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| Inserting your fabric into a
machine embroidery hoop There are new machine-embroidery stabilizers on the market every day, and my article "Making Sense of Machine-Embroidery Stabilizers" in the December 2001/January 2002 issue of Threads (No. 98) offers some practical counsel on navigating this maze and making sound choices. Once you've selected a stabilizer for your project, it's important to hoop the stabilizer and fabric correctly to get the best results. Below are some hooping tips for embroidery. They're aimed at users of machines with built-in hoop control for digitized embroidery with dedicated hoops like the one shown here, but can easily be adapted to third-party hoops for free-motion embroidery.
1. Baste the fabric to the stabilizer to keep the fabric layers together.
Whether basting by hand or machine, nothing works as well to keep the fabric
from shifting. Some embroidery machines are capable of basting the fabric to
the stabilizer while in the hoop. |

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