Quilt Frame STANDS!
Our first EVER! Homemade quilt frame stands, made by my husband!
Made from pine boards: 1x2's and 1x3's. With carriage bolts and large pins.
They can hold frames as large as 10 feet long, and can be raised to different heights that range from 28 inches, to 31 inches, to the tallest setting at 45 inches high. I like to have the frame at the lowest setting nearest to me, and the farthest end set either at the 31 inch setting or the tallest setting at 45 inches. You could actually use the tallest setting and stand to quilt even for a few minutes at a time.
If anyone would be interested in seeing a video of how my husband built these, please comment below.
Thanks!
Music: Dee Yan-Key, Merry Moon
Видео Quilt Frame STANDS! канала sweetpetalstitchery
Made from pine boards: 1x2's and 1x3's. With carriage bolts and large pins.
They can hold frames as large as 10 feet long, and can be raised to different heights that range from 28 inches, to 31 inches, to the tallest setting at 45 inches high. I like to have the frame at the lowest setting nearest to me, and the farthest end set either at the 31 inch setting or the tallest setting at 45 inches. You could actually use the tallest setting and stand to quilt even for a few minutes at a time.
If anyone would be interested in seeing a video of how my husband built these, please comment below.
Thanks!
Music: Dee Yan-Key, Merry Moon
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