Ursa Publish time 2012-9-19 16:50

Using hoops over finished work

I have a question about how to use a hoop over parts of the design that's already been stitched.I've seen a lot of photos of people doing this, but HOW do you manage not to squish the stitches?I tried it once before, and my poor design, it looked smooshed.:o
To bad for me, I'm working on a larger design now, but my largest hoop somehow didn't make the move across the ocean with me.I only have small and medium sized hoops.
Any suggestions for what I might do to keep my stitches looking nice with a hoop on top of them?I don't really want to stitch without one, as I work very slowly like that.:$
Thanks!

xxstitcher Publish time 2020-10-1 09:17

I dont worry too much about squishing because after washing and ironing, every stitch comes back to life.

Samx Publish time 2018-8-14 13:51

I used to use a hoop, now I freehand or use qsnap frame. With a cloth insert over stitched part

beckysbiz Publish time 2018-8-4 18:53

Thank you for sharing as I also was worried about squished stitches

seditas Publish time 2018-8-10 02:00


      ¡Muchas gracias!

Лариса Publish time 2018-8-14 13:45


merçi pour les conseils:)

mamounette Publish time 2018-8-12 21:12

merçi pour les conseils

htsear13 Publish time 2022-2-11 02:57

Following this thread

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 23:56

Thanks for the info!

Biddy Publish time 2012-9-20 03:39

You can bind your hoop with some bias binding or what I do is put some felt over the stitched area or even just fold some of the excess fabric over the stitched area. It also seems to hold the fabric taut as well.

IamJamie Publish time 2012-9-20 06:05

After you remove the hoop the stitches will fluff back up on their own. It also helps if you don't leave the hoop on over night. If there are stitches that still remain squished, washing your finished piece will also bring your stitches back to life.

Ursa Publish time 2012-9-21 15:19

Ah, thanks so much for explaining. :)I feel a tad silly for not thinking of those ideas :$.
But now I can go finish my lovely Celtic Christmas lady, and hopefully before Christmas.

ovne Publish time 2012-9-21 15:37

Tha answers are very useful. I also bind up my hoops with textile, and when wosh my fished work in last woter I put some softer

Crimson Publish time 2012-9-21 15:44

Dear Ursa xD
I do this alot since I only have 12" hoop as the largest around.. what I normally do is that I fold the edges of my fabric instead of doing hem stitching to avoid losing thread and I secure that folded area with either pins/ masking tape.. so whenever I move my frame around, I let the folded edges be a part in my frame so when I tie the frame, the thickness of the folded area prevents me from increasing frame's tension and then affecting my stitched area xD
>> I will start stitching my last part of my CCN cottages I'll attach a picture of it soon for you to see xD

Hope this helps you meanwhile :)

Verank Publish time 2012-9-24 05:33

Thank you for all these tips- i was sitting with the same problem. Now it is solved!

rmam Publish time 2012-9-26 14:13

Sacar la labor cada vez que termines y cuando acabes lavalo y plancha por el reves, queda perfecto

Bluejay Publish time 2012-10-21 21:55

I just love how helpful and wise ppl in this forum can be!
Thanks for the tips, you guys!
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yovi2912 Publish time 2012-10-22 11:20

i use hoops just for aida 25 ct or 32 ct. :):):):)
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