Flosstube ~ Handi Clamp scroll frame unboxing and demonstration!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Handi Clamp scroll frame set on Amazon:
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Current book I am reading:
The Wedding Night by Harriet Walker: amzn.to/3CQCrk0
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Primrose Cottage Stitches ~ This Is Halloween:
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I am stitching mine on 28 count Jobelan ~ Antique Copper:
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Lowery Table Clamp:
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Lowery Corner Clamp:
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CM Designs Phoenix: www.123stitch....
I am using all the called for DMC and stitching it on 14 count aida in Vanilla Latte from Hand Dyed Fabrics by Stephanie.
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Modern Folk Embroidery 2021 SAL:
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I am using DMC 3750 and DMC 958 for my thread.
I am using 28 count Jobelan in the color Lambswool for my fabric.
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Treasure Studios Art ~ Cherry Blossom:
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My Cross Stitch For Beginners playlist:
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Okay Miss Inspector Gadget.....I now am ordering the Lowery corner clamp as well as these scroll rods, the Halloween pattern you are currently stitching plus I already ordered 2 Carolyn Mannings!!! I am soooooo easily influenced!🤣 I just love watching your videos. Not really into the true crime but I still tune in for the beginnings of each one. Thank you so much for your channel and sharing your beautiful stitching! I just lost my mom to ovarian cancer and yesterday we closed on the sale of my childhood home. I am so thankful I can put on some of my faves on flosstube and escape my grief for awhile. Take care!
Danielle, your tutorials are the best! Thank you.
I'm glad you like these frames. I have the round knobs with mine and they work the same s the knobs. My husband built me small table frame and I use the center holes on the sides to hold the frame in the frame. I'm using the same knobs you have for that. We got them from Lowe's..
I also just ordered these today…I hope they are as easy as you make it look Danielle!! 😉
Thanks for the demo you make it look so easy. Will give these a whirl.
Thanks for showing this, Danielle. It's nice to know there are less expensive scroll frames available, and this looks like it would fit my Elan Lap Stand (Artisan Designs). Take care!
Nice frame. Thanks for showing.
I just ordered these, then I thought maybe I should check TH-cam before it ships to make sure it looks like I can handle it (I'm new to cross stitch & have pain issues), but this looks easy-peasy! Thanks for sharing, Danielle!
Ok so I just set it up and I love it! I did get it from 1,2,3 cause I didn’t need it that bad.
Now I have all these other systems sitting here lol
I have this complete set and it’s still in the package, I’m gonna be breaking them out this week for sure now!
Very helpful, thanks!
These are a great concept. Pricy in the UK but the elbesee easy clip frame is a good alternative
Thank you !!!
I like my fabric as tight as possible. I might just try this.
Thank you for your review excellent!
The wooden knobs were included with earlier models, but they also offered the black plastic knobs as an optional accessory. I think they only offer the black plastic knobs now. I actually prefer the black plastic knobs. I have dexterity issues in my hands and always had issues trying to get a good grip on the wooden knobs. It's not an issue with the black plastic ones since they have places to get a good grip on them.
I have the regular side clamp on my Lowery stand. Do you think you would be able to roll and move the fabric up without removing it from the stand with the side clamp?
No. I do not think I would be able to roll up the fabric without removing it from the clamp.
@@Stitcherista Thanks! I guess it was just wishful thinking on my part which usually involves finding the lazy way to do things. 🤣
How is the tension? You said tight. I’ve been used to a hoop because I like the tension or like qsnaps are tight but would like a scroll and like the flexibility of sizes w/this scroll. Would you say the tension is equivalent? Not so much? Thanks in advance. As I bought a cheaper scroll and the tension wasn’t squat and I hated it glad it was cheap.
Yes, the tension is almost as tight as a q snap.
I wonder if tensioners on the sides may help pull more taught too? Clearly I light it pulled taut- like a drum (can you tell?) 🤪
I ordered the clamp frame today from Amazon. Did you special order the corner clamp for your Lowery stand ? It looks so much more comfortable on the corner. Thank you again for the video.
I did order the corner clamp from the tinsmiths wife but they don't have it on their site any longer. I have the corner clamp linked in the description box at fire poppies where you can get on an email list for it when they get it back in stock.
Do you have to have a corner clamp on the Lowery stand to use these scroll frames?
No, I think you could use them with the regular lowery clamp.
@@Stitcherista Thanks! Set is being shipped. 😀
i don’t have lowry but i do have the elan lap stand. Would these fit in the Elan? I do really large (HAED) so not sure rods long enough for these projects?
I think they would fit in the elan. I don't know if the rods are long enough for a haed though.
I like the handy clamp
Eliminates the basting step to the dowel rod.
Which Amazon seller did you use? I've been looking for someone trustworthy, but all of the sellers I've seen on Amazon look scammy to me. The link you posted gives two options.
I don't remember. It was a long time ago when I bought them.
@@Stitcherista - No worries, I've emsiled the company that produces them to ask if they could sell me one or refer me to a trusted re-seller based in Europe.
Thanks anyways. :)
PS! What about the holding jig for your frames so you can rotate and be hands free? What is such a thing called and where would I get one?
@@Stitcherista - BTW I can see on my reply that you might not read the full comment with the "PS" at the bottom because it says "read more" lol.
I use a lowery needlework stand.
@@Stitcherista - Thank you! :D
Would you consider the fabric to be “drum tight” in either or both of these scroll rods?
I think it is tighter with the handi clamp, although I feel if I played around with the Arabeska I could get it tighter.
@@Stitcherista I have the Elan lap stand, have you tried the Handi-Clamp in that stand? Thank you for your insights.
I have not tried the handi clamp in that. This video was the first time I tried them.
where would you put felt? before you clamp
it?
Yes. You would put the felt first in the clamp before putting the fabric in it.
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