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panda_rama Publish time 2012-6-28 14:03

I use Q-snaps a lot.They are handy and easy to use.I don't use a stand, not into big projects yet, only 11 x 11 or less frames.The clamps will eventually stretch out and will not snap tightly onto the fabric.Instead of buying new clamps, I add strips of paper towel or napkin between the fabric and clamps.No fabric damage or stain, as long as you wash your hands and handle the clamp/frame area only.Plus I clean the frame and clamps before starting a new project.   

kakkikak Publish time 2012-6-28 14:20

I use Q-snaps for my smaller projects and agree that over time you can loose tension. Sometimes you can put the clamps into the dishwasher and the heat from the steam when it dries will shrink them down. Maybe next time when you wash them you could just drop them onto the top shelf of your dishwasher.Also, if you cut strips of regular felt it also works great for giving you tension.

EvilPoptart320 Publish time 2012-7-16 09:52

I currently use an 11x11 q-snap for everything. Prior to this, I used wooden scroll frames. I didn't feel like paying $$ for the single use velcro, so I would simply tape it to the dowel. But as I became more advanced, I started doing bigger projects that wouldn't fit on rollers. At least with q-snaps you can do any size project you want. And to protect the excess fabric, I made a "grime guard". It looks like a steering wheel cover.

Mickey32 Publish time 2012-7-16 19:12

Q-snap user, but I have never bought the larger ones to work with yet.I have been considering the stretcher bar type on a stand but they are hard to come by here and expensive.

VivianLeigh Publish time 2012-9-13 14:29

I love them. I have used them for several sizes of pieces. I always use a stand for larger stuff though, as I have arthritis in my hands.

klweber2002 Publish time 2012-9-19 01:23

xsmom214 replied at 2012-4-23 23:36 static/image/common/back.gif
I love my qsnapsI do find them to be heavy but I use a floor stand so it's not a problem.I've...

What kind of floor stand do you use. I've been looking for one for my q snaps but so far haven't found one.

cassy Publish time 2012-10-9 20:50

Hi,I use q=snaps I have 4 sizes and I do not use any stands but to be honest thebiggest size,I find it a little bit hard to maneuver around.

Regards

cassy

xsmom214 Publish time 2012-10-10 06:39

klweber2002 replied at 2012-9-18 17:23 static/image/common/back.gif
What kind of floor stand do you use. I've been looking for one for my q snaps but so far haven't f ...

I use a Giraffe Stand.I bought it years ago in one of my craft stores.I haven't seen them in a long time but they might be available online.

lilife68 Publish time 2012-10-12 02:01

I used a q-snaps, but do not pressure clamps. I'll try a trick I read in another post ...

monic39 Publish time 2014-12-11 11:02

I use the 8x8 in hand and larger in a stand
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