As I'm almost always great I prefer to use pieces of rectangular frames wood because it avoids distorting the tissue as would the hoops.
I make myself these frameworks which allows me to have several different sizes as needed.
is pretty simple, just a few pieces of wood and pieces of hardware and with a bit of dexterity you get custom frames, very economical.
Another advantage of the wooden frames is that the fabric is sewn securely on the ribbons attached to the horizontal rods that can work on a rigid screen that will not budge. The whole remains straight until the end of work, and as sometimes it can take several months to complete a work, it is a great advantage.
Some executives are quite large and can be heavy to bear. It gives me pain when I work on the wrists for long periods.
To avoid this, I made the brackets. This allows the weight of the frame to rest on a base leaving my hands free to work without having to maintain anything. For executives
18 "(45 cm) and more, I use a bracket attached to one side at a wooden tray. This allows me to work on a couch, leaning comfortably with the plate resting on my thighs. The frame is a perfect height and the tray is useful for my work accessories. For executives
24 "(90 cm) and more, it is more useful to use a bracket on both sides. The balance is better because the frame weight is better distributed. This framework is at a comfortable height for work sitting on a chair right. It is lightweight and easy to handle. It is adjustable and may receive frames over 24 "by changing only the two horizontal rods of the foot.
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