I ordered one of your machines about 11 years ago never got a chance to use it then had house fire am ordering another machine because the other one smells of smoke still now I have time to quilt yours seems so simple to use I can't stand all the bulk of fabric you have to push around and with your frame I won't have to do that ordering today thanks again for the first frame and for still having them looking forward to quilting on my new one. Linda
I just bought this frame, hope I can learn to quilt just like you John. Admire your patience. Thanks for sharing this tutorial and your fabulous frame. You are staying at the top of my list!
Thanks - there is another video on our website (see description) I shows all about the Flynn Multi-Frame. Let us know if you have any questions. Brooke
when are you going to invent a "roll about" to move the machine around, and make the frame the non-moving part??? I wonder if the old kitchen roll about for the microwave oven, etc would work to put the sewing machine on. Some of them even have an attached electric outlet.
I am going to get one of these. My quilting is limited severely by neck pain so no point in me buying an expensive long arm. I was wondering, John, do you raise your upper thread tension or lower it? I have been trying FMQ and the stitches on the back look terrible! Thanks