Old 08-12-2015, 04:20 PM
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EasyPeezy
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
I don't see how it can fall if you snap one side to the frame, and then pull the other side to snap it in place. Then snap the other two sides then adjust by turning the grippers to set the tension on the quilt. My gripper strips are ribbed and hold very tight. Is your fame Q Snap brand?
Yes, it's Q-snap. Maybe I'm just clumsy. LOL
I can see how it would be easier to put a larger quilt on that frame.
But the size I make is plus/minus the size of the frame so there's is
not enough fabric/batting weight on the sides to keep it from falling.
I don't know. At least the thread solved that problem. I'm going to
get some ratchet clamps and see if it helps to get the whole thing
centered then put the Q-snaps on.
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