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[Skill Help] Using hoops over finished work

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My mom always did this and ironed it when she was done. In between two small towels.
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Thank you so much for all the help :)
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Thank you so much for all the help :)
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thanks for sharing all of the great tips
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Once it's done I wash it in cold water and after it's almost dry, iron it from the back and all stitches lay flat again. Hoop marks all gone
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Some great tips here, thanks.
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I used to move my hoop around and it flatten some area. Washing the finish product will help but if you don't want to wash, just run your empty needle under those flattened stitches and they will spring back.

I now stitch without hoops or frames as I can take 2 stitches at once and it's faster that way. Admitted, the fabric tends to stretch diagonally slightly but pulling it straight during framing will take care of that.

Hope that helps.
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Thanks for the instruction.  I always wondered this as well.
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Glad I found this post, I've always wondered this. Thanks for all the great tips.
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