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nursie76 09-22-2010 12:06 PM

I have the Flynn Frame and yours looks a lot like it. Mine has 2 4" diameter PVC pipes that are placed under the frame to allow the frame to move freely (I think it cuts down on the friction).

carolaug 01-07-2011 03:58 AM

I am trying to figure out how my hubby can make me a frame...these are wonderful ideas!!

carolaug 01-07-2011 04:00 AM

Does this do free motion quilting or just stitch in the ditch?

Originally Posted by MollieSue
I was reading posts about the Flynn Frame, and can't afford it right now, so I showed it to DH..... And this is what he came up with!

I've just started using it, and so far busted two needles.... lol!!!! Think I am having to get used to having the 4" quilting area, as that's where I've been busting the needles.
It's two 5' pieces of 1" pvc, and he made wooden thingys to hold them on each end. And pvc pipe fittings. He has 4x4x24" long under the quilt on each end, to help support it. I just used some packing tape to hold the leader cloths on (don't look at where I didn't trim the cloth to fit on the one side! lol!!!). Ribbon on sides, for side tension. This cost a whole $16, including the packing tape!

I just need to loosen the thingys on the ends to unroll it a bit, to get a new quilting area.

I thought this might help give somebody some ideas!
:D


susanwilley 01-08-2011 07:18 PM

MollieSue! This is so cool! Could you please post some more pics? I have my hubby talked into making one for me but, I would like him to have more info. What are you using to support each side of your frame as you quilt? Or are you just holding it? I imagine that would get somewhat heavy real fast.
Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic idea and your husbands talent!!!

susanwilley 01-08-2011 07:20 PM

MollieSue! This is so cool! Could you please post some more pics? I have my hubby talked into making one for me but, I would like him to have more info. What are you using to support each side of your frame as you quilt? Or are you just holding it? I imagine that would get somewhat heavy real fast.
Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic idea and your husbands talent!!!

susanwilley 01-08-2011 07:33 PM

MollieSue! This is so cool! Could you please post some more pics? I have my hubby talked into making one for me but, I would like him to have more info. What are you using to support each side of your frame as you quilt? Or are you just holding it? I imagine that would get somewhat heavy real fast.
Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic idea and your husbands talent!!!

I posted this somewhere else and I think it posted twice. II'm just so excited to have one!

susanwilley 01-08-2011 07:59 PM

Well, would ya looky here, I have 3 postings!! HA, LOL. So sorry everyone!

quiltedlamb07 01-08-2011 08:42 PM

very smart idea

jeannie t 01-26-2011 05:11 AM

Very nice! where did you get the carrage for your sewing machine?

Thanks,
Jeannie

Luv2sew4fun 01-28-2011 08:12 PM

Grace Company


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