Quilting frames
#1
Hello All
I am looking for the name of a quilt frame/machine and was wondering if anyone on these boards might know.
I saw it on display at a quilt show last year. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The concept of this machine quilting frame was that you placed your own sewing machine onto a "tray" that had casters on the bottom of it. You moved that tray around to quilt your quilt. There was a simple frame that held your quilt in place. It appeared to be a simple homemade design. I remember picking up the brochure from the gentleman, checking out the website, and now I can't find any of it.
Any ideas? Does it ring a bell with anyone? I'd really like to look at this affordable option again.
Thanks in advance,
Bonnie
I am looking for the name of a quilt frame/machine and was wondering if anyone on these boards might know.
I saw it on display at a quilt show last year. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The concept of this machine quilting frame was that you placed your own sewing machine onto a "tray" that had casters on the bottom of it. You moved that tray around to quilt your quilt. There was a simple frame that held your quilt in place. It appeared to be a simple homemade design. I remember picking up the brochure from the gentleman, checking out the website, and now I can't find any of it.
Any ideas? Does it ring a bell with anyone? I'd really like to look at this affordable option again.
Thanks in advance,
Bonnie
#5
There is the Handi-Quilter model and Grace frames, I would try either of those to see if it is what you meant. You could also do a search on-line for quilting machines and find several options. Good luck.
#6
Thanks for all of your suggestions. I have done the google search for every combination of words I could think of. I have seen the John Flynn one and the Grace frames, those aren't the ones. I'll have to wait and see if it comes around in a quilt show again.
Thanks,
Bonnie
Thanks,
Bonnie
#9
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Bonnie wrote to me and told me it was the Easy Quilter II that I had mentioned among others.
http://www.easyquilter.com/eq2.htm is the link.
I also live in Cincinnati and am hoping to meet Bonnie soon. Thanks to others who were trying to help find this frame.
June in Cincinnati
http://www.easyquilter.com/eq2.htm is the link.
I also live in Cincinnati and am hoping to meet Bonnie soon. Thanks to others who were trying to help find this frame.
June in Cincinnati
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