tuanbao2012
Publish time 2019-2-13 12:57
Very nice! Beautiful! Thank you very much for sharing !!!
tuanbao2012
Publish time 2019-2-27 13:48
nice~~~`............
kooda
Publish time 2019-3-2 21:46
I dont have a problem with using it at all.It hasnt hurt my fabric and I have done 2 projects so far.Good luck.
sela120658
Publish time 2019-3-19 09:10
Es genial,nunca he tenido problemas
sunbeams
Publish time 2019-3-21 20:13
I love Q-snaps and use them for all of my stitching projects.
I put one side of Q-stap frame on books on the table, thus i can stitch with 2 hands and this spped up the work a little. :)
autumnmoon
Publish time 2019-3-21 20:24
I am hoping to get a Q Snap this weekend, I am starting my first very large project and I was wondering what size people get or if there is a way to get several of them in one pack?My finished piece is going to be at least 20" wide but I normally do my stitching at my desk so I am thinking of doing the 8" or 11" snap and just moving it - does this work well with larger pieces?I am not a quick stitcher, I dont work on it every night.Thanks for any advice :)
mergin
Publish time 2019-4-19 10:29
Paylaşım için teşekkürler
dogsrock
Publish time 2019-6-12 21:33
I know some people use fabric between the fabric they are stitching on and the camps to add a layer of protection. I stitch aida on an 8x8 Q-snap and have never had any problems with the embroidery being damaged from the clamps. However I do have to wash my pieces after because it will sort of flatten the stitches.
Quiltera
Publish time 2019-7-29 11:58
I have two Snap and I never have a problem with them, use a grim ward and if you like a layer of fabric between the aida and the clamps they are great you wont regret!
kurokat
Publish time 2019-12-31 13:35
Using some fabric under the clamps will stop smushing of stitches, also try to use a white fabric so the dye does not transfer onto your project