I would love to have a lot of stamps. I don't have any so thanks for but thanks for sharing. And this is an old video but I would love to have half of those. But unfortunately, I can't afford them, so I'll just do the way. I've been doing so happy stitching.🧵🪡🧵🪡🌺🌸🩷🙏🤠
I bought some of mine on marketplace for cheap. Amazon has cheap ones too. The other expensive stand I could not afford but I don’t need those expensive ones anyway.
Nice collection. We all change our methods and having a selection is very good. At the moment, my Lowery stand is my favorite. I'm just now getting into floss drops and trying not to "break the bank" either 😊. I think that is what you were trying to say about all your must needed tools.
That’s awesome. I think I am going to try using my Lowery stand now that I have a place for my crafting and sewing. I make my own floss cards as well. I dont need them to be fancy 😁
These are great, Thank You for showing them. I have a Lowery, and a K's lapstand. I also have the Loops And Threads Universal stand, a scroll frame and stand set, and a Daylight stand. We both like collecting stands, lol. ❤
Nice selection. If I’m not stitching in hand, I love to use scroll frames too. I like the one with the independent side legs and I just set it on my table and stand to stitch, it’s a nice break from sitting.
Thank you for your review. The information you shared is very helpful for my search for a better frame. I have the ez American dream frame and a agree about the knobs becoming loose. I keep a screwdriver close to hold the screw tight while I twist the knob. But your idea about the black plastic knobs is an idea I did not consider. I will try that. Thanks for the tip. Happy stitching.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with the several stands. I think the left floor stand looks good, seems like it can used for hoops and qsnaps. The last one you showed, I have the same problem with it.
The last tall floor stand only needs the two bars brought to the middle holes to stop it from being unstable. I have used mine for 2 years and it never does what yours does but then both of the long bars are put At the middle and not the far points like you have yours, try it you will love the stand then. I have heard many good comments about the Lowry stand but have not tried it, but it does need to be oiled as the instructions say or you will cause wear and need to replace parts. Watch Dizzy Stitcher on this he does have a video that states that. Thank you for sharing. I only have the one stand I told you about and it doesn't wabble and I love it.
Thanks for the tip. I will try doing that when I use stand. I appreciate it so much. I agree with oiling the lowery stand. The last time I used it, it was squeeking my boyfriend told me to oil it 😄
I have just a square frame and diy some legs and feet. With dowels 3 for $2 at Walmart flat wood from dollar tree. 2 screws for feet to dowels then 2 wing nuts in dowel to frame holes. Works great for table top so I don’t have to hold it or lean up against something.
Nice collection of stands. I have an Elan lap stand. It is a quality stand but it doesnt really fit well on my lap in the chair I stitch in. May be better on a table. I usually just use my hoop without a stand. Is the metal stand sturdy? What brand is it?
I don't really have a table frame although that small K creation I have is kind of a table frame but not really nice in my opinion. I know there's one that can be attached to the table that I am considering buying. Here's the link. See if that is what you like . firepoppies.com/products/lowery-table-clamp
I do not judge because I am a hoarder, too - you should see my hobby stash room, ouch😮 Which expensive frame from England are you talking about, what’s its name? Also, I see you have a few Bill’s frames, they are out of production long time ago, where did you buy those and for what price? Thank you!
Hi Nicole. I think the metal one but I got it from someone who bought it from there. The Bill's frame you refer are purchases from Craigslist long time ago. I still hoard when it comes to cross stitch and sewing 😄