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vicki s 08-26-2013 01:38 AM

loading a quilt on your quilt frame
 
I am going to start quilting a bedspread on my longarm machine but will be leaving on vacation soon for about ten days. If I don't finish it before I leave would it be ok to leave it on the frame for that length of time or would you remove it from the frame and reload it when you were ready to finish it? Thanks for you help

SueDor 08-26-2013 01:51 AM

I think it will be okay on the frame.

quilts4charity 08-26-2013 03:14 AM

I've left them on my frame for a day or so...of course my cats think it's a hammock for them....

QuiltnNan 08-26-2013 03:26 AM

i've had a quilt on the frame for that long. perhaps you could just loosen the rollers to give it some slack while you're away.

dunster 08-26-2013 04:35 AM

Should be fine. But remember to unplug your machine while you're away. And have a good trip.

feline fanatic 08-26-2013 05:36 AM

I have had a quilt on the frame for a lot longer than that. It will be fine.

tessagin 08-26-2013 05:45 AM

I wouldn't start it if I couldn't finish it. Unless of course it's for yourself. Then do what you want but if it was for a someone else, I would either finish it before going, or wait to begin when you get back.

mighty 08-26-2013 06:08 AM

It should be fine.

soccertxi 08-26-2013 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan (Post 6255851)
i've had a quilt on the frame for that long. perhaps you could just loosen the rollers to give it some slack while you're away.


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 6255968)
Should be fine. But remember to unplug your machine while you're away. And have a good trip.

What QuiltnNan and Dunster said! If you have cats and are afraid they will enjoy the 'hammock'? Put a piece of tin foil over the top. They dont' like the texture or the sound and nap elsewhere! I had the RATTIEST piece of tin foil in my studio for the longest time!

AliKat 08-26-2013 12:33 PM

I got sick from a form of chemo and at the time there was a quilt I hated - a charity cheater cloth that wasn't square in the print at all!- on the frame. I finally quilted the thing just to get rid of it almost 2 years later. Of course it took me a while to do the quilting as I was still recovering. Being on the frame certainly didn't hurt the quilt.

I had unplugged the machine when I got sick knowing I wouldn't be using it for quite a while.


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