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I've been looking at qsnaps recently. I haven't ever used them, but I'm thinking about a massive project, that I haven't got a scroll stand big enough for, and if I did my side clamp stand would probably have trouble with. I don't want to use a hoop, and I was thinking about this instead. I'd heard of the scrap bits of fabric to protect my actual fabric, but not about the dishwasher trick to shrink the plastic back down. [useip] => 176.250.34.25 [port] => 0 [invisible] => 0 [anonymous] => 0 [usesig] => 1 [htmlon] => 0 [bbcodeoff] => -1 [smileyoff] => -1 [parseurloff] => 0 [attachment] => 0 [rate] => 0 [ratetimes] => 0 [status] => 0 [tags] => 0 [comment] => 0 [replycredit] => 0 [position] => 33 ) [34] => Array ( [pid] => 7380431 [fid] => 84 [tid] => 47923 [first] => 0 [author] => dmcjms [authorid] => 58733 [subject] => [dateline] => 1425128587 [message] => I only use the straight pieces as ends on my cross stitch, and don't use the whole frame. 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If you place a pie ...[/quote] That is such a good idea, but for some reason I cannot seem to visualize how you do that in my head. 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geordiesmom Publish time 2015-1-13 05:38

I love my q snaps & have all different sizes, I find that putting them in the dishwasher cleans & tightens them up.

KathrynS Publish time 2015-1-15 08:31

Just ordered one. :D

Countedout Publish time 2015-2-21 01:38

I know this discussion took place a while back, but thank you for it. I've been looking at qsnaps recently.

I haven't ever used them, but I'm thinking about a massive project, that I haven't got a scroll stand big enough for, and if I did my side clamp stand would probably have trouble with. I don't want to use a hoop, and I was thinking about this instead.

I'd heard of the scrap bits of fabric to protect my actual fabric, but not about the dishwasher trick to shrink the plastic back down.

dmcjms Publish time 2015-2-28 21:03

I only use the straight pieces as ends on my cross stitch, and don't use the whole frame. This way I can hold a larger project easily without a problem.

flyingtabby Publish time 2015-12-21 00:51

I use an 11 x 11 Q snap.No stand.Perfect for the work I do - not at all hard to maneuver around.

mumof3boys Publish time 2015-12-27 00:09

I have one, but I don't use it, I prefer a hoop, I find it easier to get around.If you place a piece of cotton fabric over your hoop, cut a hole out leaving an inch or so border, you don't get any marks on your fabric from the hoop or your hands.

januuary Publish time 2015-12-28 11:54

i used them as half frames too. as like i dont snap on all the ends for bigger projects. i find them lighter and doesnt have to remove the snaps ever so often.

i also agree that 8*11 is the biggest size you can hold up without feeling fatigue.

WalkingDead Publish time 2015-12-30 21:23

i use 8x8 and i love it if i sit right i can support it on my knee and still stitch 2 handed ;) but i havent tried bigger ones i like it small even with bigger projects i just tuck the fabric into the guard ;)

Darcyandrick Publish time 2016-2-24 06:12

static/image/common/user_online.gif mumof3boys static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-12-26 09:09
I have one, but I don't use it, I prefer a hoop, I find it easier to get around.If you place a pie ...

That is such a good idea, but for some reason I cannot seem to visualize how you do that in my head.Could you elaborate a little more for us slow learners:P

carolinebrown66 Publish time 2016-3-12 16:39

I got one last year, but it doesn't stay in my stand very well, will have to adapt it for a frame. any suggestions
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