[amayausers] Re: Hooping

  • From: "Itchin To Stitch" <itchin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:28:38 -0500

Herb,
I've gotten alot of good info. on hooping from Helen Hart and it is how I hoop. 
After awhile you just get a feel for what is right for a particular garment. By 
pretensioning and then tightening once the garment is hooped you run the risk 
of hoop burn and the wrinkle effect around your design after you remove the 
hoop. I never, ever pull knits to get out wrinkles after hooping. I start over, 
believe me I've thrown many a knit shirt into the scrap box by pulling after 
hooping or tightening my hoop screws after hooping. What I usually do if I'm 
working on a group of like shirts is get the hoop set right with the first 
shirt, sometimes hooping and rehooping several times to get it right. After 
that it's good to go for the rest of the shirts (99% of the time).
Hope this helps you. You should joing the E-line, there's great info. shared 
there too.
Wendy Solomonson
Itchin' To Stitch
Arlington, MN
(507)964-2224
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: HK Acree 
  To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 1:57 PM
  Subject: [amayausers] Hooping


  Okay all you folks that been doing this forever, I need some guidance.  I 
read somewhere eons ago about pre-tensioning your hoops. The deal was you get 
the fabric and backing together then put them in the hoop while it is real 
loose. Then you tighten the screw, by hand, till it is just snug. This was 
supposed to give you the right tension during hooping. Sounds good to me. 
Problem I am having, and really always have, is when I get the fabric hooped I 
end up with loose fabric in the hoop. Have to gently pull the edges to get the 
fabric taut. I know this is wrong and read (maybe I read too much) that this is 
caused by the hoop being to tight and pushing the fabric into the hoop. So I 
loosen the hoop up, still does it, loosen it some more, not much better. Now I 
am at the point where I am not sure the garment will stay in the hoop. Not 
good. This happens primarily when working with thin woven materials.What am I 
doing wrong? Open to all suggestions, including forgetting about it and going 
fishing.

  Herb

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