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The Embroidery Hoop – NeedlenThread. com Now, for a hoop to achieve drum-tightness and maintain it for a reasonable amount of time, a good hoop is essential What makes an embroidery hoop good? This (below) is a good hoop: This is a 7″ round wooden embroidery hoop that’s 5 8″ deep
Tutorial: Binding an Embroidery Hoop – NeedlenThread. com Following up on yesterday’s post about selecting a good hand embroidery hoop, here’s a little tutorial on how to bind the inside ring of your hoop in order to maintain better tension for a longer period of time Binding a hoop isn’t absolutely essential in embroidery, but it does have its advantages When you bind at least one ring (I
A Hoop on a Stick – Hand Embroidery Tool Review Sophie Long Embroidery sells the same sit-on hoop as The Crewel Work Company, but only with the 8″ size hoop, which cuts the cost a bit In Australia: Australian Needle Arts carries the Klass Gessmann sit-on hoop stand , like the one reviewed
Embroidery hoop or frame? – NeedlenThread. com Whether you choose an embroidery hoop or a frame depends on what type of embroidery you are doing Embroidery Hoop vs Embroidery Frame A hoop is a set of two rings – either wood or plastic (sometimes metal, but metal is never the best option) – each ring fitting inside each other, holding the fabric taut while you stitch The hoop usually
Hoop Tips: Get the Most out of your Embroidery Hoop! Hi, Angela – Yes, I use different sized hoops, depending on the project I’m working on I don’t generally like to go beyond an 8″ hoop if I am holding the hoop in my hand, because it’s too difficult to stretch my fingers half-way across the diameter of a larger hoop, when I need some extra fingers on the back of the work or the front of the work
How to Set Up an Embroidery Hoop – NeedlenThread. com With your fabric ready and your hoop ready, lay the inner ring of the embroidery hoop on the table Place your fabric over it If your fabric has a design on it (this piece is for free-style embroidery, with no design), if possible, center the design in the middle of the ring
Embroidery In Hand, No Hoop – NeedlenThread. com Moving Your Hoop Around on Your Embroidery Now, don’t get me wrong – when using a hoop in regular surface embroidery, it is perfectly normal and permissible to move the hoop around over previously worked embroidery Take, for example, a kitchen towel (like a white cotton flour sack towel) that you’re covering with hand embroidery