Frank Edmunds & Co. American Legacy Quilt Frame Wood Frame
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#6
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Location: Florida
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MarylandAnderson,
I have a quilt frame, constructed from a kit my husband purchased from Hinterberg. Here is the link to it. I love the frame because it can be tilted to vertical and stored without taking up the whole house. I'm not sure if this will fit your needs -- I'm not selling these, and have no financial interest whatsoever -- it's a frame I have and found works well for me. http://www.hinterberg.com/cat-Frames-46.aspx
I have a quilt frame, constructed from a kit my husband purchased from Hinterberg. Here is the link to it. I love the frame because it can be tilted to vertical and stored without taking up the whole house. I'm not sure if this will fit your needs -- I'm not selling these, and have no financial interest whatsoever -- it's a frame I have and found works well for me. http://www.hinterberg.com/cat-Frames-46.aspx
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Join Date: Oct 2016
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The Easy Build Quilt Frame kit from Hinterberg Design that Jeanette Frantz mentioned is the kit my DH purchased years ago and put together for me is a really good and solid frame. For me, I always had to have another pair of hands about to get the quilt top, batting and backing all onto the frame. But I too liked the "tilt to vertical for easy storage".
#8
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Have you looked at the video from Joe Cunningham, or is that quilting frame too dense for you? If you google Jean Brown Handquilting, it should take you to a site that sells quilt frames from lap to big, big.
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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Just in case you are still looking, Ithought I would tell you about my quilting frame. I have the Dritz Quilter’s Floor Frame. It is 39” x 28”, and since I glue baste, it works great for quilting and hand tying. It is made of PVC and can be put up in minutes and taken down just as quick and easy. I can pick the whole thing up if needed, and I love the ability to slant the quilt for easier access. I can even leave the quilt in the frame to put it away when company comes, I just lift the top part of the frame off the legs, put the rest away, and slide my work in progress under the guest bed, easy/peasy. It didn’t cost very much, and is simple to store. I have had mine since 1999. Here is a link to one like mine, which I love.
https://www.dritz.com/quilting-sewin...inishing/3129/
https://www.dritz.com/quilting-sewin...inishing/3129/
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