Help me identify, please?
#33
Originally Posted by Jennalyn
I had several interested parties message me from Freecycle, the first of which is actually taking them to an assisted living community where she works. :) Thank you for your help, everyone! They're going home with her tonight.
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Originally Posted by ontheriver
The big oval is a quilting hoop, the square one with the wingnuts is a frame to hold your cross stitch while working on it. The long pieces that look like T's are the legs to one of the frames so you don't have to hold it in your hand. Others look like plain embroidery hoops.
The 1 that looks like a half circle w/ a rod across, I believe is a hoop for quilting the edges of a quilt. I have one.
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Originally Posted by ontheriver
The big oval is a quilting hoop, the square one with the wingnuts is a frame to hold your cross stitch while working on it.
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Originally Posted by QuiltingHaven
The long straight one is for needlepoint. I have done more than 30 needle point pictures from 8 x 10 to 30 x 40 over the years and there are many different size needlepoint frames. You slip the canvas into the split sides and twist the round dowels until your surface is taught and then you screw the metal nuts till they are tight. As you complete the section you are working on, you loosen it, twist and start needle pointing on the next section. I thought quilting would be easier...it is NOT just much bigger and different.
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