This is great information but now I think I need to purchase a scroll frame as I only have a smaller qsnap at the moment and have just brought the materials to make a big project. Thank you for all your information.				
			
		static/image/common/user_online.gif PuppyMom static/image/common/clock.gif 2018-2-13 12:04
I would definitely agree with the opinions here. Qsnaps are great, but they dont give you a ton of...
What is the circumference of the Q-snap rods? I have small hands and trying to decide whether to buy one so I can try it out. I currently use scroll frames & will continue to do so but looking for alternatives for traveling. 				
			
		static/image/common/user_online.gif crossstitchgal static/image/common/clock.gif 2018-7-6 22:23
What is the circumference of the Q-snap rods? I have small hands and trying to decide whether to b ...
The rods themselves are generally a half-inch rod. You can sometimes make your own by getting 1/2" PVC pipe at the hardware store and cutting it/shaping it to your desired size, but youll still need the qsnap clamps to hold the fabric on. :) 				
			
		static/image/common/user_online.gif PuppyMom static/image/common/clock.gif 2018-7-7 09:55
The rods themselves are generally a half-inch rod. You can sometimes make your own by getting 1/ ...
Thanks - thats good to know. Next time I have a coupon from Michael or AC Moore, Ill get one. 				
			
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		static/image/common/user_online.gif Rachael4187 static/image/common/clock.gif 2018-4-16 20:44
I use Q-snaps... ever since I first came across them a few years ago, thats all Ive used since. Th ...
Same! I also use small strips of Aida that I have trimmed off other finished projects to pad under the clamps. I bundle everything together with a grime guard.				
			
		For a big project I’ve seen more people using scroll frames, so I’d try this option! Good luck