Description
This page is to order Hoop ‘N Press Pads for Brother and Baby Lock multi-needle machine hoops.
Please read the entire page before ordering!
The Standard Bundle is for traditional embroidery hoops.
Hoop ‘N Press Pads are also available for DIME’s Snap Hoop Monsters (SHM) magnetic hoops.
The Standard Bundle for Baby Lock/Brother Multi-Needle Hoops includes: 5×7, 8×8, and 8×12 Hoop ‘N Press Pads.
Hoop ‘N Press Pads for Baby Lock/Brother Snap Hoop Monster Includes: 5×7, 8×8, 8×12, Hoop ‘N Press Pads and StabilClips 4 pack
Use the drop down menu above to order. SHM in the menu denotes the pad is for Snap Hoop Monsters.
If you wish to purchase the 5×7, 8×8 or 8×12 pads individually for your multi-needle, the Standard Hoop N Press Pads will fit.
Our Hoop ‘N Press Pads are made from premium wool and have a non-slip surface on the back.
As you stitch in the hoop (ITH) designs, there are times you need to work on the backside of the hoop.
When working on the back, place the hoop over the Hoop ‘N Press pad with the back side of the hoop facing up. The pad will supply support as you tape, press, fold, trim and manipulate fabrics in place.
Most importantly your hoop will have support while pressing fabrics on the back side with an iron to create fabulous projects!
Pressing in the hoop creates crisp folds and seams allowing main fabrics and linings to lie beautifully while not disturbing the stabilizer. The non-slip surface on the bottom of the pads holds them securely while you are working.
The pads are also great for pressing appliques from the back side to ensure the fusible product adheres well. Pressing appliques from the back side allows the fusible to be activated by heat and drawn up into the base fabric or garment producing a secure bond.
In the event of having to remove stitches, the pads supply support as you work on the back side to get those stitches out. Working on the back side prevents damage to the front of the fabric or garment you’re working on.
Hoop’ N Press Pads also convenient to have near your machines as you sew quilt blocks, stitch in the hoop blocks or sew items that need pressing without having to move to your ironing station.
When using the multi-needle Hoop ‘N Press Pads, due to the arms on the hoops the hoop will not lay flat when it is turned upside down. The easy solution is to use one of the other pads from the set underneath it to bring the hoop up.
Shipping will be added to your order at checkout.
There are no refunds, returns or exchanges on Hoop ‘N Press Pads that have been opened.