Craft Your Masterpiece with Ease! 🎨
The Square Embroidery Hoop is a versatile and durable crafting tool designed for cross-stitching and embroidery enthusiasts. Measuring 17x11 inches, it features a sturdy polypropylene mount and clamps that securely hold your fabric in place. Its easy assembly and disassembly make it perfect for both beginners and seasoned crafters, allowing for a seamless crafting experience.
T**D
Assembles in a few seconds, easy to use
I liked how easy it was to use and that it held my canvas secure without having to readjust it.
A**R
quilting frame
I have a few quilt frames but wanted a square one so that I could quilt in larger areas and this allows be to do vs the round ones I was using. At first it was really difficult to get the clamps over the quilt sandwich but they did loosen up a bit. I would buy again.
M**A
Works perfectly!
I was looking for a large rectangular frame for my extremely large cross stitching project. I was nervous about ordering this because of the mixed reviews, however I have had no problems at all with this frame! It was easy to put together. I have been using this for a couple of months now without adjusting the frame and have had no issues with the frame losing its hold on the cloth. Exactly what I was looking for, and I'm glad I will not have to go through the hassle of adjusting it constantly!
S**.
Works for me
I am using this for embroidery and it works well. I think it would be tough to get a quilt in as the clips are so tight. It is not as good of quality as a q-snap. Some of the corner connections are a bit loose, but once it is all together with the fabric in place it stays together. I bought it because of the dimensions and am satisfied with it.
S**A
Great Frame vs Hoop! This is the Best for my projects!!!
This is Exactly what I have been looking for. I read the Feedback on this after I received it. Maybe a Video on how to set it up with your fabric might help others.It took me a min to figure out.1. My projects are different then most, mine are big , a regular Hoop definitely doesn’t work. I would fight with it all the time.This one I don’t. My Fabric fits perfectly, it does not slip.2. The material I’m using is thicker , needle point material, it is stiffer as well. Thickness of the Materials make a huge difference.3. The Frame is a perfect size for me, I don’t have to take apart all the time to move it.4. When my material gets a little lose I just turn the clip towards the outside of the frame and it tightens up!5. This type of frame vs Hoop. I’m not having to stop all the time to readjust, I am able to sew the beads way quicker and easier then using a Hoop. It takes hours sometimes just to get a little bit done . I’ve cut my time by half or more with this type of frame.Thank you!
C**.
Embroidery/Quilting hoop
I love the concept. Product was sturdy enough, but the snap on part is so tight that it was almost impossible to get off without tools, let alone put any type of fabric in it and snap them back on. I'll keep messing with it to see if it loosens up with use, but overall, I'm just a tad bit disappointed.
J**A
Perfect Size!
I'm working on a really large piece and I've held it in hand, used a hoop, used a small stand and now I've used this.When it arrived I was initially really worried that it was going to be TOO small but honestly, it's the perfect size! I'm working in small areas at a time and this sturdy little frame gives me plenty of space to work in without being too large or heavy! I have had to get a little creative with the extra fabric (again, it's a pretty large piece!) But honestly, I'm loving stitching with this.It's easy to use and I find it's easy enough to tighten if I feel like it's getting a little loose (I just put tension on the excess fabric and then roll the "snaps" outwards and it works every time!)And like any good crafter, I have multiple projects going right now so I may actually pick up a second one!
G**A
I like it
It is easy to use but tricky to get the part that holds the fabric to the tube, to separate from the tube you need to use a lot of force. And it is a bit painful on the fingertips, to snap it once the fabric is in place it is really Esaú and stays un place. Once you finish it’s hard again to unsnap or get off if the fabric is strong you can pull with it but if it is fragile don pull with fabric
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