Old 08-20-2011, 04:52 PM
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PaperPrincess
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Originally Posted by Garylester
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
So there's no way that you can move to the back of the frame and quilt from there? Maybe if you made the frame narrower, you could get to the back. You'd be giving up frame space, but if it's hard to quilt in some directions it may be worth it to avoid the hassle. Or maybe move the frame forward into the room?
Thank you. I can get on all sides of the frame. I'm doing "X"s on a simple 9 patch now. I can do top left to bottom right. Bottom left to top right is difficult. When I go to the other side it's the same way. I would still have to go from b-l to t-r. Maybe I'll just have to work on learn to do the other directions. I think quilting on this "old fashioned" type frame is kind of fun.
Oh, I see. You'd have to move to the side, but it's probably too wide to reach the middle patches. Looks like a new learning opportunity :-)
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