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PROPERLY HOOPING STABILIZER Your stabilizer is the foundation of your design, and the one thing that keeps your entire project hooped while you stitch out. The last thing you want is things shifting or the project popping out of the hoop because it wasn’t inserted correctly. Use these tips to make sure your stabilizer is hooped properly every time! RIGHT A properly hooped stabilizer will be nice and taut like the head of a drum without any wrinkles in it. We usually hoop the stabilizer, tighten the hoop, then pull the excess stabilizer gently around the hoop to pull out any wrinkles. WRONG A loosely hooped stabilizer can cause all sorts of problems. It can cause the design to shift and pull unintentionally when it stitches, causing the design to not line up properly. Worst case, the design can pop entirely out of the hoop if its too loose.


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