Tips for Maximizing Your Sewing Field with EZ Frames from Durkee

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2017
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    Durkee Embroidery, Inc. was founded with the concept of providing lower cost, higher quality products for the embroidery industry. We utilized our extensive manufacturing experience to create the most widely distributed tubular hoop line in the world today.
    No Magnets. No problems. With Freedom Rings by Durkee Embroidery keeps the fabric taut with the use of tension spring. Using an embroidery hoop is helpful when working on nearly any type of embroidery.
    Embroidery hoops are indispensable tools for working embroidery. They come in a wide range of sizes, styles and materials, and every company has their own favorite brand. Using a hoop also makes it easier to count the threads when worked a counted thread projects.
    Before starting the project, the embroidery fabric is placed in the hoop, pulling it taunt and tightening the outer hoop to hold the fabric into position. This taunt fabric base makes it easier to create well-formed stitches that are evenly spaced and uniform in size, as compared to holding the fabric in the hands without a hoop, which can cause the stitch tension to be too tight or too loose. Your choice of size and shape depends entirely on the project and your preference, however, when selecting a hoop, remember that the fabric must completely fill the hoop in order to keep it tight.
    When browsing and buying hoops, you will notice that some hoops tighten and loosen with a thumb screw, while others are tension or spring operated or have sections that snap together without tightening.
    Hoops that are tension or spring operated are made from a combination of metal and plastic and have a lip. There are also different material that the hoops can be made out of. Wooden hoops, which can be made from pine, hardwood or bamboo do not have a lip. Metal hoops are durable and will last longer then any other type of hoop.
    When using an embroidery hoop the hoop is attached to the stands with either a clamp, or secured in place through the sides of the hoop using wing nuts or thumb screws and now even magnets. No Thumbscrews.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @conniesizemore1435
    @conniesizemore1435 21 день назад

    Can you show us how to place/center properly to allow for the difference in sewing field?

  • @edpalmieri3470
    @edpalmieri3470 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video. Now I need to learn how to make my machine show me the outer area of my design

  • @jacquelinerojas1722
    @jacquelinerojas1722 9 месяцев назад

    I purchased an 8 by 14 inch Durkee hoop for my Brothers Persona 100. I created an image way smaller than the size and it actually stitched out earlier. I am now putting it on the actual hoodie and the machine is telling me that I need to put a larger frame . I dont know what to do. Can anyone help.

  • @pattir3101
    @pattir3101 Год назад

    Hi Mike love your videos

  • @mrsjakebrake
    @mrsjakebrake 11 месяцев назад

    Finally a video that explains exactly what needed! Thank you. I have a single needle brother prs100 persona . I was trying to see if I could extend my sewing field thru Durkee frames. After seeing this that’s not going to happen. I heard there is or was a software to be able to extend sewing field. Do you know of a software? Your help will be greatly appreciated. Btw I bout my brother persona less than a year ago

  • @juneyoung2529
    @juneyoung2529 6 лет назад +1

    Where can I find the hoop holder that is on the wall over your right shoulder? (far left side of the screen)