Free Training with Ruthies Notions

We’re so excited to be Partnering with Ruthie’s Notions in Baker Florida for a free training Friday March 6th and Saturday March 7th. We’ll be showing you how to make hooping easier while simultaneously maximizing your time and profits! Clayton and Katie from HoopTech will be there to show you how to use our amazing products like the Gen 2 and Back of Caps frames and the Slimline clamp to grow sales, productivity and profits in your embroidery business. These products are super user friendly and will take your projects from impossible to possible!

Free class and  Free Hat included. And a $400 giveaway at the end of each day!

Catered Lunch Included

Doors open at 9:00 AM

Class times 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Once again the trainings are free so click the button below to register for either the Friday or Saturday Class. See you there.

Step by Step Guide to Using the Gen 2 for Bucket Hats

Gen 2

We are going to cover how to set up bucket hats for embroidery using the Gen 2 Cap Frame and Framing Gauge System. The cap frame system is truly that because it requires a framing gauge to set up the cap and the cap frame to hold the fabric and cap in place when we take it to the driver on the machine. When you take your Gen 2 cap frame out of the box it’ll probably look like this; this is a flexible item it is not necessarily straight but when it’s working holding a cap it becomes straight so when a cap is latched in place this is straightened out so this is design being very flexible so that it will accommodate different types of cap styles and thicknesses stay with us and we’re going to show you a step-by-step process on how to frame up your cap on a Gen 2 cap frame system.

Step 1:

Attach the T-bar framing gauge to your workstation put it at a comfortable working height its pictured here on the hoop tech framing station but you can attach it to your work table or your machine stand

Step 2:

Place the frame on the framing gauge tilt the frame up and away from you to set it on over the two tabs at the back of the framing gauge then set it down until it lays flat

Step 3:

Open the Gen 2 cap frame release the latch and open the top of the frame the top will rest in an open position the framing gauge has an orange lever underneath which allows you to move the top plate in and out the position of the top plate will vary depending on what kind of hat you are framing up for a bucket hat pull the plate all the way out because these hats are tall they need more support

Step 4:

Slide the backing underneath the backing clips on each side take a piece of three and a half by 11 tear away backing slide one side under the clip and bring the backing over to the other clip and slide underneath

Step 5:

Push on the backing to push through the tabs until they are visible this is important because these tabs will hold the bill of the hat during stretching

Step 6:

Turn out your sweat band holding your hat facing away from you turn your sweat band out

Step 7:

Put your hat on the frame fold the cap and sweat band and place the hat on the frame it is easiest to put the right side of the cap in first on the hinge side work the left side over so it sits on the support at this point look to make sure the sweat band is still turned out

Step 8:

Position the T-bar inside the bottom of the hat place your index fingers inside the sweat band and pinch the sides of the cap near the bottom pull out in the opposite direction to open up the hat pick up the T-bar with the rest of your fingers and tuck it inside the bottom of the cap make sure it’s in as far as it will go past the sweat band this ensures that it stays in place once you begin to apply pressure

Step 9:

Center your hat to make sure that the cap is in the right location for stretching push the cap forward until it is sitting in front of the two tabs we push the backing through earlier you should be able to feel the tabs on each side under the fabric on the cap; center your hat on the gauge

Step 10:

Apply pressure with your right hand push straight down on the tea bar handle apply enough pressure for the fabric to lay down flat not every hat pulls down the same make adjustments as you work with the hat

Step 11:

While still applying pressure close the frame use your left hand to grab the top of the frame and pull it over to close hook the latch and then close

Step 12:

Take the frame off of the gauge lift up on the T-bar and remove the back of the cap grabbing the top of the frame lift it straight up off of the tea bar framing gauge because the bill is pressed down you are able to sew closer to the bill and because the backing is supported so tall you are able to sew taller designs

Step 13:

Click onto your cap driver make sure that the latches engage on both sides now you are ready to sew.

It is as easy as that. If you have any questions or would like to get more information on how you could us the Gen 2, The T-bar, and the framing station give us a call at (513) 829-7768