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Post time 2015-3-24 00:02 | Show all posts |Read mode
Hello,  I love this place.  Because I get to ask everyones opinion.  I have always used a hoop to cross stitch.  I was taught many many years ago from an aunt.

Today I went to my local cross stitch/embroidery store, and the owner told me that hoops are the worst thing for pieces. :(  She said that I should be using stretcher bars.

I have always used a hoop to cross stitch.  I was taught many many years ago from an aunt.  I have never found that it damaged my work whatsoever.  Has anybody else heard of this?

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Post time 2015-3-24 00:14 | Show all posts
Hoops can leave permanent marks in your fabric. Yes, many years ago hoops were the norm, but since then we have learned of downfalls to using them. I use q-snaps that are much more gentler on fabric and dont leave marks. They come in various sizes and you can interchange them to make different shapes and sizes.

Stretcher bars are used for canvas work, not cross stitch. Though she may be referring to the kind that are used in a needlework stand and if that is the case they would work but a lot more trouble working with.
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Post time 2015-3-24 02:52 | Show all posts
I personally use Q-snaps and I find them much easier to use and have never had a permanent mark left in my fabric.
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Post time 2015-3-24 06:31 | Show all posts
I still use hoops.  I found my large q snaps too heavy to hold so I had to balance a good part of it on a table or stand.

So, even though they dont leave marks in your fabric, they are just too heavy for me to hold.  So Ill stick  with my hoops and take the fabric out once I have finished for the day.  I wouldnt use the old metal hoops either, they do rust on your fabric if the air is damp with high humidity.
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Post time 2015-3-24 07:20 | Show all posts
I admit I use hoops as well. Not that I havent been checking around lately. But as LouAnna says, hoops are lighter and are easier to hold on their own, and I tend to watch TV while sitting on my sofa when I stitch. Also easier to transport, if you wnat to stitch on the train or at a lunch break, or just going away.

So while I might want a larger frame for my larger projects, I still havent quite fugured out how it would work out practically. And I have never experienced a mark left by my hoop that didnt come out with cleaning. And I do that absolute no-no; leave my WIP in the hoop! So I wouldnt worry about it, but use what you are comfortable with. :)
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 Author| Post time 2015-3-24 08:15 | Show all posts
I agree that any mark that I have had on the piece has come out with a light cleaning.  I also leave my WIPs in the hoop.  ;P

I will continue with my tried and true method...

Thanks for replying.
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Post time 2015-3-24 21:32 | Show all posts
My hoop leaves marks on fabric, but leaving my work under some heavy books solves problem. My first hoop was a complete disaster - so Im 50-50 here, it depends. I near future Im planning to buy q-snaps. Youre very convincing :D
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Post time 2017-10-23 00:05 | Show all posts
I’m a firm believer in using what works best for you. Don’t let anyone tell you how you should do something
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Post time 2017-11-20 00:44 | Show all posts
hi, I dont have problem with my plastic hoops. I didnt like metal or wood hoops because they dont hold tight.
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Post time 2020-1-5 14:08 | Show all posts
Ive never had a permanent mark left from a hoop though I dont leave it on overnight.
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