PVC-type quilting frame
#12
Just one word of advice when you do get it hide it from kids. My son found mine and well lets just say thank goodness I only paid a dollar for it he used it as a sword and it was destroyed before I could say no!
#16
Originally Posted by lynmccoy
I have a q-snap and really like it. I turned mine into a tilting one by buying 2 pieces of pvc pipes the same size as the legs that came with it but longer. If you don't want to measure, just take your leg with you to the hardware store and they will fix you right up and even cut them to whatever size you want. Then when you put it together,it will tilt toward you. When you don't want it to tilt,just take the legs off and use the legs that came with the frame.
#18
I have a PVC floor frame bought from JoAnn's - I like it .. Considering I haven't had any other floor frame, I will say that its easy to assemble, fits snug, without creasing, and its the right height for me as I sit in my recliner to either tie, or handsew .. Hope that helps a little..
#19
My husband made me a PVC quilt frame and I have used it for 13 years and really like it. They are nice when you are done hand quilting you just take it a part and takes up very little room.
I would recomend one as I know you will enjoy it.
:-D
I would recomend one as I know you will enjoy it.
:-D
#20
My husband made me a PVC quilt frame and I have used it for 13 years and really like it. They are nice when you are done hand quilting you just take it a part and takes up very little room.
I would recomend one as I know you will enjoy it.
:-D
I would recomend one as I know you will enjoy it.
:-D
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