Quilt holder
#11
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Location: Kenai, Alaska
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#12
I never could get the hang of the Flynn system. I was trying to work on the dining table. When I turned my machine sideways on the table so that the frame was parallel to the table, the foot pedal wouldn't reach the floor. It was just one issue after another and probably more to do with me than the frame. Had trouble connecting the extenders to make it big enough to accept a regular quilt, vs wall hanging. The rods came apart while I was trying to get the hang of it. I am a visual person and probably just needed someone to show me how vs reading how.
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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My daughter has a quilt suspension thingy that attaches to the back of the sewing table and has bungee cord clips that attach to the quilt and keeps it lightweight while quilting. I'm thinking Ruby Thompson but may be wrong as I always have senior moments with names.
#14
HI every one. I made one out of pvc pipe and it served me very well. When I am not quilting on it, or binding, I use it to keep paperP. to hang in order. Could use for puppet show, but don;t have any little ones. If I ask my kids now to come see the show after they got done laughing, don;t know where I would end up. Hope this will give you some ideas. kate henry
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