Found a cool, inexpensive quilting frame
#1
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Found a cool, inexpensive quilting frame
This guy is sew smart! Here's one for those of us (me) budget conscious.
http://www.flynnquilt.com/
http://www.flynnquilt.com/
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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bought one frrom nancys notion when on sale. Love the way it stores in it box that it came in and doesn't take alot of room to store. I use my kitchen table that has 2 leafs in it so I have plenty of room. I saw one at a quilt show and loved it cause I can sit and work cause I can't stand so long. Also my arms are down cause I can't hold them up to the handles on the LA. I am new at it so need alot more practice of course as anyone starting out. But I am not in any way artistic so I am more comfortable marking the quilt. So far I like stippling but need to not go over the lines sometime. Also found I have a couple of rice packs that a friend made me you put in the microwave for aches and pains works great instead of the beans. I also used the warm and natural batting to learn cause It has a lower loft to it. Any way it fits what my needs are so I am happy with it. if you decide to get one I hope you enjoy it too.have fun.
#7
I have one and have different sizes of the 'pvc' so I can do different sized quilts. Takes a little getting used to, but doesn't everything now-a-days. Like the fact I don't have to baste anything! I can knock out a baby quilt in no time flat. If you get one and use it you will really like it. Any questions any one might have..just give me a holler or pm. LOL
#8
I bought a used one from lady here on board from Oregon --never was able to get back to her.
It was the older version -I now know but I did use it for 3 quilts. Bought longer wood pieces but still
can not do quilt over 54 ". Set up time is long -similar to a long arm process. I did a demo at my
quilt group and some ladies said it changed there mind because they realize they wouldn't be able to
handle it. Concept is good. I made 2 tops ahead to do. Next time I would make 6 small tops ahead.
Free motion is easy enough but I found doing anything more than waves is very challenging. I did not
mark my tops with a marker because I needed to control the quilt as it was going thru the machine .
You need lots of practise to ever do fancy. Easy to store but I left it in Fl for next season. You do
need more room than you think because it goes left & right the full length of the frame.
It was the older version -I now know but I did use it for 3 quilts. Bought longer wood pieces but still
can not do quilt over 54 ". Set up time is long -similar to a long arm process. I did a demo at my
quilt group and some ladies said it changed there mind because they realize they wouldn't be able to
handle it. Concept is good. I made 2 tops ahead to do. Next time I would make 6 small tops ahead.
Free motion is easy enough but I found doing anything more than waves is very challenging. I did not
mark my tops with a marker because I needed to control the quilt as it was going thru the machine .
You need lots of practise to ever do fancy. Easy to store but I left it in Fl for next season. You do
need more room than you think because it goes left & right the full length of the frame.
#10
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I too bought one from Nancy's when it was on sale but have never used it. Mostly because I work too much and can't quilt more than an hour at a time so didn't want it laying around in someone's way. LOL Keeping it for retirement.