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  1. Why Is My Hoop Grid Off-Center? If you've noticed that your 2.5” x 1” hoop grid isn't centered, you're not alone! Many users report that the printed grid does not align with the physical center of the hoop. However, this is intentional and designed to align with the machine’s actual working area rather than the hoop itself. Key Reasons for the Grid Misalignment: The grid is centered to the carriage movement, not the hoop. The machine cannot stitch all the way to the right or bottom due to presser foot clearance. Hoops are designed to maximize the available stitching area, not necessarily match the exact physical center. The presser foot takes up space, meaning the machine stitches closer to one edge than the other. How to Properly Align Designs in the 2.5” x 1” Hoop Since the grid is calibrated for the machine's movement, you should rely on it rather than the hoop’s physical center. Here’s what you can do: Best Practices for Alignment: ✔ Use the grid for centering designs, not the hoop edges. ✔ Test stitch a centered design to confirm where the machine recognizes the center. ✔ Adjust placement in software if needed, instead of trying to match the hoop’s physical center. ✔ Check your design’s stitch area to ensure it fits within the machine’s actual working range. Final Thoughts While it may seem like a flaw, the hoop grid misalignment is a design choice made to accommodate the presser foot and machine movement limitations. If you use the grid correctly, it will help you center your designs accurately. If you typically don’t use grids, this may not impact your embroidery, but it’s useful to understand why it happens. If you’re still experiencing major alignment issues, try comparing with another hoop, checking your machine’s calibration, or contacting Janome support for further guidance.
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