By Lindee Goodall

Hoop

Device made from wood, plastic or steel with which fabric is gripped tightly between an inner ring and an outer ring and attached to the machine’s pantograph. Machine hoops are designed to push the fabric to the bottom of the inner ring and hold it against the machine bed for embroidering.

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Embroidery Tip

  • A medium to hot DRY iron can force dissipate TESA (temporary embroidery spray adhesive), Make sure the fabric can tolerate the heat!

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