Howdy!
Oops, beg pardon.
I meant I prefer to quilt in a hoop, not on a frame.
Yeah, I think Julia showed us what you're talking about,
a hoop on a floor stand.
http://www.planetpatchwork.com/ek-pp.htm
They can be kinda' pricey, new:
http://www.hinterberg.com/cat-Floor_Hoops-20.aspx
or not:
http://tinyurl.com/2dmdf9q
And just to throw this in (mercy!),
a small frame:
http://secure.cartsvr.net/catalogs/c...showprevnext=1
Even at 10 yrs old, in mint condition & made of oak, your price of $50/OBO
is a good starting point. You can always lower the price, but don't have
to give it away.
Again, good luck, Pauline!
Your Fabric Follies & More sounds like fun! I'd enjoy some details.
Our guild does a "garage sale" in June, those who wish may rent a table
for a small fee and sell whatever they please (mostly quilt stuff,
sometimes jewelry or candles, other crafts, no food); this is combined
w/ a potluck dinner & door prizes. Mild fun. ;-)
R/Sandy- just plugging away w/ my 12" round wooden hoop
On 6/8/10 7:18 PM, in article ,
"Pauline" wrote:
Well, maybe that's my problem - this is a hoop, on a stand. Sandy - can you
give me a more accurate description of what that is called, so I can do more
research on it? It is beautiful & we were thinking of putting a $50 price
on it, but maybe that's too high - maybe it's too low!!
P
"Sandy E" wrote in message
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Howdy!
Y'all keep saying "there aren't that many hand quilters out there".
Yeah, only about 5 or 6 million, maybe a few more. g
Hand quilting frame: no, thanks.
Hoop, yes.
Price for the frame: whatever anyone offers to take it off your hands.
R/Sandy - handquilter