Claims
- 1. A fabric workpiece holder comprising:
- i) a hoop having an outer surface, said outer surface having a groove circumscribing said hoop;
- ii) an elastic cord having a first and second end, a length L and a transverse dimension D wherein said length L is not substantially less than the perimeter of said hoop and said transverse dimension D is not significantly greater than the width of said groove, whereby said elastic cord may be wrapped around the perimeter of said hoop in engagement with said groove;
- iii) a clasp for securing said elastic cord in tension after said elastic cord has been wrapped around said hoop, said clasp comprising a back face, oppositely disposed first and second clasp ends, and a front face, wherein said back face has an indexing means thereon for engaging said groove; said first clasp end has a first longitudinal aperture large enough to insertably receive said cord and said second clasp end has a second longitudinal aperture large enough to insertably receive said cord; and said front face has a cutout portion partially cut through said clasp and intersecting said first and second longitudinal apertures whereby said cord may be inserted through said first and second clasp apertures to form a loop large enough to wrap around said hoop; said front face further including at least one locking groove sized to slidably receive a portion of said cord in a friction fit;
- whereby a fabric workpiece may be draped over said hoop and secured thereto by wrapping said cord around said fabric over said groove and securing said cord in a stretched state with said clasp.
- 2. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said elastic cord has a circular cross-section.
- 3. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said second cord end further comprises an enlarged portion having a transverse dimension large enough to prevent said second cord end from being pulled through said second longitudinal aperture.
- 4. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said at least one locking groove is generally trapezoidal in cross-section.
- 5. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 3 wherein said enlarged portion is formed by tying an overhand knot in said cord.
- 6. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 3 wherein said enlarged portion is formed by attaching a plug to said second cord end.
- 7. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said indexing means comprises a ridge extending between said first and second ends of said clasp.
- 8. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 6 wherein said ridge is provided with a transverse radius of curvature to substantially match a radius of curvature of said hoop groove.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said ridge is substantially trapezoidal in cross section.
- 10. The fabric workpiece holder of claim 1 wherein said indexing means comprises at least two raised nibs.
- 11. A method of holding a fabric workpiece in tension comprising the steps of:
- i) draping said fabric workpiece over a hoop having a circumferential groove on its outer surface such that the portion of said fabric workpiece over said hoop is generally flat;
- ii) wrapping an elastic cord around said hoop over said groove with a portion of said fabric workpiece between said groove and said elastic cord, said elastic cord having a first and second end, said first end having a clasp with an indexing ridged portion affixed thereto;
- iii) indexing said clasp to said hoop by placing said ridged portion over said groove to engage said groove;
- iv) tensioning said elastic cord whereby said elastic cord engages said groove;
- v) maintaining said tension in said elastic cord by affixing said second end of said elastic cord to said clasp.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/149,646, entitled Fabric Workpiece Holder, and filed Aug. 18, 1999. This invention relates to a fabric workpiece holder for embroidery, quilting and other crafts, and more particularly to a single-hoop apparatus employing an adjustable elastic cord that holds the fabric to the hoop.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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659410 |
Aug 1922 |
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651306 |
Feb 1928 |
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