Hey thanks for video. Been machine embroidery sewist for years, plus have taken many machine embroidery classes. I appreciate your time to give the added tidbits of great information in this video. Thank you!!
I’ve been struggling with slight ripples on the edge of my embroidery designs. I thought it was because I wasn’t hooping tight enough. And I kept trying to make it tighter. Didn’t help. Now I know the problem. Thank you. I’m anxious to try your technique!
I have the same hoop, Martin, so I assume you have a Brother Embroidery machine? I have never had to pin my stabiliser and I leave very little margins but what I do it I tighten the screw up by hand until I can't tighten it any more and then I use the tool to tighten it more. I have been using this method for a couple of decades at least and I have never had stabiliser shifting. I would also worry that using pins in this way might invalidate the warranty. These hoops are made to be secure and tightened using the tool provided and will secure the stabiliser so it won't move at all.
To bad you didn't actually use fabric to put on that method with the stabilizer.. do I just lay the fabric on top or do I hoop it along with the stabilizer?
These are straight pins that have curved over time and under pressure from the embroidery hoop. This is why we do this technique. The pins go to show how much pressure the hoop is under to shift.
This is BY FAR the most informative video I have ever seen on stabilizers. WOW! Thank you very much, @Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Designs.
Glad it was helpful!
I use both the double sided tape and bent T-pins. Keeps everything from shifting beautifully. I highly recommend this technique!
Hey thanks for video. Been machine embroidery sewist for years, plus have taken many machine embroidery classes. I appreciate your time to give the added tidbits of great information in this video. Thank you!!
I never thought to use needles to prevent the fabric from moving around! Or even the double sticky tape! That's a great idea!
That was good & clear & very useful, thank you!
Thanks for the tips. I was taught to make it tight as possible. This way makes much more sense. My edges are often very wavy now I know why. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I’ve been struggling with slight ripples on the edge of my embroidery designs. I thought it was because I wasn’t hooping tight enough. And I kept trying to make it tighter. Didn’t help. Now I know the problem. Thank you. I’m anxious to try your technique!
oh my gosh ME TOO!!!!!!!!!!
Same here!! Did this work for y'all?!
You can do it!
I have the same hoop, Martin, so I assume you have a Brother Embroidery machine? I have never had to pin my stabiliser and I leave very little margins but what I do it I tighten the screw up by hand until I can't tighten it any more and then I use the tool to tighten it more. I have been using this method for a couple of decades at least and I have never had stabiliser shifting. I would also worry that using pins in this way might invalidate the warranty. These hoops are made to be secure and tightened using the tool provided and will secure the stabiliser so it won't move at all.
Great instruction. I have been embroidering for many years but learned so much watching this. Thank you.
Great advice thank you...do have any tips for using spay adhesive for none hooping fabric like terry cloth or velvet?
Great advice, thank you...do you have any tips for spay adhesive for hooping terry cloth towels?
would love to know where to get the curved pins :) (GREAT video!!!)
Me too! They look fabulous
I just bend my T-pins with pliers. Keeps them from slipping into the gap.
Thank You! Very timely… I was struggling with this jus yesterday with a large hoop. Now I can try again!
Does Sweet Pea sell the curved pins Martyn is using in this video?
Where can I get the curved pins and hoop tape? I could use both.
Can you please tell me where you get the curved pins please
Thanks for the tips. I will be using some.
Hoop is the mainstay of great embroidery!
To bad you didn't actually use fabric to put on that method with the stabilizer.. do I just lay the fabric on top or do I hoop it along with the stabilizer?
Hey Juanita, you just lay your fabric on top of the hooped stabiliser. Thanks for your Question.
Great information, as always
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips, thank you!
You are very welcome
Where did you get your curved pins from?
These are straight pins that have curved over time and under pressure from the embroidery hoop. This is why we do this technique. The pins go to show how much pressure the hoop is under to shift.
Thanks so much for sharing ❤️
Do you sell stabiliser wide enough for 8x12 hoop
Yep!
I've been hooping wrong the whole time! I've always thumped it in...
Thank you!
You're welcome!