Flynn's quilt frame
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Are any of you all familiar with this frame? I've been to the website and it looks very nice for the money. I was just wondering is any one on the board has one. I would be using it with my sewing machine.
#3
I have one and Love it!!
You do need a certain amount of space toe work, but not as much as a long arm machine!!
You can find them out there on E-Bay or such for a better price. I got mine for 35.oo on E-
Bay. Someone passed and the person in charge had no clue what it was, sold it still in the box, never used.
You do need a certain amount of space toe work, but not as much as a long arm machine!!
You can find them out there on E-Bay or such for a better price. I got mine for 35.oo on E-
Bay. Someone passed and the person in charge had no clue what it was, sold it still in the box, never used.
#4
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: SW Iowa
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I had one and it wasn't a bad frame but I like to make large quilts so it didn't work for me. If you make crib size or smaller or have a very large area to work in it's OK. I ended up getting a Grace frame for my Juki machine and it works better for me. There are a lot of people on here who love them.
#6
There's a link on here where some made their own for less than $30 too.
I had my DH make just the basic frame but I haven't tried it out yet.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-24223-1.htm
I had my DH make just the basic frame but I haven't tried it out yet.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-24223-1.htm
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tampa Bay Area, Florida
Posts: 2,229
Originally Posted by littlehud
I had one and it wasn't a bad frame but I like to make large quilts so it didn't work for me. If you make crib size or smaller or have a very large area to work in it's OK. I ended up getting a Grace frame for my Juki machine and it works better for me. There are a lot of people on here who love them.
#8
We used a tutorial from here on the board and made mine for less than sixteen dollars Followed this one http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-24223-1.htm
#9
Originally Posted by Rainybug
I have one and Love it!!
You do need a certain amount of space toe work, but not as much as a long arm machine!!
You can find them out there on E-Bay or such for a better price. I got mine for 35.oo on E-
Bay. Someone passed and the person in charge had no clue what it was, sold it still in the box, never used.
You do need a certain amount of space toe work, but not as much as a long arm machine!!
You can find them out there on E-Bay or such for a better price. I got mine for 35.oo on E-
Bay. Someone passed and the person in charge had no clue what it was, sold it still in the box, never used.
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