Hand quilting floor hoop questions
#1
I am in the research stage of buying a floor hoop. I have it pretty much narrowed down to Hinterberg, and Grace2. I would love to hear pros and cons on each of these, and how do determine what size would be best.
Do you measure from a point on your hand to a point up your arm?
I'm pretty short (5'1") and it seems like so many of the floor hoops even when adjusted as low as I can get them put the hoop about halfway between my elbow and shoulder.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Do you measure from a point on your hand to a point up your arm?
I'm pretty short (5'1") and it seems like so many of the floor hoops even when adjusted as low as I can get them put the hoop about halfway between my elbow and shoulder.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
#2
My hoop sizes are 18 and 24" and they are way too big. (I am 5'6") so you would want a 12" or 14" hoop for the stand. The bigger hoops are nice because you can get to so much of the quilt without re-hooping. But, when you can't comfortably reach to the center of the hoop without bending way forward not good and you'll strain your back/shoulders. I like my hoop height to be about even with my elbows, but if your floor hoop is just a little to high even when down as far as it can go you can use an office style chair and adjust the height of that so it is higher than normal. Foot rests will give your feet support. In addition, a really good hoop will adjust to whatever angle you need. Also, when using my floor stand when quilting I have even more needles "going" at the same time. That way I don't have to turn a large quilt quite so often or re-hoop. When I go from the center towards me and get close to the hoop, I park the needle and start another run with another needle. (Does that make any sense?) My floor stand and hoop was made by Katchina Woodwerks out of Mesa, Arizona. It will adjust low enough that I can practically sit on the floor and quilt.
#3
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I use a Jasmine Easy Spinner with a 18" hoop and that works perfect for me. I quilt small and big items in it.
Important for me is that the floor stand has a robust construction and it stands firm on the ground, even if a big quilt hangs down from the hoop. Because I only quilt in one direction I need to turn the hoop very often and the floor stand has to be robust.
I sit on an office chair which is adjustable in height.
Important for me is that the floor stand has a robust construction and it stands firm on the ground, even if a big quilt hangs down from the hoop. Because I only quilt in one direction I need to turn the hoop very often and the floor stand has to be robust.
I sit on an office chair which is adjustable in height.
#4
I've come to the conclusion I am not meant to be a hand quilter! I am hoop poor because I've bought them all & I've only quilted 3 quilts by hand. I would love to do a couple more before I die but I'm just not sure if I will! I have the floor hintenberg rotating(which I would gladly sell), adjustable floor model that I bought & never used, I have a 24" quilting hoop that I've used, I have a 17" that I've used, I have 2 lap hoops I've tried using, plus I have the pvc floor model with the adjustable legs that I've used. LOL all for 3 quilts! I've been told that the Hintenber rotating hoop is suppose to be the best on the market because of the construction. I bought it, was going to use it & decided I'd use it for displaying my quilts. NOT, I don't have room to put it! But a quilting hoop is a personal preference. I prefer to machine quilt most of my quilts but I ENVY those that hand quilt. I would love to be able to be a hand quilter! Good luck!
this is the Hintenberg hoop I have. It is brand new, I still have the box it came in & is ready to find a new owner!
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#5
Originally Posted by Tilladare
I am in the research stage of buying a floor hoop. I have it pretty much narrowed down to Hinterberg, and Grace2. I would love to hear pros and cons on each of these, and how do determine what size would be best.
Do you measure from a point on your hand to a point up your arm?
I'm pretty short (5'1") and it seems like so many of the floor hoops even when adjusted as low as I can get them put the hoop about halfway between my elbow and shoulder.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Do you measure from a point on your hand to a point up your arm?
I'm pretty short (5'1") and it seems like so many of the floor hoops even when adjusted as low as I can get them put the hoop about halfway between my elbow and shoulder.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
It is very adjustable for height and tilt, and seems to be sturdy enough. I found that the square hoop didn't hold the quilt sandwich as well as a round hoop - it kept slipping - but that might be because I was working on the edge of a quilt, and because I usually quilt in a very sturdy Hinterberg floor frame.
As for hoop size, choose one where you can comfortable reach towards the center. I'm tall, and for me 24 was too big, and I felt 14 was too small because I'd have to move the quilt too much.
Janet
#7
I have a Hinterberg floor hoop and am very happy with it. It swivels and tilts so while you are quilting you don’t need to move the entire hoop. When not using the hoop will swing up (hope this describes it right) so that it is smaller and it fits in the sewing room closet when not being used. It's a well made and excellent quality hoop.
#8
Originally Posted by Izaquilter
I've come to the conclusion I am not meant to be a hand quilter! I am hoop poor because I've bought them all & I've only quilted 3 quilts by hand. I would love to do a couple more before I die but I'm just not sure if I will! I have the floor hintenberg rotating(which I would gladly sell), adjustable floor model that I bought & never used, I have a 24" quilting hoop that I've used, I have a 17" that I've used, I have 2 lap hoops I've tried using, plus I have the pvc floor model with the adjustable legs that I've used. LOL all for 3 quilts! I've been told that the Hintenber rotating hoop is suppose to be the best on the market because of the construction. I bought it, was going to use it & decided I'd use it for displaying my quilts. NOT, I don't have room to put it! But a quilting hoop is a personal preference. I prefer to machine quilt most of my quilts but I ENVY those that hand quilt. I would love to be able to be a hand quilter! Good luck!
#9
My concern about the Grace2 is the upright. The hoop looks like it would be great for smaller quilts, but it seems the design would make it much more difficult to move from area to area on a larger quilt.
#10
Originally Posted by Izaquilter
I've come to the conclusion I am not meant to be a hand quilter! I am hoop poor because I've bought them all & I've only quilted 3 quilts by hand. I would love to do a couple more before I die but I'm just not sure if I will! I have the floor hintenberg rotating(which I would gladly sell), adjustable floor model that I bought & never used, I have a 24" quilting hoop that I've used, I have a 17" that I've used, I have 2 lap hoops I've tried using, plus I have the pvc floor model with the adjustable legs that I've used. LOL all for 3 quilts! I've been told that the Hintenber rotating hoop is suppose to be the best on the market because of the construction. I bought it, was going to use it & decided I'd use it for displaying my quilts. NOT, I don't have room to put it! But a quilting hoop is a personal preference. I prefer to machine quilt most of my quilts but I ENVY those that hand quilt. I would love to be able to be a hand quilter! Good luck!
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