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Your cart is empty.This stand is perfect for many types of craft projects. Allows you to stitch easier, faster and more comfortable without holding the frame or fabric. Suitable for Cross Stitch, Tapestry and Embroidery Frees up both hands for stitching
A. Marin
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I’ve been cross stitching my entire life, and this is my favorite frame by far. It works best for sitting on the bed, and I use a different (standing) frame if I’m sitting on the couch, but this frame has much better tension for holding the cloth tightly. I’ll probably buy another scroll frame like this to attach to my couch stand too. Highly recommend!
Michael Esche
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
As described
mia1000
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
The product is sturdiness but the knobs over time doesn't stay strong. So far, as it hold the fabric right.
Sara Beth Wade
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I bought a frame big enough for two bigger projects coming up and it is very big! It's easy enough to assemble, though I have no idea how I'll travel with it. I can take it apart, but the box is too long to fit in the Rubbermaid bin I was going to store it in... it works great for what I need it for and can leave it set up while I'm at my current housesit. My only real complaint is that one screw on one side of the scroll frame itself doesn't tighten well and that whole leg will go "floppy" because of it. I've found a screwdriver bit that fits it and helps me tighten it better, but for the cost, I wish it were a little more perfect.
Seamsmith
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
I'm extremely impressed with the quality of this stand. The pieces fit together well and they are nice and smooth. I need to spend some more time with it - I know I don't have all of the bolts seated into the wood all the way, so I'm hoping that takes care of my issues when I can find someone to help me with that.I really wish there was some kind of brace between the two legs to keep it from going all wonky when I try and flip the frame over to get to the back. I'm using it on my couch, not on a flat surface, so the legs don't stay in sync. I will experiment more and see if I can wrap something around the legs to keep them both together. I ordered a larger frame, too, so maybe that will help.
Abear289
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Bought this for my wife. She says it is easy to use. It was somewhat easy to assemble once I got it figured out. It keeps the fabric tight.The only thing is she has to continue to tighten one side of the frame to keep it in place. But that’s a minor inconvenience.
Dean Chesterman
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2023
This frame works just as expected.
Peter & Lucy
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
The contraption has been pretty helpful, but I’m working with delicate fabric so the clamping system is a bit too rough for my project. I was hoping there would be some way to roll my fabric in to keep it pristine - otherwise I really could’ve just used an embroidery hoop.The way the clamping system works is that there is a grove in the rod which the clamps hooks onto, catching and pulling the fabric. It takes a lot of practice to get a tight and clean clamp without stretching things too much. This is the reason why parts of my fabric are all stretched now.The knobs also tighten and come loose really easily, depending on how often you flip your work to look at the front and back. Something I am also doing. I don’t mind this so much, but it took me a while to realize it after having a lot of trouble with extremely tight knobs I could not unscrew.
WJS
Reviewed in Australia on February 14, 2021
much easier to embroider now, than using hand held frame
Johanne
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2021
Facile à utiliser, je conseille.
Chris cau
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2020
It does what you need it to but I think the parts are a bit on the cheaper side. I'm using it for embroidery and so i have to loosen the sides to flip it often. So now it feels like i have to tighten it even more after awhile. The side joints are very easily pushed so it warps easily when your working with it. I do love the clamps that hold the fabric though. That part is very secure. I would opt more a more expensive one next time but this is a good beginner one. I'm not sure how it is a floor stand though. It's quite small for that. I have it on an ottoman and work that way. Possibly good in the lap if you can figure out how to bend the legs to work
شيخة علي
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 4, 2020
ليس جيدة للتطبيق آولاستخدامها بها بعض العيوب بمصنعيه
Annie
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
I now own two of these stands and I love them! This lap stand is easily positionable to a number of different angles to make stitching so much easier. It is nicely finished but bare wood which could be easily stained if you so choose. As i have gotten older i need to use magnifiers to see the really fine cross stitch i do so I was looking for a frame to which i could clip a magnifier. This stand allows me to do that and sit comfortably on the couch or a wider chair to work.Some people have said they can’t seem to tighten the bolts but I think that is user error. The bolts are square headed and must be tighten hard to seat the square part into the wood once that is done It is easy to tighten the wooden nuts with no slippage.I cannot recommend this stand enough. I have been looking for this type of stand for quite a while. Attractive, practical and an amazingly decent price. It will also make a great traveling stand for workshops and longer trips.
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