PVC-type quilting frame
#21
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Daytona Beach Shores, FL
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I have had one for years. I don' have the floor model but the smaller one. I like that I can take it anywhere and have even used it in the car. I used to have a large floor frame and it took up way too much room and to move the quilt took time unpinning the sides, move and repinning, I sold it. I need to get the bigger PVC frame.
#23
I have the Dritz quilters floor frame, it angles either direction. I love it. I have quilted a queen on it, it is doable. love the way it goes together quickly, I have never had a problem with it stretching fabric.Glad I found mine at Walmart about 2-3 yrs ago, they were clearancing them out for 35.00 I snapped it up, should have gotten the other too.
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 2
A friend of mine gave me one. I do have another floor frame , an antique. Any hints on putting the quilt into it. Do I baste/pin baste? never used a q snap. I do know how to put quilt in the antique frame and I know how to baste to just quilt on the table with no frame. Thank you for any hints.
#29
I have several sizes of the Q snap..The one I use the most is the 14 inch square. I have the floor model and several smaller sizes that I love too...I did find that after 11 years the snaps got a little looser, but I was able to replace them very cheaply by ordering the Q snap clamps. I had been told that you can use greenhouse clamps, but for me, they do not hold the fabric well at all..QSnap is well worth the investment, especially with a Joannes coupon!
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