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Flynn Quilting Frames

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suzette58
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Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by suzette58 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:44 am

I have seen comments about these frames and when I searched I couldn't find anything. I am looking at maybe buying this. I need to hear good and bad.
Suzette58
Suzette

Susie
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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by Susie » Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:02 pm

If you do a search for the Flynn Frame on this forum, you should find a lot of comments. I don't have one but it sure sounded like those who did, did not like them at all so be careful.
Susie

MommyBVL
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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by MommyBVL » Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:56 am

yea I heard bad things about them to I don't have one but I was lookin to get one and I decided not to due to the bad press it got on here Tina

FarmChick
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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by FarmChick » Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:21 pm

I bought one and worked hard at practicing on it. NEVER could get it to do well. Besides it got heavy when I was close to the edges, and it still needed the width of the frame on each side of the machine--4' frame--8' of space, or it bumped into the sides. It was the ONLY thing I lost in the fire that I will not miss and will not replace!!!

quilterbee
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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by quilterbee » Fri Oct 16, 2009 1:49 pm

Not so much, Amie :o)

Suzquilts
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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by Suzquilts » Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:33 am

I looked at one and bought the Easy Quilter instead, which now has rails like a longarm. Attaches to your sewing table (see easyquilter.com EQ3). It is priced higher than the Flynn but the only extra thing you have to buy is some C clamps, which, if you have a creative hubby, may already be in his stash.

My 25 cents (inflation, doncha know)

Suz

swakins
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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by swakins » Sat Oct 17, 2009 4:54 pm

I have seen discussions on a number of groups for this frame, and never heard anything good about it. One thing I understand about it is that the roll is so large that it really gives you very little space for quilting.
OHSue

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Re: Flynn Quilting Frames

Post by Pilot2b » Sun Oct 18, 2009 4:28 pm

When I was looking for a frame, I was discouraged just by the looks of it and the set up. I finally bought one made out of PCP, BUT not like you see in the shops. Mine was hande made by a lady in Missouri and the frame moves up and down and you can sit any where you want with it, and it gets close to you and bottom sglides under the sofa, cair, etc. It is her own design.

Helen

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