Hoops and Frames
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Hoops and Frames
Hi,
Does anybody have any tips on using a cross stitch frame with your work. I have a few different sizes of these and dont seem to be able to tension my work correctly, its fine left to right where the rollers are but I cant get the top to bottom tight enough, I have both the sew on type and the ones with clips.
I always end up reverting to my hoops instead. Any Ideas please...
Does anybody have any tips on using a cross stitch frame with your work. I have a few different sizes of these and dont seem to be able to tension my work correctly, its fine left to right where the rollers are but I cant get the top to bottom tight enough, I have both the sew on type and the ones with clips.
I always end up reverting to my hoops instead. Any Ideas please...
Ellie,
I had the same problem as you have with the tension on the frames they looked so nice in the advertisement but in reality were not to my liking. Also I could never get them to work with my waste canvas. So i have thrown them in the trash and I work with my hoops. I have more hoops anyway and in many different sizes. Sorry this is problably not what you were looking for.
I had the same problem as you have with the tension on the frames they looked so nice in the advertisement but in reality were not to my liking. Also I could never get them to work with my waste canvas. So i have thrown them in the trash and I work with my hoops. I have more hoops anyway and in many different sizes. Sorry this is problably not what you were looking for.
Just wondering I am using a hoop for the first time as don't want to get the aida too grubby or crumpled....will the hoop damage the stitching if I put it over a bit I've already done...need to move the hoop to do the top and bottom of current wip and don't want to incase it damages it...please advise...thanks
Denise
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Denise
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The short answer is no, it won't hurt. There are two things that are generally advised: first, always remove the hoop when you have finished your stitching session; second, wrap your hoop with bias tape. I would add: use a hoop that big enough to enclose your stitching. If that's not possible, do remember to remove it when you are finished of an evening (or whatever). I find hoops useful; others don't. Any crushed stitches will soon recover. A light spritzing with water when the piece is finished, an iron (carefully!), and there you are. No problems.
I wouldn't advise putting a hoop over beads or stuff like that, of course!
I wouldn't advise putting a hoop over beads or stuff like that, of course!
I usually use the plastic hoops, which are actually frames for finished work, rather than wooden ones. I feel the wooden ones are a pain because of the screw which has to be tightened and loosened. The plastic frame has a solid inner ring and a rubber like outer ring which is simply pulled over the fabric and I think its gentler on the stitches. They come in all different sizes of round and oval. The really small ones are useful if your doing cards.
Joan
Joan
I have been rereading some of the post about using a hoop not just in this thread but in others also. One of the things that quite a few of you say is that when you are not stitching you remove the hoop from the material. I have never done this, I just set it down and walk away.
Why do you remove the hoop? I have never had a fabric distort. I have only used aida cloth and cotten fabric. Do some of the other fabrics stretch more?
When I am using the waste canvas I don't even like to move the hoop to finish an out side edge. The waste does tend to move and stretch so I have to be very careful. In my gallery you can see the angels that were done on the waste and they are great but it takes much longer to stitch. I really like the outcome but sometimes I ask myself why did you do this to yourself.
Why do you remove the hoop? I have never had a fabric distort. I have only used aida cloth and cotten fabric. Do some of the other fabrics stretch more?
When I am using the waste canvas I don't even like to move the hoop to finish an out side edge. The waste does tend to move and stretch so I have to be very careful. In my gallery you can see the angels that were done on the waste and they are great but it takes much longer to stitch. I really like the outcome but sometimes I ask myself why did you do this to yourself.