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Old 12-05-2018, 02:30 AM
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Happened upon this item today while looking for something else on Amazon. Never heard of it but am intrigued. Watched the youtube video and put in my cart until I do a little research and accumulate a bit more cash after Christmas. I sent a link to a embroidery expert friend for her opinion and am posting here for yours.
Ever heard of this item? Her video is from 2008, so been around a while.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD4rg9ck8dY

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...UDF9LD2X&psc=1
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Old 12-05-2018, 03:27 AM
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Please share any info you get! It's been sitting on my wish list for a while now.
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Old 12-06-2018, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly View Post
I think it might be okay for someone who doesn't have a small hoop for their machine. My Janome machines all have a small enough hoop to do socks. I actually love the tiny hoops more than the bigger hoops. With several grands and great grands under 10yrs of age there's always someone wanting Gramma to embroider a little something with her "magic machines" lol.Cari
Cari: I have the Janome 15000 and the smallest hoop is the FA10 100mm x 40mm or about 3.9 x 1.5 inches. My lack of knowledge is How to hoop a sock so it will lay flat enough to embroider. How do you hoop a sock to embroider on the cuff? and how small a sock can you do?
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I've only done socks once and it was kind of a pain but very doable once I figured out the hoop. My Janome 350e has a 2" free arm hoop, and it has a little "blocking plate" that sticks up and keeps the rest of the cuff out of the way. It works well for embroidering something small on onesies too. I also have those hoop guard things too for the bigger hoops but I don't really care for them, I have better luck just pinning stuff out of the way.

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Old 12-07-2018, 01:43 AM
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Thanks. My friend said she had never heard of the device either so no help there. I may just try pinning a sock on the small hoop and see what happens. I am sure I have some "orphan socks" somewhere to practice on.
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You must turn the sock inside out and pin to stabilizer. Remember to take care to get the placement of design correct...ie..if on a cuff, design should be stitched upside down. I'm aware of the sock hoops, but I made my own from bent coat hangers to resemble the device. I would show a pix, but am in bed and would have to look for them. ( I think I made 2/3 holders. I'll try to post pix tomorrow. However, I think you can prob do as well pinning in place.
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At the class I took, they used a special tape to hold the "extra" out of the way. They used the sticky stabilizer to hold it to the hoop. They did it with a tiny baby sock and it held it apart very well. And the tape can be reused a time or two.
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