Grace Company The A34 Instructions
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T
ABLE OF
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C ARE , F INISHING AND S TORAGE .
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W ARRANTY .
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A SSEMBLY S TEPS
S TEP 1: L AMP H OLDER TO P OLE M OUNT E ND A SSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
S TEP 2: H ARDWARE TO L EG A SSEMBLY .
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EGS TO
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OLE
M
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S TEP 4: B RACE A SSEMBLY .
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S TEP 5: B RACE TO F RAME A SSEMBLY .
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S TEP 6: P OLE A SSEMBLY .
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S
TEP
7: P
OLE TO
F
RAME
A
SSEMBLY
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S TEP 8: F INAL F RAME A DJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
F OLDING AND S TORING YOUR A34 TM .
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.14
U SE OF A CCESSORIES .
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Q
UILTING
I
NSTRUCTIONS AND
T
IPS
M AKING AND U SING C LOTH L EADERS .
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P REPARING THE F ABRIC L AYERS F OR I NSTALLATION .
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F ABRIC I NSTALLATION .
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.19
T
ROUBLE
S
HOOTING
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S PECIAL T IPS T YING Q UILTING
C OPYRIGHT M AY 2003
R EPRODUCTION P ROHIBITED
J IM M.
B AGLEY G RACE W OOD , I NC .
P ATENT P ENDING
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Caring for Your A34
TM
Your A34 TM Quilting Frame is a sturdy frame that can be used finished or unfinished. For extra protection, or to give it a finished look, you may seal, stain and/or finish the frame using a number of different applications. This is best done BEFORE YOU ASSEMBLE your frame.
To seal the wood, we recommend an application of tung oil that will help preserve the wood and will help to prevent warping. To add a certain color to your frame, you may use a Danish Oil finish. We recommend the
Deft TM or Watco TM brands. Some prefer to use a urethane coat to add a more glossy finish.
Test stain on an inconspicuous place. Many different finishes and/or stains may be suitable for sealing and beautifying your frame. You may want to consult your local paint retailer for finishes that are easy to apply and dry hard–not oily.
Use and Storage Tips
--Store frame in a dry place. If not assembled, store with poles and braces in vertical position. (This will prevent floor moisture from seeping into the poles).
--Do not carry the assembled frame by the quilting poles. Hold the braces instead.
--Do not drop the frame or let it twist out of square.
Lifetime Limited Warranty
GraceWood, Inc. will replace or repair, at our choosing, any part of the Grace A34 TM Quilting Frame, which may be shown to be defective. This Lifetime Warranty does not cover parts damaged through misuse, improper storage, improper assembly, loss, natural events and willful or accidental destruction. Defective parts may be returned only with a valid RMA# which may be obtained by calling GraceWood, Inc. at 1-800-264-0644.
Warranty card must be filled out, stamped and mailed to the address on the card within 30 days of purchase.
Contact Information
For Technical Support or any other correspondence concerning your A34 TM Quilting Frame, call 1-800-264-0644 ~
OR ~ E-mail: [email protected]
OR ~ Write to:
~ OR ~ Fax: (801) 485-4388 ~
P.O. Box 27823
Salt Lake City, UT 84127
For details on accessories and other information, see us online at www.graceframe.com
For shipping of materials to the Grace Company address package (postage prepaid) to: The Grace Company,
2275 South 3200 West, SLC, UT 84119. Materials may be returned only with a valid RMA# or Returned
Merchandise Authorization Number which may be obtained by calling GraceWood, Inc. at
1-800-264-0664.
If you call after business hours (M-F 8:00 a.m. – 5 p.m., MST) be assured that your call will be returned the next business day if you leave a message. Please report any errors in these instructions or make constructive comments to the following: [email protected]
Grace Quilting Frames and Hoops: Innovation and Evolution
Grace Quilting Systems have been developed over the past two decades with several original design innovations. Additionally, because feedback from many of the thousands of quilters who have purchased and use the GraceFrame TM , we have been able to make a frame that will truly enhance the entire process of hand quilting from beginning to end. If you have any suggestions that will help us to improve our product or service, please tell
The Grace Company by corresponding to us using one of the above methods.
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A34 Parts List
1-Right Pole mount End
1-Left Pole Mount End
1-Right Front Leg
1-Left Front Leg
1-Right Back Leg
1-Left Back Leg
1-Left Accessory
Tray
1-Right Accessory
Tray
Pole Parts
1-Wing
Grip Tool
3-40 Tooth
Ratchet Wheel
3-Ratchet
Stop
3-Pole
Cap
6-Guide
Dowel 3-Quick Release
Pole Hook
3-Springs
3
8-5/16 X 2"
Carriage Bolt
Hardware Parts List
***Drawings display hardware in actual size***
4-1/4" X 60mm
Connector Bolt
6-1 1/4" Grabber
Screw
4-5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt
2-1/4" X 55mm
Connector Bolt
4-5/16" Wing
Nut
3-1/4 X 1 1/2"
Truss Bolt
12-1/4" X 35mm
Connector Bolt
6-1/4" Rectangle
Nut
4-1 1/4" Fender
Washer
8-5/16" Flat
Washer
8-1/4" Flat
Washer
6-Nylon Washer 8-5/16"
Jamb Nut
4-5/16"
Nylock Nut
8-Plastic
Rollers
1-4mm
Allen Wrench
Pole List
3-55 1/2" Pole
3-48 1/2" Pole
3-22" Pole 3-19 1/2" Pole
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Assembly of the A34
TM
Quilting Frame
B EFORE Y OU B EGIN
Using the preceding parts list as a reference, take the parts out of the box and make sure your package is complete. (If there is something missing or damaged, do not call the store or dealer from whom you purchased the product . Please contact The Grace Company directly at 1-800-264-0644).
T OOLS N EEDED
To assemble your frame, you will need the following common tools:
1. One ½" wrench
2. Phillips Head Screw Driver
3. Wing Grip Tool (to easily tighten and loosen wing nuts--provided)
4. Allen Wrench (provided)
Note: To help you distinguish between wood parts, all Left Side parts are marked with an “L” grooved into the wood on the inside of the part. Right side parts are also marked with an “R” on the inside. The first four steps will involve installing hardware into parts and performing other sub-assemblies in preparation for further steps.
This is a new product! We welcome your feedback on this product or these instructions. If you encounter a problem during assembly or use of the Grace A34 TM , and you can’t seem to overcome it, call us before frustration sets in! ☺ 1-800-264-0644.
NOTE!
Read each step all the way through before actually assembling parts in that step.
S TEP 1: L AMP H OLDER TO P OLE M OUNT E ND A SSEMBLY
P
ARTS
N
EEDED
: 1 – L
EFT
P
OLE
M
OUNT
E
ND
1 – R IGHT P OLE M OUNT E ND
2 – A CCESSORY T RAY
2 – L AMP H OLDER
2 – ¼”
X
55
MM
C
ONNECTOR
B
OLT
2 – R ECTANGLE N UT
Attach the Lamp Holder to the Left Pole Mount End by placing a ¼” x 35mm connector bolt through the hole at the front of the Pivot Section, with the head of the bolt on the outer side.
Place a ¼” rectangle nut in the cross slot of the Lamp Holder and thread the bolt through the nut (see close-up below).
1/4" X 55mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" Rectangle
Nut
Left Pole Mount End
Inside View
Left Accessory
Tray
5
Tighten the 35mm bolt completely, using the allen wrench provided. Repeat these instructions for the
Right Pole Mount End.
Right Pole Mount End
Inside View
Right Accessory
Tray
1/4" X 55mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" Rectangle
Nut
S TEP 2: H ARDWARE TO L EG A SSEMBLY
P ARTS N EEDED : 1 – L EFT F RONT L EG
1 – R
IGHT
F
RONT
L
EG
1 – L EFT B ACK L EG
1 – R IGHT B ACK L EG
8 – 5/16” X 2” C ARRIAGE B OLT
8 – ¼” F LAT W ASHER
8 – 5/16” J AMB N UT
Put two 5/16” x 2” carriage bolts into the two upper holes of left side legs, as pictured (see right).
5/16" Jamb
Nut
5/16" Jamb
Nut
NOTE! The head of the bolt should be on the outer side of the leg
(opposite the side marked “L”).
1/4" Flat
Washer
5/16 X 2"
Carriage Bolt
1/4" Flat
Washer
5/16 X 2"
Carriage Bolt
Next put a ¼” flat washer and a
5/16” jamb nut onto each carriage bolt and completely tighten the jamb nut onto the bolt.
5/16" Jamb
Nut
5/16" Jamb
Nut
5/16 X 2"
Carriage Bolt
1/4" Flat
Washer
5/16 X 2"
Carriage Bolt
1/4" Flat
Washer
Right Back Leg
Inside View
(see left).
Right Front Leg
Inside View
Left Front Leg
Inside View
Left Back Leg
Inside View
NOTE! Failing to tighten jamb nuts in these initial steps will lead to assembly problems in further steps. Be sure to completely tighten each jamb nut as instructed!
Repeat these instructions for the right side legs
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S TEP 3: L EGS TO P OLE M OUNT E ND A SSEMBLY
P ARTS N EEDED : 1 – L EFT F RONT L EG
1 – L EFT B ACK L EG
1 – L EFT P OLE M OUNT E ND
4 – ¼” F
ENDER
W
ASHER
4 – 5/16” W ING N UT
8 – P LASTIC R OLLERS
Left Front
Leg Assembly
Plastic Rollers
1 1/4" Fender
Washer
Left Back
Leg Assembly
Left Side of Frame
Inside View
1 – R IGHT F RONT L EG
1 – R IGHT B ACK L EG
1 – R IGHT P OLE M OUNT E ND
4 – 5/16” F
LAT
W
ASHER
4 – 5/16” N YLOCK N UT
Left Pole
Mount End
5/16" Wing
Nut
5/16" Wing
Nut
5/16" Nylock
Nut
5/16" Flat
Washer
5/16" Nylock
Nut
1 1/4" Fender
Washer
5/16" Flat
Washer
First, put two plastic rollers on the lower bolt in the Left
Front Leg and two on the upper bolt of the Left Back
Leg.
5/16" Flat
Washer
1 1/4" Fender
Washer
Next, line up the parts and slide the Left Pole Mount
End onto the four carriage bolts as pictured above. The top front bolt goes through the hole near the top of the front slot. The bottom front bolt goes through the front slot itself.
Plastic Rollers
Right Pole
Mount Assembly
Right Front
Leg Assembly
Plastic Rollers
Right Back
Leg Assembly
The top back bolt goes through the back slot, while the bottom back bolt goes through the hole near the bottom of the back slot.
Right Side of Frame
Outside View
With the Pole Mount End properly in place, place a 1 ¼” fender washer (largest) and a 5/16” wing nut onto the two bolt in the slots,
Next, place a 5/16” flatwasher and a 5/16” nylock nut (nylon side out) onto the other two bolts.
NOTE! The nylon lock nuts look just like jamb nuts, except for the thin nylon ring inside. This keeps the bolt from eventually working itself off of a bolt. When tightening nylock nuts at movable points like this one , it is important not to over-tighten! Tighten this nylock just enough to hold the washer against the wood, but loose enough to allow the washer to turn with your finger.
Repeat these instructions for the right side assembly (see right).
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S TEP 4: B RACE A SSEMBLY
P ARTS N EEDED :
4 – B RACES
4 – 5/16” X 1 ½” H EX B OLT
4 – 5/16” F
LAT
W
ASHER
In this step, you will pair the brace pieces together to form the upper and lower braces.
Take two braces and line them up with each other as pictured. (Now is the time to select the size of frame you want to initially assemble. See the chart on the following page for guidance. Crib size is pictured on this page).
IMPORTANT!
Be sure the inserted metal T-Nut on the end of each brace is facing away from the other brace (toward the outside)!
Place a 5/16” x 1 ½” hex bolt with 5/16” (larger) flat washer through the selected long slot of the one brace and into the hole and T-nut of the other brace.
Repeat these instructions for the other set of braces.
LEAVE THE HEX BOLTS LOOSE AT THIS POINT, ALLOWING THE BRACES TO TELESPCOPE IN
AND OUT.
5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt
5/16" Flat
Washer
T-Nuts Should
Face Out
Brace Assembly
(Crib Size Upper Brace Shown) 5/16" Flat
Washer
5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt
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Brace Sizes
Crib Size(59" quilting space)
Upper Brace Assembly
60 3/4"
Lower Brace Assembly
62 3/8"
Twin Sizes(73" quilting space)
Upper Brace Assembly
74 3/4"
Lower Brace Assembly
76 3/8"
Queen Size(95" quilting space)
96 3/4"
Upper Brace Assembly
Lower Brace Assembly
98 3/8"
King Size(109" quilting space)
Upper Brace Assembly
110 3/4"
Lower Brace Assembly
112 3/8"
*****Optional Super King Size(123" quilting space)*****
Upper Brace Assembly
124 3/4"
Lower Brace Assembly
126 3/8"
*****Optional Extra Long Super King Size(143" quilting space)*****
144 1/4"
Upper Brace Assembly
145 7/8"
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Lower Brace Assembly
S TEP 5: B RACE TO F RAME A SSEMBLY
P ARTS N EEDED : 1 – L EFT F RAME E ND
2 – A SSEMBLED B RACE S ET
4 – ¼” R ECTANGLE N UT
1 – R IGHT F RAME E ND
4 – ¼” X 60 MM C ONNECTOR B OLT
1/4" X 60mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" X 60mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" Rectangle
Nut
Braces and Frame
Sides Assembly
Note that the two sets of braces are interchangeable as the upper and lower sets.
Begin with the lower brace. Align the keyed end of the brace into the slots located on the inside of the
Back Legs.
Place a 60mm connector bolt through the hole of the Back Leg (from the outside) and into the keyed end of the brace.
Place a rectangle nut in the cross slot of the brace so that its threaded hole lines up with the bolt. Thread the bolt through the rectangle nut and completely tighten using the allen wrench. Repeat these instructions for both ends of the brace.
Now position the Upper Brace assembly into the slots of the Pole Mount End, as pictured.
Repeat the steps above using the 60 mm bolts and rectangle nuts, completely tightening all connector bolts with the allen wrench.
NOTE! CONTINUE TO LEAVE THE HEX BOLTS THAT CONNECT THE BRACES TO EACH
OTHER LOOSE AT THIS POINT.
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S TEP 6: P OLE A SSEMBLY
A
C
Pole Assembly
B
PART A: “F” and “E” Pole Assembly
P ARTS N EEDED : 3 – “F” P OLE
6 – G UIDE D OWEL
6 – N
YLON
W
ASHER
3 – “E” P OLE
6 – 1 ¼” G RABBER S CREW
First, you will assemble the “F” (55 ½") and “E” (19 ½") poles. Gather these poles together along with the grabber screws and Guide Dowels.
Insert a Guide Dowel into the ends of each “F”, and “E” 1 1/4" Grabber
Screw
Guide
Dowel poles WITH THE SMALLER
HOLE OF THE GUIDE
DOWEL INWARD.
Nylon Washer
A
Insert a grabber screw into a
Guide Dowel. Using a Phillips Screwdriver, screw the grabber completely into the rail.
Place a nylon washer onto the end of each “F” and “E” pole.
PART B: “D” Pole Assembly
P
ARTS
N
EEDED
: 3 – “D” P
OLE
3 – 50-T
OOTH
R
ATCHET
W
HEEL
3 – S PRING
3 – P OLE C AP
3 – Q UICK R ELEASE P OLE H OOK
3 – N YLON W ASHER
First attach the Quick Release Springs to the ends of the Quick Release Hooks. This is done by slipping the springs over the knob, as pictured.
Pole Cap
Quick Release
Nylon Washer
Pole Hook
Place the Quick Release Hook assembly into the slots that are cut into the end of each “D” Pole.
Pole Spring
40 Tooth
Ratchet Wheel
B
Next place a plastic Pole Cap onto the end of each “D”Pole. The slotted side of the Pole Cap goes in the inside.
You will put the ratchet wheel and nylon washer on the end this assembly later.
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PART C: Connecting Pole to Pole
P ARTS N EEDED : P OLES AND ¼” X 35 MM C ONNECTOR B OLTS
( NUMBER DEPENDING ON WHAT SIZE YOU ARE ASSEMBLING ( SEE CHART BELOW )
First match the rail assembly size with the size you selected for the braces. Look at the chart below to see which poles are needed for the desired size.
Align the slanted ends of the pole parts together and insert each bolt into the outside hole.
Continue inserting the bolt through to the metal
T-nut insert.
1/4" X 35mm
Connector Bolt
Begin all the bolts by hand, then, while holding the wood poles together, align it squarely on all sides. Now use the allen wrench to completely tighten all bolts. Continue bolting together all
C slanted ends of poles until you have three quilting poles of identical size.
Crib Size : 2 connector bolts per pole assembly
Queen Size : 2 connector bolts per pole assembly
Twin Size
King Size
: 4 connector bolts per pole assembly
: 4 connector bolts per pole assembly
(Multiply the amount of connector bolts x 3 pole assemblies for total needed connector bolts—multiply by 4 if you have the 4 th Pole Kit)
POLE ASSEMBLY ( BY LENGTH OF QUILTING SPACE )
Quilt must be at least 1" smaller than the overall length of pole.
Crib Size D E
60"
F = 55 1/2
D = 48 1/2
G = 22
E = 19 1/2
Twin Size D G E
74"
Queen Size D F
96"
King Size D G
110"
F
D
**Optional Super King Size G G F
S TEP 7:
D
**Optional Extra Long Super King Size
124"
X
P OLE TO F RAME
F
143 1/2"
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A SSEMBLY
P ARTS N EEDED : 3 – A SSEMBLED P OLES
3 – R ATCHET S TOPS
3 – ¼” X 1 ½” T RUSS B OLT
***IMPORTANT: Before completing the next step, in mind that the truss bolt be about 1/4" too long.
BOLT SHOULD NOT BE
TIGHTENED WITH ANY
TOOL. TO AVOID
DAMAGE, ONLY FINGER-
TIGHTEN THIS BOLT.
Install the three ratchet stops as illustrated using the truss bolt into the metal inserts of the
Right Pole Mount End.
Back Pole
Pole Assembly Wheel Direction
Middle Pole
TIP: Observe the direction of the Ratchet
Wheel teeth as illustrated and follow while
Front Pole
Ratchet Stop Insertion assembling the quilting poles to the Pole
Mount Ends.
Slip a Ratchet Wheel onto the end of one “D”
Pole. Slip a nylon washer onto each end of the pole assembly. Position the end of the pole that does not have the Ratchet Wheel on it into the
LEFT FRONT HOLE in the Left Pole
Mounting End (just inside the lamp holder).
(NOTE: There are three hole options giving you slight height adjustment. Be sure to place each end in the same level hole).
1/4 X 1 1/2"
Truss Bolt
Back Pole
Pole Insertion
Middle Pole
Front Pole keep should
THE
As you position the Ratchet Wheel end of the pole into the Right Pole Mounting End, pull the Quick
Release Hook back, then release it into the hole.
Test the ratchet stop to make sure it fits snug into the teeth of the wheel. If it does not, slip the wheel off and flip it around so the teeth go the other direction.
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Complete the above steps for the two other poles with Ratchet Wheels. Remember, the wheel rotation will be opposite from the wheel on the front pole.
S TEP 8: F INAL F RAME A DJUSTMENTS
After all the poles are in place, adjust the Upper Brace so that all the poles will roll freely but will not move from much side to side.
Tighten the 5/16" hex-head bolts that are in the slots on the Upper Brace.
Adjust the Lower Brace so that the tilt action will move smoothly and easily.
Tighten the 5/16" hex-head bolts that are in the slots on the Lower Brace.
Double-check the Brace to Stand Assembly, making sure all connections are completely tightened.
NOTE! For best results while quilting, be sure to use the wing-grip tool to completely tighten the four wing nuts connecting the legs to the end pieces. This will prevent the bolts from sliding in the grooves.
F OLDING AND S TORING
A34 TM
Folding the A34 is a very basic, tool-free process.
Loosen the wing nut at each leg/end piece connection on the inside of the Right and
Left Ends.
As you tighten the last wing nut, you will want to stabilize the frame to prevent it from collapsing.
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With all four wing nuts loosened, grip the frame by the front and middle (or back) rails and lift up.
Gently let the frame down, allowing the legs to fold in, parallel with the end pieces.
Retighten the four wing nuts so the legs hold their folded position.
The A34 can be stored leaning against a wall, or lying flat on the floor. If lying the frame flat, be cautious about floor moisture affecting the frame.
Frame Folded with 4th Pole
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Assembly & Use of Accessories
(Available from the Grace Company: 1-800-264-0644)
Assembly and Use of 4th Pole Kit
Fourth Pole Parts Lists
2-1/4" X 55mm
Connector Bolt
4-1/4" X 45mm
Connector Bolt
4-1/4" X 35mm
Connector Bolt
2-2" Nylon
Washer
1-Quick Release
Pole Hook 1-Spring
1-1 1/4" Grabber
Screw
6-1/4" Nylock
Nut
1-Pole Cap
1-Guide Dowel
6-1/4" Flat
Washer
1-55" Pole
1-48 1/2" Pole
1-19 1/2" Pole 1-22" Pole
1- Left Straight
Wood Bracket
1- Right Straight
Wood Bracket
1- Left L
Wood Bracket
1-4th Pole
Hand Wheel
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1- Right L
Wood Bracket
First connect the “L” wood brackets to the Left and Right End pieces.
The short leg of the “L” connects to the End piece using the 45 mm connector bolt, washer and nylock nut (as pictured) with the longer leg of the “L” pointing down.
Next connect the Straight Wood Bracket to the Left and Right back Legs using the 55mm connector bolt, washer and nylock nut (see right).
Be sure the cut-out surrounding the bottom hole of the Straight Bracket faces toward the inside of the frame.
Now connect the Straight and “L” Wood Brackets together using the 45mm connector bolt, washer and nylock nut.
With this bracket assembly in place on both the Left and Right Ends, you are ready to insert your rail.
Follow rail assembly instructions on pages 11 and 12
(Assemble the 4 th Rail so it is the same length as the other three). Be sure to put a nylon washer on each end of the rail.
Completely tighten all nylock nuts in this assembly.
1/4" X 45mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" Flat
Washer
1/4" Nylock
Nut
1/4" X 55mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" X 45mm
Connector Bolt
1/4" X 55mm
Connector Bolt
4th Pole Mounting
Brackets on Right Side
Inside View
1/4" Flat
Washer
1/4" Nylock
Nut
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4th Pole Installed
Back of frame
4th Pole Mounting
Brackets on Left Side
Outside View
Application and Use of EdgeMaster TM
The Edgemaster TM keeps the side tension of the quilting fabric even. Slide the hooks around the back side of the front and middle poles. The bar with the cloth sleeve should rest on top of the two poles, with the sleeve facing toward the work area.
There are four tightness settings available. The best one will depend on the angle of your poles as they rotate around. (Example: If you are clamping down on the corner of the front pole, you will need to clamp down in a less tight setting).
To test the appropriate tightness setting, lift the handle up to the unlocked position and move it to a different notch and gently pull down to the locking position. If it strongly resists locking down, DO NOT FORCE.
The setting is too tight. (typically, the cloth sleeve bar will bend under the pressure of a setting that is too tight).
Pin the quilt edge to the muslin strip. Next, as you lock in the appropriate tightness setting, pull gently away from the work area to achieve desired side tension.
Do not distort fabric by pulling it too tautly.
SuperKing TM and Extra Long SuperKing TM Extension Assembly
These kits extend your frame to 123” (S.K.) and 143”
(Extra Long S.K.) to handle over-sized quilts.
The assembly
Super King Extension Kit configuration pictures for the
SuperKing TM
Extension Pole are located on page 14.
The Brace assembly configuration pictures for the
SuperKing TM
Extension set-up are located on page 9.
Follow those
2-Super King Brace Extension
4-22" Pole
4-5/16" Flat
Washer
8-1/4" X 35mm
Connector Bolt
4-5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt pictures and directions as you set up the frame into the
SuperKing TM or
Extra Long
SuperKing lengths.
5/16" Flat
Washer
4-5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt
Extra Long Super King Extension Kit
2-XL Super King Brace Extension
4-55" Double Cut Pole
4-5/16" Flat
Washer
5/16" Flat
Washer
Super King Brace Assembly
8-1/4" X 35mm
Connector Bolt
4-5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt
5/16 X 1 1/2"
Hex Bolt
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Installing Fabric and Quilting with your A34
TM
Use of
Optional
Cloth Leaders
Your quilt fabrics may be tacked directly to the poles. However, using cloth leaders is a much better way to attach your quilt. Leaders are easy to make and allow the quilter to move the last few inches of the quilt forward from the rear pole to the front quilting area.
This is a suggestion for making one kind of cloth leaders. There are many ways and ideas for making these leaders. Don’t be worried about trying your own idea. Just remember that the longest strip of fabric should be applied to the rear pole. This allows the whole quilt to come up into the area of quilting without stopping and adjusting the quilt top to the second pole in order to finish it.
The best cloth selection for making cloth leaders is unbleached muslin.
Purchase: 1 ½ yards for 58" pole (crib)
2 yards 72" pole (twin)
2 2/3" yards for 94" pole (queen)
3 yards for 108" pole (king)
The best way to reduce the amount of tacking and un-tacking of cloth leaders as you change frame sizes is to make a cloth leader for each individual pole piece. Have it run from the straight end of the pole to about half-way through the slant (or cut) end. –OR– After you know the frame size you want, make a cloth leader for that size as shown below and add about 7" to its length. This will give you the extra material you need to make a header that the pole can slide into. This will eliminate the need for tacking the leader or having separate leader pieces.
Attach to Back Pole
B
Attach to Middle Pole
M
Attach to Front Pole
F
Cut Along Line
Cut Along Line
Step
Step 2 . Finish the cut edges of the leaders with either a serge stitch or with a very straight 1/2" hem allowance. Press the leader cloth with a warm iron.
Step
Step 4
Step 5
. Thumbtack the cloth leaders to the poles as shown on illustration below.
. Pin or baste your quilt fabrics to the cloth leaders. Use the dark, straight line that you marked on your leaders in Step 2 to align your quilt fabrics with.
Step 6 . Roll the Cloth Leaders and Quilt Fabrics up on Poles.
Step 7. You are now ready to begin quilting.
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B
Attach Fabric To Poles With Large Head Thumb Tacks
M
Pin or Baste Fabric Layers to the 1" Reference Line
F
B
Mark Each Leader Cloth With A
Solid Reference Line 1 or 2 Inches From the Edge
M
F
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Installing Fabric on the A34
TM
Step 1. BACKING FABRIC
The first fabric that will be applied to the quilting frame is the Backing.
The Backing is also known as the lining fabric. This piece of fabric will be the under side of the finished quilt. It is recommend that this piece of fabric be 2" to 4" larger than the top on all four sides, especially if your top is a pieced top.
(A pieced top may possibly stretch out and become larger than the backing if you do not make this allowance).
The Backing fabric can be one continuous piece of fabric or can be made by sewing fabric together.
Piecing :
Cut the selvedges before you piece the back fabric together. The selvedge is woven more tightly than the rest of the fabric and won’t have the same “give” as the rest of the fabric, which can cause the seam to be too tight. Use a slightly larger machine stitch than used in normal sewing when piecing the lengths of the back fabric together. Many quilts have Back fabrics that are not one continuous piece of fabric and are pieced together using two fabric pieces with a seam down the middle
Back Pole
Middle Pole or three fabric pieces with two seams having been sewn. You can also sew your back fabrics together using crosswise piecing.
Thumb
Tacks
Front Pole
Front Pole –Backing fabric
1. Mark the center of Backing fabric with a pin or a pencil mark.
2. Tack the center mark to the center of the front pole. (The Backing fabric is put on with the wrong side of the fabric up and visible.)
3. Lay the fabric naturally and evenly along the straight edge of the pole. Do not stretch the fabric . Tack the corners of the fabric to the pole.
Backing
4.
Add a few more tacks to hold the material on the pole.
Middle Pole –Backing fabric
1. Tack the other end of the Backing fabric to the middle quilting pole, centering with the mark as directed on the front pole.
2. Tack the center mark to the center of the middle pole.
3. Lay the fabric naturally and evenly along
Middle Pole the straight edge of the middle pole. Do not stretch the fabric. Tack the corners of the fabric to the pole.
4. Measure the amount of wood showing at
Back Pole the edges of the fabric to the end boards.
This measurement should equal the amount showing on the front pole.
5. Securely tack the Backing fabric along the entire edge of the middle pole, using plenty of tacks.
Rolling the Backing fabric onto the middle pole
Backing
Front Pole
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1. Roll the material onto the middle pole, making a smooth roll. Be sure there are no wrinkles present.
2. Smooth the quilt from the center to the outside edges of the pole as it is being rolled.
At this point do not roll the fabric tightly, just roll it nicely smooth and even.
3. Roll until there is very little slack between the two poles.
IMPORTANT: Now, from the front of the frame, look at the fabric and readjust the fabric on the front pole if necessary. Sometimes, due to an uneven grain line of the fabric, the fabric will be loose in one area and tighter in another. First, try rolling the fabric completely from the middle pole to the front pole and then back to the middle pole again. Then if this did not adjust the fabric, simply even the tension by adjusting the tacks on the front pole. After adjusting the tension insert additional tacks to hold the fabric on the front pole.
NOTE!
Fabrics should never be tight. For best results, use as little tension as possible without letting the Quilt sag.
Batting and Quilt Top
Middle Pole
Thumb Tacks
Back Pole
Front Pole
1.Lay the Quilt Top face down on the floor and line your batting directly over it.
2. Mark the center of the Top.
Batting
Backing
3. Line up the edge of the Quilt
Top/Batting to the inside rear pole as shown.
4.Tack the center the Top/Batting to the center of the rear pole. Tack the corners. Make sure that the Quilt
Top is centered with the Backing already installed on the middle and
Top Fabric front rails.
5. Now completely tack the fabric edge.
6. Roll the Top/Batting up and onto the rear pole by rolling the rail away from the front of the frame. Make sure it rolls smoothly.
7. When you reach the end of the fabric, pull the loose end of the Top/Batting over the backing and line it up on the front rail.
8. Completely tack the Batting and Quilt Top moving from the center out to each corner.
9. Remember to smoothly and evenly lay the Quilt Top to the Front Pole without stretching from corner to corner during the tacking process.
10. On the rear pole, measure the wood from quilt edge to End Board. This measurement should be equal to the
Quilt Top edge to End Board measurement of the Front Pole.
Adjust the tension to the Backing Fabric and Batting and Quilt Top Fabrics until you get the desired tensions.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!
OPTIONAL 4 th POLE BATTING INSTALLATION
1. Center the batting on the front pole over the backing and tack down with a few tacks.
Smooth batting over the back to the middle pole and let the batting drape to the floor between the middle pole and the 4 th pole.
2. At this point, leave the batting draped to the floor. You will roll it onto the fourth pole after applying the quilt top.
Top Fabric
Back Pole
Middle Pole
Backing
Front Pole
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Batting
4th Pole
Happy Quilting!
Problem: Fabric sags on one side or in middle.
Trouble Shooting
Solution: Fabric may not be cut evenly straight or the grain of the cloth may not be square. Take it off and square it up or pull (gently) to square.
Problem : Sides of quilt have a concave edge. (See illustrations on top of next page)
Solution: The fabric was stretched along the pole. Take the fabric off and let it relax until it is not misshapen and then re-install, without stretching it along this edge.
Top View
Top View
Concave Edge
Incorrectly Stretched Along Poles
Front
Problem: Quilt backing is much longer than quilt top, after quilting.
Solution: Monitor tension of backing and quilt top. Mark on edges of fabrics every six inches on backing and quilt top and as you roll you will be able to monitor the tension.
Problem: Batting tears or separates during the tightening of the ratchet wheels.
Solution: The batting was stretched and stressed. The batting should be longer than the quilt that you are making and there should not be tension applied to it. Check the 4 th pole to make sure that it is rolling smoothly and easily.
Problem: Poles are bowing in.
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Solution: The causes may be: 1. Seam down the center of the fabrics may be sewn too tight and is not giving with the rest of the fabric. If the seam is the problem the quilt may be attached sideways. 2. Fabric is not cut evenly.
3. Too much tension has been applied. 4. Fabric has been stretched along the poles instead of smoothly laid along the pole then attached.
Problem: Fabric pulls/tears out at the thumbtacks when tension is applied.
Solution: Seat the tack all the way in. The head of the tack, not the post of the tack, should hold the fabric. Use a tack hammer to seat the tacks if your hand is not strong enough.
Incorrect Correct
Problem: Poles squeak as they roll or they do not roll freely.
Solution: The frame is not square!
Square it up with the floor using a carpenter’s square or an uncut piece of poster board or a picture frame. If the quilting frame still squeaks after making sure that the frame is in good square alignment, rub some paraffin or candle wax on the dowel ends of the poles.
Helps for Quilting, and Especially Tying:
Before installing the quilt onto the frame, mark both the quilt top and backing in similar increments along the two side edges . (The sides that are not tacked onto the poles). While rolling the quilt during the tying process watch the marks. This will help you to keep an equal tension on the top and backing
Quilt Top
Both Layers of Fabric
Chalk Mark Every 3 to 6 Inches fabrics so you won’t over tighten one or the other of your fabrics.
Backing or Lining
When rolling into a new area of tying, allow your last row of ties to remain in the new area of tying. Also, tie your knots tight. Do not roll past you last row of ties.
The preceding are tips for common questions and problems that are easily solved based on years of experience and understanding of no-baste quilting. If you are experiencing continued difficulties using your GraceFrame, please know that we we are eager and able to help! Call us at 1-800-264-0644.
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am – 5 pm
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