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Unused fabric can be easily rolled up and I can work with both hands. But I also know that many people work HAED patterns using hoops or Qsnaps. 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I find I can't reach the top if I use a really large frame in my floor stand, so I prefer the smaller hoops. 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Can provide details if desired. 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MichelleB Publish time 2013-8-4 16:30

best stand for haed designs

what is the best stand and frame for doing haed designs
Im looking to update

missmisery Publish time 2018-7-14 02:02

I know this thread is quite old, but I thought I would add to it the fact that I make my own frames and floor stand, if you can use a drill to make holes it is very easy to do as the lumber store cuts the wood to measure for you.Can provide details if desired.

beckysbiz Publish time 2018-7-27 07:36

wow i never though of using a hair clip to hold the fabric

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-10 06:39

Following this thread

Whisper whisper Publish time 2024-4-19 15:35

Thanks for sharing

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-9 03:42

Thanks for the info!

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 03:30

Thanks for the info!

1debbie2 Publish time 2013-8-4 17:49

it depends on the measurements of the design but I use a rather large frame

rachaelmarie Publish time 2013-8-4 17:58

I personally cannot get away with large frames, so I use as large a hoop as I can hold, then I roll the excess fabric and hold it with a hair clip, as long as you take the fabric out of hoop everynight it doesnt damage your work xx

urmel Publish time 2013-8-4 18:32

I have a Mark 2 floor stand (at the moment with a GK pattern in it but it's also a very large design) and I'm very pleased with it. Unused fabric can be easily rolled up and I can work with both hands.
But I also know that many people work HAED patterns using hoops or Qsnaps.

MichelleB Publish time 2013-8-4 21:14

thank you so much for your responses
its always nice to share this passion

LouAnna Publish time 2013-8-5 00:54

I also use large quilting hoops to hold my fabric and use washing line pins to hold my fabric up.   I find I can't reach the top if I use a really large frame in my floor stand, so I prefer the smaller hoops.

MichelleB Publish time 2013-8-7 11:00

i love how we all have such different ways of doing something we love to do
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