Flynn Multi-frame system ???????
#11
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Location: Clay Springs AZ
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For large quilts it takes more room than a long arm. Think about it, you are guiding the quilt from one end to the other thru your sewing machine. You need a large table and you have to have pvc pipes to roll on the table to keep the frame on. You cannot hold the thing up without the pvc pipes to roll on. My pvc kept falling off the table as they dont roll straight.
It is fine for small quilts but so is your sewing machine. Free motion for small quilts works fine on your regular sewing table.
It is fine for small quilts but so is your sewing machine. Free motion for small quilts works fine on your regular sewing table.
#14
I am so excited Snow thanks so much for sending me the frame. Can't wait to get busy quilting a top. I'm trying to leave you feedback BUT can't figure out how. I went to your profile that feedback score but can't see where it says leave feedback. its driving me nuts
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#20
I use mine. I don't know how anyone could use it just a few time and get good with it. I practiced a lot and now it's easy as can be. I have two 6ft tables with my machine set in the middle. The tables fold up and easy to store and I keep the JF frame stored assembled. It cost under $150 and I can do end to end simple designs quick.
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