

🧵 Elevate your quilting game—because your masterpiece deserves the smoothest ride!
Martelli Free Motion Quilting Hoops (8” & 11”) revolutionize your sewing experience with a unique ring design for smooth fabric movement, precision stitch control via easy-grip knobs, and a presser foot opening for quick repositioning. Crafted from durable yet lightweight plastic, these hoops fit most home sewing machines and are perfect for both small and large quilting projects. Trusted by thousands for enhanced accuracy, comfort, and longevity in quilting.






| ASIN | B01IFM2O76 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169,727 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #500 in Embroidery Hoops |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (283) |
| Date First Available | August 10, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641453908118 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.23 pounds |
| Item model number | GFM-08-11 |
| Manufacturer | Martelli |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 641453908118 605380976718 616469862891 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**Y
Game changer for sitdown longarm free motion quilting
These gripper rings are a game changer for my free motion quilting. I was having the hardest time moving my large quilts around smoothly. To say I was beyond frustrated was an understatement. I came across these rings when doing research. I was impressed by the reviews so I decided to try them out. My free motion quilting is fun again. These rings grip nicely without pulling. I'm able to move my quilt around at any speed allowing me to quilt with more precision and confidence. Moving to the next area of my quilt is super easy, just lift the ring and move it appropriately. Amazon had the best price so that was an added bonus plus if these did not work out...easy return policy.
A**R
What a game changer for FMQ
I have arthritis and these hoopw are amazing! Helps to control stitch length and keeps quilt flat while you move it about. No more tugging, sore shoulders and hands and janky quilting! vast improvement in stitches first time I used it! Of course you need to lift and move the hoop as you quilt, but its fairly easy to catch on to. The knobs are perfect. I love to quilt, just don't have space or $$$ for a long-arm. But these things really help. A vast improvement!
A**R
Worth every $ . A game changer tool.
This hoop is absolutely amazing. It's easy to use, fits both my sit down Sweet 16 quilter, and my Juki NX7 sewing machines. I am a very beginning quilter and have never quilted my own stuff but I was quilting a sample piece within an hour after I got this. I can see where this is going to be a game changer for me. The quality is top-notch. Try it, you will LOVE it.
N**L
No opening; but easy to DIY.
Used for free motion quilting. Saves hands. Marcelli makes Bernina red also. Red has opening; black doesn't. Easy to cut one. Black cheaper than red.
C**T
Smooth moves
Rings help to keep the quilt taut and aid in smooth movements. What I dislike about these rings vs others is that there is no opening in the ring to allow it to be removed without cutting the thread.
I**R
Valuable aid in free motion quilting.
I have had trouble getting started on FMQ, as I can’t seem to hold the layers in place while moving them at the same time. Gloves are inadequate for me. The small plastic semi-rectangles that are supposed to hold the layers are small and don’t work well. I came across these when searching for hexagon shapes mentioned in a quilting YouTube video. They seemed as if they might fit my need. I have now tried them and they do the job! You must be careful in placing them under the presser foot—in fact, removing the foot first might be best. Once you have arranged your Martelli hoop, put your foot on, you really can do all the adjusting you need to do to comoplete your quilting. Yes, a bit of an investment, but one that was worth it for me.
N**H
Amazing tool!
Love this! I find the weight and grip on the fabric make free motion quilting much easier. Gloves did grip well, but I found it difficult to keep the “sandwich” as smooth as it is with this tool. I highly recommended this tool. I know many people recommend the 11” size…maybe it is because I am a newbie, but I found I prefer the 8” size. Maybe as I progress I will be more comfortable with the 11” size.
C**N
Clumsy
Too hard to manipulate
A**R
I bought these 3 months ago and love them. I find that I can relax my shoulders and arms more compared to just using gloves. They give me great control with free motion quilting. My hands don’t get tired either. I bought the set of large and small rings. My sewing machine has a larger throat and an extension table. If you don’t have this I think that the smaller hoop size would be better. I have used both but prefer the larger size
J**R
This should be a 5 star review. It is intended to hold fabric in place and flat whilst free motion quilting, it does this beautifully. However, the bag holding the screws (for adding the handles) was split and consequently one of the four screws was missing. Furthermore one of the handles was incompletely bored, the hole for the screw was too small for the absent screw. So why did I keep this item? I kept it because it was too much of an inconvenience to send it back and I can still use it. Amazon simply aren’t set up for requesting a single screw, everything or nothing goes back.
A**R
The rings work really good for gripping the quilt when doing free motion on. Sit down long arm machine. I was hesitant at first because of the price.....but they are well worth the investment if you have lots of quilting to do.
A**R
I have been trying to improve my machine quilting skills and with these helpers I think I’ll be very happy. They really grip the fabric well and are so easy to manoeuvre. Less shoulder fatigue using these
L**U
8" Ring works great on domestic machines for free motion quilting. Larger size to big for my machine
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago