I like your video. There are things you could do to improve your product. But your presentation was done very well. Far better than most. I appreciate how you took the time to lay out everything you wanted to use in your demonstration. You obviously took a good amount of time in preparation for your video. What I really liked seeing is how you took some of your outtakes from your practice runs and rehearsals and added them to the video. A very smart idea. If you have access to a drill press it would make for better and more accurate drilling for the holes. You did an awesome job clamping down the pieces that you wanted to end drill. But here again with a little more advanced planning, drilling the holes accurately would have worked perfectly on a drill press. For the mounting bolts, the head of the bolt can be mounted and recessed into the wood. The thread end could be mounted to the outside and fitted with wingnuts for better and more precise tightening. A good set of lock washers at the threaded wingnut will help secure the frame. You could actually incorporate mounting clamps onto the baseboard of your hoop stand. A minimum of 2 mounting clamps with one on the left and the other on the right will offer better and stronger, more secure mounting on the work table. How will you mount the fabric onto the frame? Will you staple the cloth to the frame? How will you adjust the tightness of the embroidery project fabric? These were not addressed or even discussed at all. I don't know how you would mount the fabric to the frame without staples. Good embroidery hoops or frames holds fabric securely and evenly all the way around. Your idea is good but seems incomplete. This is a very nice and well thought out presentation. Thank you for that.
+Julie Jongkryg ..I use 2" wood screw, then I just match the drill bit to the diameter of the screw, just find a drill bit a bit smaller than the screw. And I use some large paper clips to attach the cloth to the frame.
I really love your brilliant idea. I want to make one but in the video the measurements are not clear. I would really appreciate if you could give me the measurements as a reply.
You are adorable and funny and a pleasure to watch and learn from. I've been learning embroidery, slowly, and it seems this frame would be very helpful! I especially like that you use fast-mo (or whatever speeding up is called) in making your videos. Watching someone sew stitch..after...stitch... ad nauseum, makes my brain hurt. So thank you. I often watch videos at 1.5+ speed- (still able to understand the words👍)or 2.0 speed- watch only👁️ not👂 listen) lol Maybe my short attention span? 🤪 I liked your kimono video too!
I like your video. There are things you could do to improve your product. But your presentation was done very well. Far better than most. I appreciate how you took the time to lay out everything you wanted to use in your demonstration.
You obviously took a good amount of time in preparation for your video. What I really liked seeing is how you took some of your outtakes from your practice runs and rehearsals and added them to the video. A very smart idea.
If you have access to a drill press it would make for better and more accurate drilling for the holes. You did an awesome job clamping down the pieces that you wanted to end drill. But here again with a little more advanced planning, drilling the holes accurately would have worked perfectly on a drill press.
For the mounting bolts, the head of the bolt can be mounted and recessed into the wood. The thread end could be mounted to the outside and fitted with wingnuts for better and more precise tightening. A good set of lock washers at the threaded wingnut will help secure the frame.
You could actually incorporate mounting clamps onto the baseboard of your hoop stand. A minimum of 2 mounting clamps with one on the left and the other on the right will offer better and stronger, more secure mounting on the work table.
How will you mount the fabric onto the frame? Will you staple the cloth to the frame? How will you adjust the tightness of the embroidery project fabric? These were not addressed or even discussed at all. I don't know how you would mount the fabric to the frame without staples. Good embroidery hoops or frames holds fabric securely and evenly all the way around. Your idea is good but seems incomplete.
This is a very nice and well thought out presentation. Thank you for that.
Super réalisation. Merci pour ce partage.
nice video the lady is very cute and lovely.
Bravo!Great job !
Awesome 👏 YOU ROCK
ًWow !!!!! you are really very talented .. Thank so so much for this perfect Idea :)
Thank YOU!!
Wow, chị giỏi quá @.@ em toàn đi mua cho nhanh :D
waoow.. great
Thank you
Very good. I like it.hope I will do one day.
Shreedevi K I'm glad you like it.
Hi,it's really cool and superb.Can you provide the measurement and need things in description.it will be really useful.
Well done you keep the videos coming
joanne currie I will. Thank You!!
how do you attach your cloth to the frame in order to embroider?
What size drill bit?
What size screws?
How do you attach the cloth to the finished frame?
+Julie Jongkryg ..I use 2" wood screw, then I just match the drill bit to the diameter of the screw, just find a drill bit a bit smaller than the screw. And I use some large paper clips to attach the cloth to the frame.
Thankyou for the prompt reply.
I don’t understand how the fabric would be stretched and held in place over the frame.
How do you attach the embroidery cloth to the frame?
I use large paper clips. You can see an example in some of my other videos. The ones about embroidery. Thanks for watching.
@@daoshowsyouhow or push pins
I really love your brilliant idea. I want to make one but in the video the measurements are not clear. I would really appreciate if you could give me the measurements as a reply.
Measurements would be according to what you want
You are adorable and funny and a pleasure to watch and learn from. I've been learning embroidery, slowly, and it seems this frame would be very helpful! I especially like that you use fast-mo (or whatever speeding up is called) in making your videos. Watching someone sew stitch..after...stitch...
ad nauseum, makes my brain hurt. So thank you. I often watch videos at 1.5+ speed- (still able to understand the words👍)or 2.0 speed- watch only👁️ not👂 listen) lol
Maybe my short attention span? 🤪
I liked your kimono video too!
please show me how to attach fabrics on this frame.
You could use push pins