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Old 08-13-2009, 04:41 PM
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Frames i got them in from Joann's i ordered has any body ever use these before? i think they would be nice to make Throws on and saves me some room as well does any one have any input on these? Thanks in advance :)
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I've got one similar to that. I made it myself with a lil help from hubby and I love it! :)
If I take mine apart and put it together differently I can get 3 different sizes out of it.
It's very easy to move around so even if you don't have a chair on wheels you can flip the frame around just as easily to adjust your sewing angle.

I can do frombaby quilts to throw sizes (not done anything bigger yet) all using the same few pieces of pvc and yes it saves TONS of room.
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Originally Posted by dvseals
I've got one similar to that. I made it myself with a lil help from hubby and I love it! :)
If I take mine apart and put it together differently I can get 3 different sizes out of it.
It's very easy to move around so even if you don't have a chair on wheels you can flip the frame around just as easily to adjust your sewing angle.

I can do frombaby quilts to throw sizes (not done anything bigger yet) all using the same few pieces of pvc and yes it saves TONS of room.
dv, I would really love to see a picture of that. Maybe my hubby could make me one. :D
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Originally Posted by mountain-moma
Frames i got them in from Joann's i ordered has any body ever use these before? i think they would be nice to make Throws on and saves me some room as well does any one have any input on these? Thanks in advance :)
mountain-moma, could you post a pic of yours, too? :D
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Old 08-14-2009, 05:19 AM
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Surely I'll just have to drag it out and put it together. :)
Will post later today.
and I'll measure for you while I'm at it ;)
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I bought mine 25 years ago for my birthday, and have quilted and tied dozens of quilts on it. It works best with low loft batting, and is great for hand quilting, because you can reach all areas from one of the four sides. It's very portable, fits thru a doorway, and is easy to store.
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Old 08-14-2009, 06:19 AM
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Are you talking about the PVC frames? I love those - I have the floor version and a couple different sizes of the lap-sized ones. They are so much more gentle on the fabric than the wood hoops, and easier to adjust.

The floor frame is good for group projects, and you can get an extension kit that allows up to six people to quilt at one time.
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Old 08-14-2009, 07:28 AM
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I love mine, I have had it for about 13 or 14 years. I have a really small one too, I have had for probably 20+ years that is for cross stitching. I know you will love it. Get the leg extenders, It will put the frame at a slight tilt and really makes handquilting easy.
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FROM what i have seen of them it should work but unfortionatly i didnt see them until i made mine an now it's setting in shed because i have long arm machine.it a medium sized one.i've thought about try to arrang it so i can also use it for a quilting machine to.after i get my addition added to mysewing room it's already 16x11 an i've run out of room already.got more inthat room than should be don't have any room left to do any thing.
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I have the large floor frame and used it when i did hand quilting.
http://www.qsnap.com/
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