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Old 04-08-2013, 02:10 PM
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I am new at quilting and am working with a group at my mobile home park. We would like to have a quilting frame that we can use to hand quilt out project. Would anyone know where I can get plans to make one. Thanks
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Ebay? I think I have seen them there. Do a google search too, you might find something.
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Are you looking for a frame big enough for all of you to sit around? If so a low cost frame can be made by 1X3 lumber and 4 C clamps. You staple a sturdy leader strip of fabric to 2 of the bars for pinning the quilt back to and stretch the backing fabric and C clamp the other to bars on to firm a large square. Put the square up on the backs of 4 chairs and you are ready to lay on the batt and top. Pin the top to the cloth leaders and adjust the C clamps so that the whole sandwich is taut. Start quilting on the leader sides and roll the quilt around the 1 X 3 as you want to advance.
If you want a smaller, handier frame for only one to two people, buy a Q Snap frame with a 50% Joanne coupon.
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The Q snap is lightweight and easy to put up and take down..I find the hard part of it is that I like to quilt from all angles and it is hard to maneauver on the Q snap
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Check out Craigslist as well. I'm quite surprised with the number of quilting frames (both hand and machine) that I see there. Or freecycle. Another surprising source.
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where are you located ??? there are lots of them in this area
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
Are you looking for a frame big enough for all of you to sit around? If so a low cost frame can be made by 1X3 lumber and 4 C clamps. You staple a sturdy leader strip of fabric to 2 of the bars for pinning the quilt back to and stretch the backing fabric and C clamp the other to bars on to firm a large square. Put the square up on the backs of 4 chairs and you are ready to lay on the batt and top. Pin the top to the cloth leaders and adjust the C clamps so that the whole sandwich is taut. Start quilting on the leader sides and roll the quilt around the 1 X 3 as you want to advance.
If you want a smaller, handier frame for only one to two people, buy a Q Snap frame with a 50% Joanne coupon.
My mothe and I used this method for tieing all of our quilts years ago works well. It would work well for hand quilting too. Just don't use to firm a weave fabric like good muslin or old sheeting as you can't pin thru it we learned the hard way. Use a looser weave for your leader fabric and use 2-3 thickness of it.
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