Hoop or Tyre mounted within a frame structure Aperture diameter 1ft 6in minimum Aperture centre from the ground 3ft The height of the hoop should not be lowered The frame and fixtures must be substantial or secured in such a way that dogs cannot knock the obstacle over from either direction Where tyres/hoops are mounted within a frame structure the mechanism securing the tyre should be covered by a suitable padding Photo: Alan Score
Device made from wood, plastic or steel with which fabric is gripped tightly between an inner ring and outer ring and attached to the machine's pantograph Machine hoops are designed to push the fabric to the bottom of the inner ring and hold it against the machine bed for embroidering Also called a frame
a rigid circular band of metal or wood or other material used for holding or fastening or hanging or pulling; "there was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse"
Wood, plastic or steel device used to tightly grip the fabric and stabilizer between an inner and outer ring Attaches to machine's frame Designed to hold fabric taut against the machine bed for embroidery
A circle, or combination of circles, of thin whalebone, metal, or other elastic material, used for expanding the skirts of ladies' dresses; crinoline; used chiefly in the plural