I have a friend who likes to quilt in bed. She sits with the quilt all around her with no hoop.
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I don't use a hoop or frame....I feel I have more control without
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I don't use a hoop or frame-hand quilt in my lap by rolling and turning as I need to. Never could get used to a hoop even with cross stitch.
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No, I find it more comfortable not to use a hoop/stand
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I do not use a hoop. If the quilt is basted well, you should not need to. I find it much easier to hand quilt without one.
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oval hoop and love it...
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I use a hoop...think it's 18" round hoop, I baste them
in first..just like you were going to set at a quilting bee and quilt. Baste about every 12 inches both ways...big stitches, just too hold it all in olace. Then start at the center and quilt out, in case it was not stretched quite as tight as you thought. The hoop helps everything stay in place. Mine does not have a sag in the center, but it is not real, real tight in there either...enough that you can rock the fabric back and forth on the needle. I do king size, also, but as you turn the hoop around this way and that you have to reach down and help that part that hangs out of the quilt move around or it gets twisted up. It's just heavy to move...needs a little help. I wouldn't do itany other way. |
I am be one of a few or the only one who basted the project well the I don't use either...I seemed to have trouble with the frames or hoops where I can do the mountain and valley (one hand on top and the other underneath), so I find it easier to use nothing.
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Both. Crib quilts or smaller in a hoop, stretched fairly tight. Larger quilts on a frame. That is when I hand quilt, which I don't do so much of since I learned to FMQ.
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I use neither.
Just take the needle to the fabric. When it is pinned, or spray basted, i then mark it and go. |
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