrigation is perfect for making hula hoops. The 1" diameter pipe works the best for me. just go to Home Depot or Lowe's-type retailers and ask em where the "1" irragation pipe is.

    Other supplies:


    • PVC cutter

    • Insert-connectors (1" connectors for 1" tubing )
    • Colorful tape (to decorate)
    • hairdryer (to soften the tube ends)
    Choose your hoop size - and cut (you could just make a loop that stands somewhere between navel and shoulder height.) You could use a hacksaw or a sturdy blade if you have no PVC cutter.

    The two ends will be connected with an inserted connector. The tubing ends must be warmed to make them pliable enough to accept the connector. A few minutes of hairdryer heat or soaking the ends in hot water.

    Quickly grab a connector, and push the two tube ends together over the connector. If it doesn't go in, you need to heat it up more. The connector should disappear entirely within the tubing. As the tubing cools, it will contract around the connector for a strong seal.

    Now comes the fun part: Decorating!

    I usually tape the whole thing one color and then tape stripes on it.



     
  2. Soulless||Chaos

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    Wouldn't it be just as cheap to simply buy one? :confused:
     
  3. TARABELLE

    TARABELLE on the road less traveled

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    That's neat! I would add some little rocks before putting the ends together and you have a nice noise, too.
     
  4. FunkyPhreshMama

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    that wold defeat the whole purpose of this being a CRAFT!!!!!!

    if you want a quality hoop that will last you for years, these hoops are for dancing and doing tricks................... they are also quite a bit bigger than the little kids hoops you buy at wal-mart for $2... you can also add water to make them weighted which makes them good for working out................ if you have been to a festival and have wonderd where the hoopin girls get those big black hoops.......... this is how they make them! and you can even sell them at a festival for $20 each if you get good at making them.................................

     
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  6. FunkyPhreshMama

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    they are pretty bulky to carry around but they are nice you can make them collapsable but i am not skilled at that so i dont try HAHA:)
     
  7. peacelovebarefeet

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    wow!! thanks for the idea!! im gunna do that!! does anyone know any sites that have cool hoola hoop tricks?!
     
  8. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    try 1 1/2 or 1 3/4 inch tubing, too.
    I use boiling water to soften the ends as I was unwilling to buy an appliance.
    I have put water in them, but I'd never put noise makers...damn that's distracting at a fest!

    for nights, try clear taping glow stuff to the hoop.
     
  9. amber

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    man, at berkfest a boy gave me a homemade hula hoop, but i had so much other stuff to carry and it was so bulky I ended up passin it on too.... wish I hadn't now darnit... But I'll get around to makin or buyin one sometime.....
     
  10. drumminmama

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    don't worry, they flow. One will come back. I will whip out an unglued one and tape it for a fest and give it away at the end.
     
  11. FunkyPhreshMama

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    thanx mama [​IMG] i bet they don't flop around all crazy as much!!
     
  12. ramblin'rose

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    This first one is my one twin, he was a hoopin fool last summer. We moved from TX and made 10 of our own after going into hula hoop withdrawal ! See, in Houston, there were plenty of hoops to use at the concerts and fests. In PA, we became the hoop providers. Made them just like FunkyPhresh said, but heated with a flame.....boiling water or hair dryer makes so much more sense!!
    Secon pic is me and my girl, last is groupo hooper kidz, one with a walmart hoop, rest we made
    We put marbles in some, thought of water , but didnt try it. Every outdoor show or fest we went to last summer, you could seee us attracting everyoine from 2-yr olds to grammas, had everyone hoopin!

    http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/users/4054f22e_dfcb/7fc0/__sr_/5244.jpg?phNtUSCBC59OBGTD

    http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/users/4054f22e_dfcb/6c73/__sr_/913d.jpg?phMtUSCBnXNFm7w6

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  13. Faerie

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    Great Idea... Yay Im gonna make me a hola hoop :)
     
  14. peacelovebarefeet

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    first, ramblin'rose- your pics dont werk.. the web addy must not be typed in right now or something ....

    second, so which do you guys recommend for a newbie, 1 inch tubing or 1 1/2 or 1 3/4????

    third, at schwagstock, i borrowed this girls hoop for a few minutes, just trying it out, and it was real light... but it was just like the ones you mamas are describing.. are the ones you guys make light? or heavy? or what? (without any water or rocks i mean)

    thanks so much! i really considering selling these things at fests and shiznit, if i can cover my costs.. do they sell well?? will i sell enough to cover the costs of materials?

    keep on rockin and rollin -oops i mean hoopin, mamas!
     
  15. FunkyPhreshMama

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    with all business sometimes you make a profit and sometimes you don't but they are definately fun to make, i think one roll of tubing will make about 8 hoops and 8 muliplyed by $20 is a good amount of money if you can sell all 8 of them...................:)
     
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  17. ramblin'rose

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    sux, my pics dont work if I am not signed in, but do if I am,,,,,I will try again tomorrow,

    In the meantime, I will try to answer , I think the thicker, the better, for me anyway, and the heavier the better, I have one that I put a piece of garden hose inside, my favorite. When it is heavy, it just kinda goes goes with the syntripical (I know I spelled that wrong!) force. The pic is of my 7 yr old boy with a broken arm, hoopin 2 at once, and they arent no little walmart hoops!
    I really want y'all to see em, so I wil try again
    until then....
    happy hoopin'
     
  18. knitin.chick

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    wow! that is a great idea. my hoop (only a kiddie hoop) got bent. i'm definitly going to give that a try! a bit off topic....i can get the hoop to go from my hand down to my waist but am having some serious issues trying to get it back up again. any hints?
     
  19. FunkyPhreshMama

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    knitting, i havent masterd that LOL i can do it but cant get it back up there either LOL
     
  20. mtnhighgirl

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    I just went out and bought my first hula hoop in twenty years! To be honest, I didn't understand the love of hula hoops until Saturday night. My friend Jayme hula hooped all night on the dance floor, and it looked like so much fun! Now I understand the hula love. My daughter is outside right now, practising with her hoop. Any tips for beginners?
     
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