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HomeCollectingComic BooksThe Walking Dead Comic BooksF.A. Edmunds Multiple Size Cross Stitch Scroll Frame Set |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Easy! Dec 12, 2007
By Bryan Lutgen
"bd180"
This product makes cross stitching so easy! Unlike the cirles that hold your fabric together that leaves lines in your work, the scrollframe makes it so you don't get those lines. Plus, this kit fits most sizes of needlework. It comes with different size dowels and it is very easy to assemble. As you work you can scroll the backing up or down to get where you need to. Right now I have two different projects going at the same time. Plus, the price of this scroll frame is perfect. If you were to go to a craft store you would be spending at least 30 bucks to get a good quality scroll frame. The difference is, this one makes different sizes. The ones in the stores that I found only do one size so you would have to buy more. This is definetly worth every penny.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Review Change Jul 27, 2008
By Alain Gaston I just received a contact from the owner of this company. Not only did she refund my money but REQUESTED THAT I NOT RETURN THE KIT. I still do not care for the kit but THIS COMPANY HAS SUPERB CUSTOMER SERVICE AND I ENCOURAGE ANYONE TO TRY ANY OF THEIR PRODUCTS. i WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE STAR RATING TO 4 BUT AM UNABLE TO DO SO IN THIS EDIT.
I ordered this kit and it was received in about 5 days. Then my trouble began. This is a kit with split dowels through which you pass your canvas then it is tightened. The longer dowels were 1/16" smaller (doesn't sound like much)and fit too loosely. The side stablilizers could not be tightened enough to hold the canvas.
Another thing, small wing nuts are used as tighteners and, as a senior, caused pain to my hands when trying to screw them tightly. When I tightened the stabilizers, it caused the cross pieces holding the canvas to bow and the canvas slipped out of the center area.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
needle point stretchers Oct 11, 2008
By Virginia H. Tierney
"ginny"
works well, though big for me to hold. A little difficult to keep tight.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Personally don't care for ... Dec 08, 2011
By Kathleen L. Montgomery The scrolls are not as well made as I had hoped for and are very difficult to work with when inserting fabric. Much prefer the scrolls that use Velcro.
Not Easy to Use Jan 15, 2012
By redhat I purchased the FA Edmunds stitching stand and the scroll frame set to go with it. I'm very happy with the stand but not quite as happy with the scroll frames. The bars of the frame have slits in them where you insert your fabric. I thought this would be easier and faster than having to stitch the fabric to the frame and it is but it is hard to keep the fabric straight. After you slide in the top and attempt to do the same with the bottom, everything shifts. This makes it hard to keep your fabric aligned straight which is important. It takes a bit of back and forth. Once everything is set, it's OK but it isn't as convenient as I had thought it would be.
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