Kate Henry's PVC structure idea
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I made a similar thing but I used dog grooming arms from Amazon. Just clamp them to your table and add clamps to the already attached ropes. Here are the ones I bought: http://www.amazon.com/Master-Equipme...oming+supplies
They cost a bit more but they are easier to set up and you can take them down in a jiffy!
They cost a bit more but they are easier to set up and you can take them down in a jiffy!
#13
I have a (maybe dumb) question. I definitely want to try this quilting system. I have only quilted one quilt, and it was SITD, but I do want to learn other techniques.
My question is - how would I made the frame larger to fit a QS or KS quilt?
Thanks!!
My question is - how would I made the frame larger to fit a QS or KS quilt?
Thanks!!
#15
This has turned into fun posts. Had some giggles, great way to start a day. Daughter is coming in and out, she is waiting to start classes on pp. To answer Ladydukes question. You can fold larger quilts, clip quilts in middle. I have not had a problem with larger quilts. Thanks again for such fun posts. kate
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Ok I can't resist any longer! I have to share my story My dear husband made me one of these a few months ago right before our Snowvember storm here in WNY. The first morning after we finished making it, I went down to my sewing studio to use it and I smelled gas. 911 told us to get out of the house and they sent the fire department. Of course DH stayed and took the guys downstairs. The gas pipe coming into the house was right next to the "set-up" and the firemen looked at it very puzzled. So DH told them it was an adult toy (think 50 shades of Gray!) Now whenever I use it I have to smile!!! PS Gas company came put in a new valve even in that stormy weather!!!! Oh and l love the set-up no matter what it looks like!
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I like this idea a LOT but my sewing room is the living room and it's crazy enough in there already, I think this structure would be just a little too much. I like the dog grooming arms idea, though! Or maybe I could rig some sort of "holder" attached to my table that I could just pop the top part in and out of so I could only have it up when it's actually needed. I'll have to think about this...I was FMQ'ing a queen a few weeks ago and wondering why I ever thought that was a good idea, LOL. I got it done, but it wasn't really fun or easy. This would help a lot, I think.
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My husband made something similar for me, works great! The only thing I noticed different is your clamps, at first we tried that type of clamp but they were just too hard for these old hands to open, someone suggested rachetting (sp?) clamps-they are super, so easy to open & close & are secure, much better for my hands.
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[QUOTE=LyndaOH;7046502]I made a similar thing but I used dog grooming arms from Amazon. Just clamp them to your table and add clamps to the already attached ropes. Here are the ones I bought: http://www.amazon.com/Master-Equipme...oming+supplies
Lynda, That looks very interesting. How many did you need, and for what size table?
Lynda, That looks very interesting. How many did you need, and for what size table?
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