Fabric tension is very much a matter of personal preference among stitchers. Some people enjoy stitching on fabric that is as tight as a drum, while others prefer to stitch in hand without a hoop at all. Certain projects are easier with tight fabric tension, while other stitches might require a good amount of give in t
Learn how to improve fabric tension in a simple wooden embroidery hoop by adding binding to the inner ring!
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