Using a hoop was so annoying and led me to learn to stitch in my hand with a quicker method of only keeping the needle on the top of the fabric. Works like a charm and no more hoop. These are great tips, though!
I'm going to try in the well next time! I've come across the issues you mentioned when doing the 'drum' method. Thanks for also sharing the 'secret' to the plastic hoops!
So I watched this video and was like ok for most of it but I have the plastic hoops with the lips. I tried it today on one of my projects and am completely blown away by how much tighter my fabric is holding. So thanks for this video.
I was taught this way on a hoop so to keep the fabric clean; accidentally putting it down on a soiled surface. I also fold the back over the front on the edge, still keeping my body oils off the fabric. I also place the outside hoop on the backside, to keep from threads getting caught on the hoop closure. So much easier!
Very good info! I quit using the hoop because my left hand hurts holding it and thought it must be me being old and having some arthritis. lol. Glad I saw this and will try again because Iwant to soon start on a big project that will be too difficult to hand hold it.
great tip for us beginners!.. can i suggest one tip though? could you raise your microphone recording level.. I'm at almost max volume to hear you... i then forgot my volume setting and the advert that came at the end was so loud i nearly dropped my mug of coffee! LOL. thanks again for this tip
I normally don't use hoops, but was looking how to use it since there's a protect I'll start and they say is better with a hoop + the finish. This video is incredibly useful thanks
My mother taught me embroidery, and she learned it from her mama. I do believe I have been doing it wrong...lol. My next project will be done with your tips in mind. We always have room to learn, and it's wonderful to be able to share such cool tips. Thank you, I'm a new subscriber, and I've learned so much already.
I've actually done the "well" stitching format in the past. Now that I'm older and have arthritis in my fingers I could see how that would be advantageous so I'm going to switch to that from now on. Thank you for the tip! Found your channel a few weeks ago and I'm really enjoying it.
Get rid of hand fatigue- attach your hoop to a stand and learn to stitch with both hands. I’m going to try your hoop method though. I only work from the front with pin stitches etc but it’ll be a good frame to rest my scissors in 🙂 it’ll also be easier to roll and pin fabric.
This is amazing! I hate hoops for all of the reasons you demonstrated! Now I'm excited to try them and see if they are beneficial to my stitching! Thank you 👏
Hi, I just found you today 11/17/20 while browsing cross stitch info. I'm working on my first piece (my first was in 1983 so I don't count that one!). I am making a Nintendo Animal Crossing Villager. I started with a hoop initially but then I decided to change from the stab method to the sewing method. I like it better because I never have to turn the aida over. I just wash my hands before stitching to keep the fabric cleaner because of all the handling. I never even considered the "in the well" method. I only knew "drum"! Maybe with a larger project I'll try your way. My lunch is over - now I have to get back to work. Will check out your other videos soon. Thank you!
... or don't use a hoop at all. I tension the fabric with the fingers of the hand holding it. It's just a matter of experience and practice - better leave the thread too loose than pulling it too hard. Without a hoop stitching is much faster, as you can go in and out of the fabric in one go (it's easier on eavenweave than on Aida).
I've stitched in-hand before but it makes the muscles in my palm cramp up like a mofo. I also just don't like the way stitches lay with the sewing method, especially in packed areas with multiple colors in abutting stitches. It certanly seems faster but it really doesn't work for me.
I have tried to stitch off and on and the hoop would drive me nuts, this actually helps my problems I ran into and I'm looking forward to trying it and trying this craft again!
Thank you so much for showing me the correct way to use my hoops? I do have the problem of trying to weave in the ends on the back and ended up removing an repositioning the fabric ( if I could..) I just bought some rectangular hoops on Amazon and they do not have the little lips on them. Yet to try them out. … will know tonight…🤔 greetings 🇨🇦
I can’t believe I’ve been doing it “wrong” all this time! I wonder if switching in then middle of a project creates a problem, like it would with knit or crochet? I think I’ll switch on my next new project instead of in the middle.
My partner is an engineer. I learned very quickly that most of the time, problems I’ve had with products are most likely because of user error. And I’m okay with that. If I learn how to use something the right way, it’s kind of an aha moment. And then I say (out loud): “See? This is why I married an engineer!” 😁😁
In fairness, if the user doesn't know how to use the product correctly, that's a design failure. Too often, the packaging is completely the domain of Marketing and they don't really give any thought to UX, and I think that really hurts whatever company makes these Hoop-La hoops. Sooo many stitchers think they suck, when in reality they're fantastic; they just don't know how to use them, and they don't even *know* that they don't know how to use them.
@@SonovaStitch You make an excellent point. Does the Hoop-La have an instruction manual, and does it indicate how to use the product correctly? Is it an overseas product where things can get lost in translation? Are there resources for retailers so they can properly instruct customers on how to use the product? All of these things could help address any breakdowns in communication between Hoop-La and the end user. Also, I found it funny that I always think of UX as a programming term, but I never really thought about it in terms of tangibles. Had to laugh at myself!
I just use a bigger hoop and center the area I am working on. Problem solved. I just can't get used to the fabric being In the well. But I'm old and don't like change 😅
Hi I am a newbie can you also do embroidery this way? Thank you I am 71 years young and I am just learning. I subscribed to your channel. I am also learning Cross stitch
@@SonovaStitch Thank you for Answering me. I will try it. I am having some fun learning. My sweet sister in the Lord is teaching me. She gave me some beautiful patterns of flowers in cross stitch for my dressers. I am moving and this is my first time to do it.
You would actually use a larger hoop and a bigger piece of material to stich the design you are showing. You are actually making the stitching so much harder!!
The hoops still in the way even in the well when burying stitches, already tried it. Just take it off if needs be it’s not so difficult and you can get it underneath the hoop even when stitching on the drum. Stitching in the well is far too difficult and troublesome to not find a way around all issues
Duuuuude...the last minute of this video changed everything for me! I had all but given up on the plastic hoops. Thanks!
Ive been loading the hoop with the well orientation ever since I saw this video two years ago and I'm never going back. Super useful tip!!
Was looking for a budgie cross stitch pattern. This is so much cuter!!!!
Using a hoop was so annoying and led me to learn to stitch in my hand with a quicker method of only keeping the needle on the top of the fabric. Works like a charm and no more hoop. These are great tips, though!
I'm going to try in the well next time! I've come across the issues you mentioned when doing the 'drum' method. Thanks for also sharing the 'secret' to the plastic hoops!
You just changed my life! I was just complaining about the tension on my hoopla hoop!!
Oh wow! I’ve been using those hoops wrong for a very long time!🤣
So I watched this video and was like ok for most of it but I have the plastic hoops with the lips. I tried it today on one of my projects and am completely blown away by how much tighter my fabric is holding. So thanks for this video.
As a beginner, this video is so helpful! I have been loading my fabric wrong.
I was taught this way on a hoop so to keep the fabric clean; accidentally putting it down on a soiled surface. I also fold the back over the front on the edge, still keeping my body oils off the fabric.
I also place the outside hoop on the backside, to keep from threads getting caught on the hoop closure. So much easier!
Very good info! I quit using the hoop because my left hand hurts holding it and thought it must be me being old and having some arthritis. lol. Glad I saw this and will try again because Iwant to soon start on a big project that will be too difficult to hand hold it.
great tip for us beginners!.. can i suggest one tip though? could you raise your microphone recording level.. I'm at almost max volume to hear you... i then forgot my volume setting and the advert that came at the end was so loud i nearly dropped my mug of coffee! LOL. thanks again for this tip
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Omg. I’ve been using these hoops wrong for so long. Thank you!
WOW THANK YOU. I've been using these plastic hoops wrong my whole life, LOL! Tension issues = vanished!
I normally don't use hoops, but was looking how to use it since there's a protect I'll start and they say is better with a hoop + the finish. This video is incredibly useful thanks
Oh my goodness, you literally just saved my project with the hoopla hoop!!!
My mother taught me embroidery, and she learned it from her mama. I do believe I have been doing it wrong...lol. My next project will be done with your tips in mind. We always have room to learn, and it's wonderful to be able to share such cool tips. Thank you, I'm a new subscriber, and I've learned so much already.
Stitching in the well….. Mind. Blown. ❤
Thanks for the info. Have a good day and stay safe.💜
I've actually done the "well" stitching format in the past. Now that I'm older and have arthritis in my fingers I could see how that would be advantageous so I'm going to switch to that from now on. Thank you for the tip! Found your channel a few weeks ago and I'm really enjoying it.
In the well makes way more sense, and now im mad ive struggled so hard burying the stitch 🤣
Get rid of hand fatigue- attach your hoop to a stand and learn to stitch with both hands. I’m going to try your hoop method though. I only work from the front with pin stitches etc but it’ll be a good frame to rest my scissors in 🙂 it’ll also be easier to roll and pin fabric.
I had given up on plastic hoops! Thanks man!!!
Omg! I learned soooooo much with this video!! Thank you!!!!
I am using this technique now.
By the way. Your Budgie looks a lot like my Budgie, Sam. 💜
This is amazing! I hate hoops for all of the reasons you demonstrated! Now I'm excited to try them and see if they are beneficial to my stitching! Thank you 👏
You’re brilliant! Thanks so much for the info! Also I wonder how it would work if I flipped my Qsnap around to stitch in the well...
Hi, I just found you today 11/17/20 while browsing cross stitch info. I'm working on my first piece (my first was in 1983 so I don't count that one!). I am making a Nintendo Animal Crossing Villager. I started with a hoop initially but then I decided to change from the stab method to the sewing method. I like it better because I never have to turn the aida over. I just wash my hands before stitching to keep the fabric cleaner because of all the handling. I never even considered the "in the well" method. I only knew "drum"! Maybe with a larger project I'll try your way. My lunch is over - now I have to get back to work. Will check out your other videos soon. Thank you!
... or don't use a hoop at all. I tension the fabric with the fingers of the hand holding it. It's just a matter of experience and practice - better leave the thread too loose than pulling it too hard. Without a hoop stitching is much faster, as you can go in and out of the fabric in one go (it's easier on eavenweave than on Aida).
I've stitched in-hand before but it makes the muscles in my palm cramp up like a mofo. I also just don't like the way stitches lay with the sewing method, especially in packed areas with multiple colors in abutting stitches. It certanly seems faster but it really doesn't work for me.
My hand hurts that way ;-;
I have tried to stitch off and on and the hoop would drive me nuts, this actually helps my problems I ran into and I'm looking forward to trying it and trying this craft again!
I've always been perplexed by those plastic hoops 😖
Thanks for clearing that up!
Ooooh my goodness, this was so helpful!!! Thank you! (also Nugget is the CUTEST)
You have Pretty Patrick from Bee and Puppycat energy 💖
I stitch in the well also but never called it that 😂
“Son of a Stitch” u had me @ the name! 🤣
Low key genuis. Never thought of this
Omgggg now I understand how to use the hoopla hoop. Thank you!
Thank you so much for showing me the correct way to use my hoops? I do have the problem of trying to weave in the ends on the back and ended up removing an repositioning the fabric ( if I could..) I just bought some rectangular hoops on Amazon and they do not have the little lips on them. Yet to try them out. … will know tonight…🤔 greetings 🇨🇦
I love the stitching in the well technique and am going to try that. That would work with the plastic hoops as well, yeah?
Absolutely!
@@SonovaStitch Awesome! I'll definitely have to try it out!
I can’t believe I’ve been doing it “wrong” all this time! I wonder if switching in then middle of a project creates a problem, like it would with knit or crochet? I think I’ll switch on my next new project instead of in the middle.
Thank you!! Now I refer to my way as The Derpy-Duh! lol😂🤣😂
Thank you for clearing the hoops for me
Me: you will never convince me to stitch in the well.
1:15 also me: well dang! I guess ill try it then. 😅
My partner is an engineer. I learned very quickly that most of the time, problems I’ve had with products are most likely because of user error. And I’m okay with that. If I learn how to use something the right way, it’s kind of an aha moment. And then I say (out loud): “See? This is why I married an engineer!” 😁😁
In fairness, if the user doesn't know how to use the product correctly, that's a design failure. Too often, the packaging is completely the domain of Marketing and they don't really give any thought to UX, and I think that really hurts whatever company makes these Hoop-La hoops. Sooo many stitchers think they suck, when in reality they're fantastic; they just don't know how to use them, and they don't even *know* that they don't know how to use them.
@@SonovaStitch You make an excellent point. Does the Hoop-La have an instruction manual, and does it indicate how to use the product correctly? Is it an overseas product where things can get lost in translation? Are there resources for retailers so they can properly instruct customers on how to use the product? All of these things could help address any breakdowns in communication between Hoop-La and the end user. Also, I found it funny that I always think of UX as a programming term, but I never really thought about it in terms of tangibles. Had to laugh at myself!
Thank you - I learned two things!!
Thank You!
That makes perfect sense.
I just use a bigger hoop and center the area I am working on. Problem solved. I just can't get used to the fabric being In the well. But I'm old and don't like change 😅
Thank you
I am doing the same way too coz its easier to lock the thread
He has a lovely rear!
OMG! I got it to work for me. 🤩
A lot of people have those hoopla hoops sitting in a drawer because they think they suck. Really it's mostly just their instructions that suck!
What do you think of the tension hoop?
🔥🔥🔥Thank you
Hi I am a newbie can you also do embroidery this way? Thank you I am 71 years young and I am just learning. I subscribed to your channel. I am also learning Cross stitch
Yes, you could absolutely stitch in the well for embroidery! The benefits would be pretty much the same.
@@SonovaStitch Thank you for Answering me. I will try it. I am having some
fun learning. My sweet sister in the Lord is teaching me. She gave me some beautiful patterns of flowers in cross stitch for my dressers. I am moving and this is my first time to do it.
You would actually use a larger hoop and a bigger piece of material to stich the design you are showing. You are actually making the stitching so much harder!!
Or to put it another way, stitching in the well allows me to use a smaller hoop and waste less fabric.
I looove nugget
The hoops still in the way even in the well when burying stitches, already tried it. Just take it off if needs be it’s not so difficult and you can get it underneath the hoop even when stitching on the drum. Stitching in the well is far too difficult and troublesome to not find a way around all issues
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I love you
You should bind your hoop… just saying…
Thank you