AMW Publish time 2015-3-28 18:17

What Frame Should I Get & Where Should I Get It?

For my next project, a HAE, I was thinking of getting a frame instead of a hoop that I can use when sitting on the sofa. I have taken a look before at what was out there, but could use some help. As to what works and what doesnt, and is there actually any frame I can use comfortably on a sofa.

Also some tips on how to buy frames the budget way in EU. So if any of you know how to get decent quality frames for decent prices (incl. shipping & customs if relevant), please, please let me know.

Thanks :)

antje Publish time 2015-3-28 20:54

I Always work by hand. So I dont use these things. So I canf help you. Succes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PudelGrl Publish time 2015-3-28 20:57

I usually use the q-snap frames and I really like them. Theyre lightweight, come in a variety of sizes, and hold my project tightly. I also find theyre a lot easier to use than some of the others ive tried.

Mary.Jane Publish time 2015-3-28 21:51

I have tried all kinds of frames, from hoops to Q snaps to lap frames to floor frames.My favorite is a scroll frame that I bought very inexpensively from Michaels (here in Canada).I think it was only about $45CDN, and is lightweight, easy to assemble and perfect for a HAED (in my opinion) because you can easily flip it over to do any work on the back.I have attached a picture of it :)


CraftyLouAnna Publish time 2015-3-28 23:03

Oooh, I should take a look see too!I work right beside Michaels daily.I have a floor stand that is very similar to this, all but the frame piece that holds the scroll bars.

Mallardduck Publish time 2015-3-29 21:28

Looks perfect and nice price too!

rteixeira63 Publish time 2015-5-1 03:01

Wonderful. Where did you get your floor stand?

Countedout Publish time 2015-5-3 01:21

If you choose Qsnaps the 11" squares are a popular choice. Youll still be able to hold the frame in your hand and stitch, if this is what you need. A lot of people use hair clips to hold the excess fabric out of the way. Or use elasticated covers.

I think if you go for scroll frames and upwards you may find them unwieldy after a while. Especially at HAED sizes, so youre probably going to want a frame and a stand to hold it.

Inexpensive options in the EU that I like are Elbessee. I really like their frames and stands. Their posilock system might work for you, and still allow you to sit at the sofa and stitch. Look secondhand too - there are lots of their frames out there, for not much money.

If you go on Ebay, look at ITA. They are fairly new, but are putting out some impressive frames/stands at amazing prices. I havent tried them but I have heard good things from people who have.

Good luck! You dont need to spend a fortune to get a good system. I dont think there is too much that can go wrong with a basic wooden frame that cant be easily repaired!

liyanaosman Publish time 2015-5-3 01:39

I use two lap stands. One is KS Creations Z Lap stand for my q snap. This is for my smaller projects. For my HAED, I use Ks Creations Original Lap Stand (Large Base). Itll fit scroll frames up till 36" if i;m not mistaken. I prefer lap stands coz I like to be mobile and dont want to be confined to just one stitching spot. I bought them from threadneedlestreet dot com. International Shipping price and insurance is quite hefty, plus customs tax in my country. But i love them!

Darcyandrick Publish time 2016-2-25 15:04

static/image/common/user_online.gif Mary.Jane static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-3-28 06:51
I have tried all kinds of frames, from hoops to Q snaps to lap frames to floor frames.My favorite...

I was just researching this exact frame, but held off ordering it because a couple of the reviews stated the difficulty in accessing the back side of your work.Youre saying its easy to flip to the back?Another question I have is can you remove the scroll frame from the stand if you want to?
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