
I used to only use wooden hoops to hold my stitching. I got along quite well using these for years, the only time I've ever had any problems using them was when I stitched on really large pieces of material like the Cattitudes RR and then the weight of the fabric became a bit of an issue.
This year however, I bought my first Q-snap frames on the encouragement of Jayne Hall during our Stitching Retreat Weekend in March. I quite like these and the fact that you can dismantle them into sections makes them a bit more portable than large hoops, although I do get some very strange looks from people if I'm assembling my "plumbing" in public prior to stitching in a cafe or something.
My favourite holding device though now, has to be my lowery stand. Which I bought back in April from Jayne's Attic

I like the lowery because it allows me to stitch two handed and thus build up quite a good stitching speed, as well as easily flipping my work over to fasten off threads at the back.
1 comment:
Ditto. Cannot beat stitching with two free hands. Your blog is wonderful -- stitching fantastic. Stitch well.
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