I have 5x7, 6x10, and 8x12 game changer for me. They work great you may want to get a few more magnets. They only thing I do not hoop with type of hoop is when I am quilting and I use DIME for that. I enjoyed your demonstration.
Would love to see this hoop tested on a t-shirt! I've been curious if magnetic hoops for the brother machine existed. Thanks for the content! I always check your guys' channel before I waste my time research it on my own 🤣
I’ve done tee-shirts with this hoop and it works great. I have bigger hoops so I use more magnets and iron on cutaway, tearaway, and wash-away topper for more support. @@ProjectAnonymous_Duo
We've been using the "sticky hoop", which is a metal frame and sheet of sticker that adhere to the hoop and then you lay the material onto the sticker. But since the hoops are metal, I'm going to get some magnets and give magnetic hooping a try. Thanks!
I'll tell you a fantastic secret now. I simply cover the frame of the hoop with fabric. Then I cut a hole inside the size of the hoop. Like in the dimensional film of the hoop. I stitch the hole along the edges, for strength. And I always attach any fabric with small needles to the fabric along the edges of the hoop. I don't spare the needles, I attach them every 3-4 cm. That's it! Universal hoops are ready for any fabric. And you don't need to spend up to $500 on these unreliable hoops with magnets! I wrapped all the hoops in fabric like this. Of all sizes.
I have 5x7, 6x10, and 8x12 game changer for me. They work great you may want to get a few more magnets. They only thing I do not hoop with type of hoop is when I am quilting and I use DIME for that. I enjoyed your demonstration.
Thanks for sharing!
Would love to see this hoop tested on a t-shirt! I've been curious if magnetic hoops for the brother machine existed. Thanks for the content! I always check your guys' channel before I waste my time research it on my own 🤣
Thanks for the idea, we will try to incorporate that in our future plans. 😀
I’ve done tee-shirts with this hoop and it works great. I have bigger hoops so I use more magnets and iron on cutaway, tearaway, and wash-away topper for more support. @@ProjectAnonymous_Duo
We've been using the "sticky hoop", which is a metal frame and sheet of sticker that adhere to the hoop and then you lay the material onto the sticker. But since the hoops are metal, I'm going to get some magnets and give magnetic hooping a try. Thanks!
Great idea! Thanks for watching!
I'll tell you a fantastic secret now. I simply cover the frame of the hoop with fabric. Then I cut a hole inside the size of the hoop. Like in the dimensional film of the hoop. I stitch the hole along the edges, for strength. And I always attach any fabric with small needles to the fabric along the edges of the hoop. I don't spare the needles, I attach them every 3-4 cm. That's it! Universal hoops are ready for any fabric. And you don't need to spend up to $500 on these unreliable hoops with magnets! I wrapped all the hoops in fabric like this. Of all sizes.
I don’t even have to watch this video to know the answer. Yes. It’s much easier. Buy one.