atenea Publish time 2011-10-11 03:18

Question about Q-snap

Do you use Q-snap for your projects? I'm using it now for the first time, and now I have to move the linen to keep on stitching, and I wonder if the embrodery can be damaged if it's hold by the clamps, they are really strong and hard to remove, I don't won't to spoil my project, how do you do it?

xsmom214 Publish time 2011-12-8 13:43

I rip a white paper towel into strips.I use two layers over my work.Also, I always remove the clamp when I'm done for the day.When my stitching isn't covered, the clamps stay on until I'm finished:)

manolimu Publish time 2023-9-4 01:20

                                                                 Me encantan los Q-snaps y los uso para todos mis proyectos de costura                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

autumnmoon Publish time 2019-3-21 20:24

I am hoping to get a Q Snap this weekend, I am starting my first very large project and I was wondering what size people get or if there is a way to get several of them in one pack?My finished piece is going to be at least 20" wide but I normally do my stitching at my desk so I am thinking of doing the 8" or 11" snap and just moving it - does this work well with larger pieces?I am not a quick stitcher, I don't work on it every night.Thanks for any advice :)

dogsrock Publish time 2019-6-12 21:33

I know some people use fabric between the fabric they are stitching on and the camps to add a layer of protection. I stitch aida on an 8x8 Q-snap and have never had any problems with the embroidery being damaged from the clamps. However I do have to wash my pieces after because it will sort of flatten the stitches.

pinky66 Publish time 2020-1-1 01:42

another great use with q-snap frames is the rubber claps for thread spools.    place them on the edges (on top of your work) and helps to keep them snug.found a huge package on amazon for $20

xolga Publish time 2023-3-15 03:14

As others have already said, try to put something between your fabric and the clamps. You may also want to twist them a little to un-stretch the fabric when you're done stitching for the day.

sunbeams Publish time 2019-3-21 20:13

I love Q-snaps and use them for all of my stitching projects.
I put one side of Q-stap frame on books on the table, thus i can stitch with 2 hands and this spped up the work a little. :)

Mmm121303 Publish time 2023-3-8 12:38

I use quilt batting between the snap and the fabric and that helps a lot!I won't put beads in a Qsnap though - I will typically just bead in hand at the end.

Quiltera Publish time 2019-7-29 11:58

I have two Snap and I never have a problem with them, use a grim ward and if you like a layer of fabric between the aida and the clamps they are great you won't regret!

kooda Publish time 2019-3-2 21:46

I don't have a problem with using it at all.It hasn't hurt my fabric and I have done 2 projects so far.Good luck.

Drea66 Publish time 2011-10-11 04:01

I just move it. I have never had a problem with my QSnap crushing my stitches or ruining my work.

atenea Publish time 2011-10-11 04:04

Reply 2# Drea66


    Thanks for answering Drea :) I'll try them, hope everything goes fine

urmel Publish time 2011-10-11 04:19

I'm not really use Q-Snaps but I have one bigger Frame for a floor stand that has such snap holders. And I've also never had any problems with my fabric although I often change the position of my fabric.

loplainlo Publish time 2011-10-11 04:59

Like Drea, I've never had a problem with Q-Snaps crushing my work...but sometimes if I'm worried (because I'm using a finer fabric, etc.), I use small strips of plain white flannelette to help protect the areas directly underneath the clamps.It just makes me feel better.:)

atenea Publish time 2011-10-11 21:20

Thanks, I think I will use a protecting cloth just in case :)

Biddy Publish time 2011-10-13 05:10

I have cut pieces of felt to put between the fabric and the clip on pieces and have never had a problem.

stitcher12 Publish time 2011-11-24 12:14

I think Q Snaps are great and have used them for an afghan and even when I leave them on my work for a few weeks they never leave a mark.

BarbraStreisand Publish time 2011-11-25 22:46

Just move it without pulling the fabric too tight, however, I prefer stretcher bars, you just roll them.There is chance to damage stitches.
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