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Atownsend:
What kind of hoops are you guys running for the back of a hat? We need to stitch above the closure area, and it doesn't look like a regular cap frame is going to work for us.
I was thinking of something like this. Are there other options out there, somebody told me about something called an A frame a while back, but I haven't been able to track that down. Its a small run and I don't really want to buy the tooling for all this right now :/
https://www.hooptechproducts.com/product/back-of-caps/
Doug S:
That's exactly what I use. You rotate the latch to make them clamp down tighter.
Atownsend:
Looks like a nice product. Ordered one to test out, it'll get us though this small batch.
The Gen 2 hoops look interesting. Looks faster... Man im going to end up spending some cash with these guys haha.
Doug S:
They are definitely $$$. I hated spending the money on the Gen 2 but I'm sooo glad I did. The Gen 2 on unstructured caps are a dream. I still use the hoops that came with the zsk on the structured because they seem to lift the crown up a little creating more space between the crown and the needle plate. I'm still new so there may be a solution. I've heard of using more backing to take up some space. I think you will like one for the back you ordered.
T Shirt Farmer:
--- Quote from: Atownsend on January 19, 2024, 02:09:38 PM ---What kind of hoops are you guys running for the back of a hat? We need to stitch above the closure area, and it doesn't look like a regular cap frame is going to work for us.
I was thinking of something like this. Are there other options out there, somebody told me about something called an A frame a while back, but I haven't been able to track that down. Its a small run and I don't really want to buy the tooling for all this right now :/
https://www.hooptechproducts.com/product/back-of-caps/
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I bought 16 of them last year, worth every $, they are great for bucket hats as well.
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