Bought a Flynn Frame
#31
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Originally Posted by dungeonquilts
Now I just may be in for some real trouble "myself". I just ordered this frame as a matter of fact it should be here today. The caster "trick" can be done by hubby (thanks for that tip).I didn't research be4 buying on this board as I thought I spend money more "foolish" usually on something else that I would not be out that much if I don't like it. I will let you know how it "works" for me....:)
#32
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Location: Clay Springs AZ
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I have offered to give mine to anyone who will come and get it. So far no takers.
Baby quilts are easy to quilt without it.
To enlarge it would take as much room as a long arm frame and be extremly hard to manage. Imagine holding a large frame and quiding it on pvc pipes for even a twin size.
Waste of money.
Baby quilts are easy to quilt without it.
To enlarge it would take as much room as a long arm frame and be extremly hard to manage. Imagine holding a large frame and quiding it on pvc pipes for even a twin size.
Waste of money.
#34
[quote=whinnytoo]I had a Flynn frame a few years ago, and gave up with the pvc pipes. Hubby bought some 'chair casters' and drilled holes in the bottom of the frame ends, so the casters would fit in there and it rolled around very nicely!!! Hope this helps......... the pvc was on the floor more than it was on the table LOL[/quote
I have been wondering if that would work. Thanks for mentioning it.
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I have been wondering if that would work. Thanks for mentioning it.
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