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The Yookeer Adjustable Embroidery Stand is a versatile and durable wooden frame designed for hands-free embroidery, featuring adjustable height and angle for maximum comfort. Made from high-quality beech wood, it ensures a smooth crafting experience while being easy to set up and store. Ideal for various needlework projects, this stand is perfect for both personal use and educational settings.
L**.
Adjustable Embroidery Stand
I generally don't write reviews but I wanted to with this product. It came well packaged and was easy to put together between reading the directions and following the pictures. It only took about 10 minutes to put it together. All of the pieces are well sanded and no rough edges. It's larger than my floor stand embroidery stand and sits easily on my lap. Its width will accommodate the full width of my cloth instead of having a crease in it because I needed to fold one side. The measurements between the 2 holders is 18". I love that it's hands free and I can use both hands for my project. Once I figured out that the clamps that come with it only hold the edges of the cloth and not when it was rolled up, it was simple. You just need to make sure you have the edges even on the bars, then push the clamps on. You can roll up the extra cloth once the clamps are in place. My only concern is how long the clamps will last. They're a bit difficult getting on and off. I'm afraid of accidentally snapping one and not sure if you can order replacement clamps. My only con is, why did I wait so long to purchase one.
N**A
Great product
Very good quality.You have to assemble the frame, and the wood is unfinished, but if you take the time to put the enamel or finish that you desire,and then assemble it, you have an excellent embroidery frame.
K**R
Very nice product
I am using this frame to help support my cross-stitch projects. It was easy to assemble and appears to be quite sturdy.
B**S
Assembly instructions poor
The assembly instructions are not good. It helps to look at the pictures on Amazon.
B**S
Nice. Very nice.
Easy to put together, good looking, functions perfectly. I did take off one star because I wish it had webbing to stitch the canvas to, instead of the plastic clamps. I just do not like those fiddly plastic clamps to hold the canvas in the frame. Perhaps the manufacturer could modify the design?
D**Y
Have someone help you put together if you have trouble.
Easy to put together even tho’ no instruction sheet. I like the way it holds the canvas firmly.
S**D
I use this for Chinese Embroidery Art! Really nice!
You don't know how many looms I have gone through until I found this one! I love it!
D**T
Useful, slight design issues.
The frame is useful for my purposes: embroidering a piece that is larger in length, but not necessarily proportionately as wide, without having to waste a lot of extra fabric on the sides by using a round hoop. A smaller-sized round hoop would cause creases and would be impractical for the particular stitch being used to fill the figure in question (split stitch).I like being able to have both hands free with the use of the stand. It allows me to use one hand to lay the stitches as I pull the floss. The wood is substantial, not flimsy. It's also nice being able to tilt the frame at different angles while working.I do have two quibbles with the design of the item, though. The first being that the harware included to keep the rollers tight do loosen between sessions. I have to re-stretch the ground taut before resuming stitching, because the nuts loosen from the tension after a few hours. Not a big deal, and could probably be fixed by going to the hardware store to get new nuts and bolts that are better quality or some thread-lock to make the bolt threads grippier. Over time, if you're working on a very long-term project, I could see the hardware eventually stripping from repeated re-tightening, if you'll be working on it a little every day.The other issue is that the base of the stand that I received was made with a board that had warped. It bows slightly, and so if it is placed on a hard surface, it will not sit flat, it will rock. That's a much bigger problem, since the stand is supposed to hold the frame steady. It doesn't render it unusable, I just have to prop up one corner with a bit of cardboard. More a nuissance than anything. I won't complain too much at the price point at which I purchased it. But it would have been nice to have had one with a a base that hadn't been bowed. It's probably only an issue with some stands, if they've sat in warehouse storage a good while before moving.All in all, though, a useful tool and one I would still recommend getting if it fits the need.
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