PVC Quilting Frame... Things Youll Need 3/4-inch PVC or - TopicsExpress



          

PVC Quilting Frame... Things Youll Need 3/4-inch PVC or CPVC pipe Four 3/4-inch CPVC 90-degree elbows or four 3/4-inch CPVC three-way L fittings (for legs) Four 3/4-inch PVC caps (for legs) Hacksaw Sandpaper Four quilt frame clamps or 2-inch PVC pipe Read more : ehow/how_7761546_directions-pvc-quilting-frame.html Instructions 1 Determine the size and shape of your frame. You will be working on the section of the quilt that is attached to the frame, so you will want it to be small enough to be within reach, but large enough that you do not have to move it very often. Decide whether you want to hold the frame on your lap or give it legs so it will stand on its own. PVC pipe is fine for smaller frames, but CPVC -- a stronger hot- and cold-water pipe -- is recommended for larger frames, or those with legs. 2 Draw a diagram of your desired quilt frame complete with size requirements before going to the hardware store. If adding legs, you will need to determine whether the quilting frame table will have a tilt, making it easier to see the entire section of fabric. 3 Cut the pipe. (C)PVC pipe will come in long lengths, such as 10 feet. Measure and mark the pipe with a marker and cut the pieces to size with the hacksaw. You will need four lengths of pipe for a lap frame and eight lengths for a table frame. For legs, cut two of the legs -- for the front -- 2 to 5 inches shorter than the back legs, depending on how tilted you want it to be. 4 Example of a 90 degree elbow. Attach the elbows or fittings on the ends of the cut pipe to assemble the shape. Make sure the third opening on each of the three-way fittings faces the same way on all four. Attach the legs, making sure the two shorter legs go on the front of the table. 5 Attach PVC caps to the bottom of the legs for stability. 6 Purchase quilting frame clamps at any art and crafts store, or prepare to cut your own. Using the 2-inch pipe, or wider, depending on the thickness of your quilt, mark the center on the side of the pipe. Mark the top of the pipe in 2-inch increments for as many clamps as you will want. Usually one or two clamps are placed on each side, depending on the length. 7 Cut the pipe for clamps. Saw off the 2-inch pieces and then, cutting along the length of each piece, remove a section that is a bit less than half of the pipes circumference. Sand the edges smooth so they do not pull or catch on the fabric. You should be able to drape the quilt fabric over the frame pipe and then snap each clamp over both, trapping the fabric and holding it firmly against the frame pipe. You may end up with several diameters of clamps to hold various thicknesses of fabric. Sponsored Links Read more : ehow/how_7761546_directions-pvc-quilting-frame.html
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