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ThreadHead 09-01-2019 01:01 PM

Frame
 
Has anyone tried the home made frame that Ann The Gran sells for 149.00 ?
It's made from two large tubes and 3 smaller tubes. I think it's called Flynn Multi frame Quilting System.

mkc 09-01-2019 02:31 PM

Tons and tons of similar questions on the Flynn frame here on the forum if you search. Most (nearly all) people hated it and got rid of it.

Onebyone 09-01-2019 03:36 PM

I started out machine quilting using a John Flynn frame. I used it for several years. It took practice but once I had the Ah Ha moment it was as simple as John Flynn makes look when he does it. From all who I know that say they didn't like it they used it a few times, got frustrated then put it in the closet. I kept on trying. I give demos at guild how to use it. I had to go to one member's house. She bought one and could not move it right. I sit down and went to town on it. She sit down and made a mess. Finally she realized she was jerking the frame and not getting a smooth glide. Now she shows amazing machine quilting she has done for children's donation quilts at show and tell that she had done with the frame. For small size quilts it is really nice. Larger then a throw size gets to be a hassle for me.

dunster 09-02-2019 06:04 PM

Onebyone may be right that it works well for throw size quilts, with practice, but do you really need or want a frame for small quilts? I had a Flynn frame long ago, tried using it on a very large quilt, gave up and sold the frame.

ThreadHead 09-02-2019 08:09 PM

Frame
 

Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8296996)
Onebyone may be right that it works well for throw size quilts, with practice, but do you really need or want a frame for small quilts? I had a Flynn frame long ago, tried using it on a very large quilt, gave up and sold the frame.

Dunster and Onebyone
You know, I'm about to give up on something that small. I have a Juki 2010 that I do most of my quilting on. I do about eight small quilts around Christmas for the little kids, but right now I have 5 large quilt tops that I need to do. I keep putting off quilting because they are too heavy to push around on the space I have available. I'm on social security so I don't have the mega bucks to go buy the quilting machine I want. lol
I'm looking real hard at that Bali Star Pattern for my next quilt. I'm having to force myself to finish what I started before the Bali. anyway... Syl


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