Originally Posted by lhavelka
I want the easiest way possible which is why I am also not going to use the other two rollers. Zippers are not for me either. Thanks so much for everyones help.
The other rollers do serve a purpose especially if you get a wonky backing or top. You can load them and roll them back & forth to re-square the fabric. They also help keep everything square. Yes, it is a pain to pin it all up but unless you're sure everything is square & is going to stay square. One of the rollers is for your quilt back & I definitely recommend using it. The other is for the quilt top and is optional. Many people prefer to "float" the tops so they can adjust for "wonkiness" as they quilt rather than finding out on the last row just how off the piecing was. Nasty surprise!
Some frames even have a 4th pole for batting which is handy for keeping it off the floor. Both of mine did but I confess that I didn't use it.