broderiram
Broderiram is a term that refers to a specific type of embroidery frame. These frames are used to hold fabric taut while embroidery is being worked on, allowing for more even stitches and preventing puckering. Unlike some other embroidery hoops that are circular, broderiram frames are typically rectangular or square. They often consist of two wooden bars that sandwich the fabric, which is then secured in place with clamps or screws. This design provides a larger, flatter surface to work on compared to a hoop, making it particularly suitable for larger embroidery projects like tablecloths or wall hangings. The tension is adjustable, allowing the embroiderer to maintain optimal tightness throughout the process. Broderiram frames can be found in various sizes to accommodate different project dimensions. They are a practical tool for many embroidery techniques, including cross-stitch, needlepoint, and general embroidery. The stability they offer helps achieve professional-looking results and can make the embroidery process more comfortable by reducing hand strain.