lovestitches
Publish time 2013-5-26 16:52
kath1634 replied at 2013-5-26 05:05 static/image/common/back.gif
One word of warning though.I had a project where I used hoops, and when I misted and ironed the...
Thanks for the warning. I have never washed my finished pieces either and I have never used hoops.
htsear13
Publish time 2022-2-10 23:57
Following this thread
u1sunny
Publish time 2022-9-11 20:26
Very Nice!!
Elizabethdx
Publish time 2022-9-12 08:48
I think embroidery hoops are wonderful. They allow for superb tension and, when you use them with a table clamp or seat frame, you can use both hands.
If you are buying one, check to make sure that the screw for the outside hoop is notched (sorry, don’t know the proper term), so that you can use a screwdriver.Then you can get your piece “drum tight.”
You can also bind the inner ring with bias tape for even better tension and for more protection for your stitching.
When you are done stitching for the day, you remove your fabric.You won’t get marks. With respect for a previous poster, a hoop can’t cause your thread colors to bleed.
You do have to think about the order you stitch in. You can’t put a hoop directly over beads, sequins, etc.,so do them last.
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xolga
Publish time 2023-3-15 03:43
I have hoops in different sizes and try to use a hoop big enough to hold most or all of the picture I'm stitching, this way I don't really need to move it and risk flattening the stitches - but even if I do this, I can wash the project when its done and the stitches will un-flatten themselves.
viky
Publish time 2024-7-11 23:34
Great tips! Thank you very much for sharing!