Three Methods of Loading The HQ Little Foot Frame (with Little Buddy)
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- MK offers three unique loading options; Pins, zippers, and zipper/leader grips. She demonstrates using the HQ LittleFoot Frame equipped with the Little Buddy roller system.
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Thank you! I love your idea!
Thank you MK
Love all the options thanks Melissa and Ellen
Thanks! Just ordered my Little Buddy. You made it so easy to load.
Great tutorial Melissa (and Ellen). So much information. I love it.
I have a Babylock Coronet. Will the little Buddy system fit on my coronet frame? They look identical. Also, with the drawer for the little foot fit my coronet table? I love my local dealer, but your prices are markedly better! Thanks so much for this video! It’s extremely helpful to see the various methods for loading those quilts.
Thanks for all the info!
Thank you for the tutorial
Hi, I have received the zipper kit but you said instructions for attaching would be included but they are not. Do you have them online please?
Can't wait to try them out as they look great
Cheers Sue
Hi I love your video . Can I ask the quilt behind the machine is great do you have the pattern for it please
Using the little buddy on the little foot frame, you are showing how to attach a quilt that fits within the frame? Am I limited to only small quilts using the little buddy? Right now, I am sandwiching any size quilt first, then using my clamps and moving them as I quilt to quilt a quilt larger than the frame. I’m just trying to understand if it is worth the purchase of the little buddy.
Yvonne Anderson, well maybe not from her, any way. Not if it’s been six months and she never answered your question. I think I found on the HQ website that the Little Buddy is limited to approx 45” ( I cant remember the exact, but about fabric width. They said if you want to do wider, then just use the Little Foot frame as originally intended.
I’m trying to decide which frame to get. I have 14’ long room, but only about 6’-6 1/2’ in depth. In your experience, do you think that is enough room, depth wise, for a quilting machine setup? How much room do you feel is necessary on the end, to walk around? In my small amount of space, would you feel comfortable ever doing a pantograph? And if you had to use your Little Foot frame to do large quilts for others, would it be practical, or just annoying?
I’m looking at the Amara because it has adjustable handles. That’s important for me. Which machine are you using?
For now, I mostly want to do Twin, Baby, & wall hanging quilts, for myself or gifts. But I would like to keep my options open, in case I ever need do do this as a business. I like the idea of the Little Buddy, but wish it was wide enough for twin quilts. I don’t know if I’d like doing pantos, or not. Have you tried them? Thanks for sharing your experience. I look forward to hearing from you. 😊
I love your sewing table. Where did you get your?
i am also interested in Yvonne Anderson's question re the larger quilt size. I also sandwich my larger quilts and move as needed. Thanks
Will this work on the Sweet Sixteen?
Can I put a Tiara on a Little Foot Frame?
I wish there was a link to the store so we could check it out more.
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I just purchased the little buddy frame and I was wondering how do you load a quilt that is larger than 5 feet wide?
I which I lived near your store.:0\.Thanks.
valee val on line, my friend. 😄
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial, just one question, I purchased the zipper kit from you and I have not received the video or link to how to attach them, thank you and greetings from WA!
I'll look for your order and hope it includes your email. If you, however, search zippers MK Quilts here on RUclips you should find it. Thanks for your business. MK :)
@@MKQuilts Thank you for your response definitely you are five stars!, great customer service, I found it, and looking forward to have more business with you! Thank you very much
Hi. can you redo this methods of loading with a BIGGER QUILT with the HQ little foot frame with the little buddy. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee. Thanks🥰🤩😇
I have the little foot frame with the pole extension. I need to quilt a project wider than the frame. What would be the best way to load that?
Cheryl, what is the ‘pole extension’ for? To extend the Little Foot frame, or to extend the Little Buddy Frame? I haven’t heard of this. Thanks.
This is helpful in loading my little buddy but you don't show what to do when you are almost finished quilting since the top and batting are free flowing.
Can you load a full size quilt on this frame and can I use my Janome 1600 p on it
Our leaders are about 50" wide, which would set your max size for the quilt backing. The Little Foot frame is made specifically for longarm quilting machines, not domestic.
Where do you buy this frame?
This us from Handi Quilter. We are retailers. We sell them.
You need to eliminate, (stop using) the annoying phrase: "I'm going to go ahead and" . . .). Other than that, your video is very helpful.