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    Good Morning Everyone,
    I am very new to the embroidery business and so far am self-taught all the way. My biggest problem/slow down thus far is hooping. I am always getting puckering or losing my center or the back of the hoop slips around when I try to position because I can't see it and all has resulted in pure frustration. I am NOT in the position just yet to purchase a fastframes-type system, so for the most part I'm using Melco round hoops 9cm to 18cm. I am fine with the 9 and 12 cm hoops, but after that is when the fabric problems start. I am looking for suggestions on the following:

    1) Are there any additional tricks for puckering (I already read the posts about marking the hoops to find the center - very helpful)? I am repositioning the hoop way too much and end up stretching the fabric.

    2) Do any of the companies have a guide for using the different types of stabilizers and backings by fabric? I know every embroiderer tends to have a different opinion on what to use, but I'm wondering if any general guide exists for beginners like me.

    As always, any advice is appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Margie

  • #2
    This may be helpfull for you. http://embsupplies.com/Merchant5/mer...eedlebackchart
    Herb<br />Royal Embroidery

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    • #3
      One of the simplest and least expensive things to do is use a piece of rubberized shelf paper on your table. That will keep the bottom hoop from moving about.

      Barb in Broomfield, Colorado
      Barbara Bunker<br />BMB Custom Embroidery<br />Broomfield, Colorado

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      • #4
        Thank you so much for these tips, Herb & Barb!

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