Bea_Wang
Publish time 2011-12-29 13:39
I want to try q snaps and Im worried about leaving marks. Its good to know it wont damage the fabric. :)
ciayin
Publish time 2011-12-30 15:55
Q snap was really helpful for me. usually i use Qsnap that fix my fabric . so i will not open it up until my project finish. for example if the work area was 20 cm x 20 cm i will use 25cm x 25cm Qsnap.
momofthree
Publish time 2011-12-30 18:22
I have used q-snap many years and havent got any problems. Its tight, but when you pull on fabric it comes out easily
eve
Publish time 2011-12-30 22:27
thank you for all explanations, now I will this product without fear
herbert
Publish time 2011-12-31 23:30
I havent tried Qsnaps, I wondered the same thing.Might have to look at them again.
flora_81
Publish time 2012-1-17 09:33
i use them always but never have this problem, is your frabic too thin
Biddy
Publish time 2012-1-20 03:13
They do get a bit heavy after a while especially when working on bigger projects. Ive always wondered about a floor stand with a q snap clamp on it but the cost always seems prohibitive especially when it would need to be posted half way around the world!
lasice
Publish time 2012-1-21 01:12
Hi.
I am putting my Q snap from back side of stitching. So finished work is on smooth site od Q snap and his rough side is on back side of work. This is better for clean fabric too, because your hands are touching backside.
English is not my native language, so I dont know how better can I explain it.
lasice
Publish time 2012-1-21 01:13
Hi.
I am putting my Q snap from back side of stitching. So finished work is on smooth site od Q snap and his rough side is on back side of work. This is better for clean fabric too, because your hands are touching backside.
English is not my native language, so I dont know how better can I explain it.
O.V.D.
Publish time 2012-2-21 22:59
I am very satisfied with Q Snaps. It is easy to work and embroidery is not damaged.