Quilt frame learning curve or firewood?
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Quilt frame learning curve or firewood?
Hi guys,
I just bought a Grace EZ frame, and we finally got it assembled after 2 days of me messing it up. Now that it's together, I can't use it, the dials to adjust the height and tilt aren't working for me and it's very uncomfortable to use. I hand piece and hand quilt, and I'm used to basting really well and just not using a frame. I wanted to try a frame to get it off my lap and have a more open area to try new quilting patterns. Is this a learning curve or should I just get DH to rush it out of the house asap? I'm really frustrated, I was so looking forward to this working out. :/
I just bought a Grace EZ frame, and we finally got it assembled after 2 days of me messing it up. Now that it's together, I can't use it, the dials to adjust the height and tilt aren't working for me and it's very uncomfortable to use. I hand piece and hand quilt, and I'm used to basting really well and just not using a frame. I wanted to try a frame to get it off my lap and have a more open area to try new quilting patterns. Is this a learning curve or should I just get DH to rush it out of the house asap? I'm really frustrated, I was so looking forward to this working out. :/
#2
There's definitely a learning curve to quilting on a frame. I don't have a Grace frame so I can't address the dials on it, although I bet Grace would be more than happy to help you.
As for quilting on a frame, I was really discouraged at first. Then I taught myself to use my thumb to quilt away from myself. Now I really love my frame. However, if you're used to lap quilting, there may be more of a learning curve than even I had. Remember, the quilt does not have to be drum tight for you to quilt - I like having some slack in the quilt top.
If you are on Facebook, there is a group of devoted hand quilters there who are very helpful.
Janet
As for quilting on a frame, I was really discouraged at first. Then I taught myself to use my thumb to quilt away from myself. Now I really love my frame. However, if you're used to lap quilting, there may be more of a learning curve than even I had. Remember, the quilt does not have to be drum tight for you to quilt - I like having some slack in the quilt top.
If you are on Facebook, there is a group of devoted hand quilters there who are very helpful.
Janet
#3
i don't have this frame, but wanted to say that i'm sorry hear that you are so frustrated with it. i have a hinterberg machine frame and recall that it was a bit difficult to use. i found it helpful to interact with others on the hinterberg yahoo group. perhaps there is a grace group you could search and join.
#5
I was never able to get comfortable using my ez frame. I have always used a hoop and thought a frame would be better. I tried for awhile and gave up in frustration. I kept trying to pull the frame toward me like it was a hoop. I finally sold it and went back to my hoop.
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I am on the blogger page, I didn't realize they had a facebook! Very cool! I'll try a pvp frame next, I think. I've tried a standing hoop but they fall over. ; ) Last night I threw my quilt over the backs of two dinner chairs (tall ones) and I quilted that way. I was so grumbly about the frame that my stitches came out beautifully for once!
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I got a used Grace frame and haven't actually used it with a quilt attached. It was nice to throw a fairly large quilt over it while I was hand quilting. Took a lot of weight off my lap. I have to figure out how to extend it to queen size and may use it just to baste a quilt I have together.
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Hi guys,
I just bought a Grace EZ frame, and we finally got it assembled after 2 days of me messing it up. Now that it's together, I can't use it, the dials to adjust the height and tilt aren't working for me and it's very uncomfortable to use. I hand piece and hand quilt, and I'm used to basting really well and just not using a frame. I wanted to try a frame to get it off my lap and have a more open area to try new quilting patterns. Is this a learning curve or should I just get DH to rush it out of the house asap? I'm really frustrated, I was so looking forward to this working out. :/
I just bought a Grace EZ frame, and we finally got it assembled after 2 days of me messing it up. Now that it's together, I can't use it, the dials to adjust the height and tilt aren't working for me and it's very uncomfortable to use. I hand piece and hand quilt, and I'm used to basting really well and just not using a frame. I wanted to try a frame to get it off my lap and have a more open area to try new quilting patterns. Is this a learning curve or should I just get DH to rush it out of the house asap? I'm really frustrated, I was so looking forward to this working out. :/
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