Here are the step-by-step instructions for using magnetic hoops on an embroidery machine:
Step 1: Remove the outer ring of the frame carefully and place the magnetic hoop under the fabric to be embroidered. Make sure it is firmly placed and cannot be bumped or moved.
Step 2: Place the fabric in the center of the hoop and make sure the fabric fits well. The magnetic hoop automatically adapts to different thicknesses of garment, providing an effortless hooping experience.
Step 3: Once you secure the fabric in place with the magnetic hoop,. The hoop will keep the fabric in place as you work. Prepare the embroidery machine.
Step 4: Insert the magnetic frame with fabric into the embroidery machine. Ensure that the correct machine arms are used.
Tip: Make sure you choose a embroidery hoop size with an embroidery field that allows for that size. For example, an 80mm x 80mm design can be stitched out using a 100mm x 10mm (4” x 4”) hoop. Using a hoop size that is closest to your design size is best, because the less fabric you have between your design and the hoop, the less the fabric will move.
Step 5: Once you have completed stitching, remove the fabric from the hoop. Make sure the magnetic embroidery hoop is off the fabric before you release it.
Following these techniques will enhance the effectiveness of the Sew talent magnetic hoop in your embroidery projects, leading to excellent results with ease. Happy embroidery!
Such frames are called hoops.
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