PVC Embroidery/Quilt support frame
#41
I have been using it while I make table toppers, it worked great for hanging items in different stages of making. In my small space it gives me a way to keep things organized (a little bit). I haven't taken it down since I put it up, to handy. Thank you for looking.
#43
This was my best thing to have when you have many projects going. I used it for quilting and embroidery and towards the end of Christmas sewing smaller items. I will never take it down. Once the smaller items got to the other end of the frame they were done. I don't mean to brag but sure came in handy. Hope you all have a wonderful Holiday season.
#49
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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I have the Jennoops frame. After using it for awhile I have discovered that it works OK on small quilts. BUT I am going to build the three sided frame to see if it will better support larger quilts, especially the sides. Most of my quilts end up full sized or larger. Even after I keep saying "NO MORE LARGE QUILTS".
#50
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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This is such a great idea, that I thought some new quilters might like to see what crafty quilters can come up with to help with the weight of a quilt while trying to do FMQ on a domestic machine.
I am thinking about something like this just to help with the weight of the quilt while I sew on binding, which I do all by machine. I would have to have a circular shower curtain holder so my rings kept sliding around. Right now, my quilts all try to slide off to the floor, and this is using a dining table.
I am thinking about something like this just to help with the weight of the quilt while I sew on binding, which I do all by machine. I would have to have a circular shower curtain holder so my rings kept sliding around. Right now, my quilts all try to slide off to the floor, and this is using a dining table.
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