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Cherry Quilting Frame- Solid hardwood frame for hand quilting anywhere. 36"x18" with adjustable top angle. Available in Cherry with satin polyurethane finish. All wood is sourced and kiln dried in southwestern Illinois. Hand quilt in your living room-this frame is finished as furniture. Also makes a nice stand to display your latest,or favorite quilt. Free shipping to lower 48.

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This frame is an improvement on the DIY Flynn Multi Frame. I decided to use two extra pipes below the frame to keep the batting and backing off the floor. However, this caused a drag problem. I removed these extra pipes from the instructions even though my bottom photos show the original frame. All three layers can be rolled together on the top rail. You could also roll the backing only and float the top and batting. The clamps will keep them tight enough without rolling. Furniture grade pvc…

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My great grandmother didn't use a frame. She sandwiched her quilt between two mattresses. She stitched a row and rolled it up and then, pulled another row out from under the mattress. She quilted sitting on the floor. A frame was only necessary for quilting bees. My great aunt (her sister) had a ceiling frame made with broomcorn slats clamped together with C-clamps. Pulleys were screwed to the ceiling. The ropes were tied around the slats. They ran over the pulleys and were held in place by…

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