I used your tutorial, and my frame came out great! I did do 2 slight modifications, so I don't have to unscrew and flip the bar. Every time, I wanted to switch sizes. All I did was add 2 52" vertical boards and 2 of the 30" horizontal boards. That way, I can add 2 pieces of tack strips to each of the 2 boards facing their respective positions. So now I can use all 3 frame squares without having to take anything apart. 👏🏽 Thanks again for the video
Omg I'm only 40 seconds in and I'm impressed. THANK YOU for showing your material list and dimensions upfront. I almost guarantee your video is the one I will follow to build my first frame. You're awesome, Thank you!
Good Job! You look very comfortable with that Batt-Drill in your hand. I’m trying to teach my daughter that she doesn’t need to be afraid of these power tools when you understand how they work, but I don’t think she believes me.
Hello! Future tufted here! Love your logo. The size of your frame seems ideal. Just a little hard to follow along for dimensions, but I’m a visual learner so that helps. Good luck on your journey!
wow first channel with so low subscribers.Awesome explanation and great content.Keep up the great work and your channel will be also having a lot of more subscribers in the future. Was fun watching your video.support you:)
I think you might have a small problem. You will not be able to stretch your fabric properly over the tack strips on the pieces you inserted into the frame. Both of your smaller tufting areas are not useable. The tacks on the strips are angled to hold once the fabric is stretched. They are only angled in one direction and won't hold if used backward, the fabric will just slide off the tacks. How are you able to stretch in either direction needed when the tacks only angle one way?
Hey! I’ve used the 28 in by 30 in and the full frame to complete 2- 6ft by 4ft rugs for a set so far. No issues yet! I never planned on using the smaller part at the bottom right only cuz is measured out to be 28 in by 20 in…. The portion I intended for use was the full frame, the interior 52 inch by 52 inch, the interior 52 in by 28, and the interior 28 inch by 30 inch. All I do is flip the vertical 54 in beam in the middle and now the strip is facing outward from the side I decided to use😁
@@tuftrugsatl I see. So when you flip the vertical 54" beam do you have to remove the screws flip and re screw them? Unless I am missing something? Aren't all the pieces attached with angle brackets and screws?
So each L bracket holds 4 screws total. 2 are attached to the frame and the other 2 are attached to the 54 in piece on each side. When I am about to flip it, i only unscrew 2 screws on each side. After thats done... I pull the 54in beam out and rotate it 180 so the tack strips are facing away from the middle of the smaller frame I'm about to tuft on. Let me know if thats clear :)
I used your tutorial, and my frame came out great! I did do 2 slight modifications, so I don't have to unscrew and flip the bar. Every time, I wanted to switch sizes. All I did was add 2 52" vertical boards and 2 of the 30" horizontal boards. That way, I can add 2 pieces of tack strips to each of the 2 boards facing their respective positions. So now I can use all 3 frame squares without having to take anything apart. 👏🏽 Thanks again for the video
Omg I'm only 40 seconds in and I'm impressed. THANK YOU for showing your material list and dimensions upfront. I almost guarantee your video is the one I will follow to build my first frame. You're awesome, Thank you!
I’ll be dropping a better frame video than this one end of October/ beginning November! It has wheels 🫣🔥🔥🔥🔥
"bout time a tufter showed some ingenuity. Good job champs
I love your smile so very much. I never thought to make my frame adjustable. It's now on my todo list.
Good Job! You look very comfortable with that Batt-Drill in your hand. I’m trying to teach my daughter that she doesn’t need to be afraid of these power tools when you understand how they work, but I don’t think she believes me.
Hello! Future tufted here! Love your logo. The size of your frame seems ideal. Just a little hard to follow along for dimensions, but I’m a visual learner so that helps. Good luck on your journey!
Very cool idea! And I love your sense of humor … “two hours later” made me lol. Good job!
BRILLIANT
Hey Queen. Thanks for this video.
No problem 😊
Definitely going to be using this , thank you !
Nice! Let me know how it turns out. Just hit me on FB or IG
Amazing. Thank you.
Thank you for watching
Dope ❤ so inspirational
Thank you🥰
wow, brilliant :)
Nice work. Do you sell custom frames?
thank you !!
Thank you for watching
🔥🔥
can ik the dimensions for that 4 foot frame ? lowkey perfect starter size
Thank you
Thank you 🫶🏾
Nice work I'm getting into tufting just ordered supplies will follow ur work on frame. Can u reply with everything u used plz?
Hey! Everything I used is in the description box. I have all the dimensions in there as well🥰 good luck. Let me know how it goes
@@tuftrugsatl ya i saw that after lol i will thanks again.
wow first channel with so low subscribers.Awesome explanation and great content.Keep up the great work and your channel will be also having a lot of more subscribers in the future. Was fun watching your video.support you:)
Much appreciated! We are definitely going to keep growing
Cross Dowels/Barrel Nuts are your friend here
Where does your yarn go ?
😍😍😍😍
where would i buy material for this big of a frame
I got it off Etsy. It does come from china but they ship fast because of the delivery time
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I think you might have a small problem. You will not be able to stretch your fabric properly over the tack strips on the pieces you inserted into the frame. Both of your smaller tufting areas are not useable. The tacks on the strips are angled to hold once the fabric is stretched. They are only angled in one direction and won't hold if used backward, the fabric will just slide off the tacks. How are you able to stretch in either direction needed when the tacks only angle one way?
Hey! I’ve used the 28 in by 30 in and the full frame to complete 2- 6ft by 4ft rugs for a set so far. No issues yet! I never planned on using the smaller part at the bottom right only cuz is measured out to be 28 in by 20 in…. The portion I intended for use was the full frame, the interior 52 inch by 52 inch, the interior 52 in by 28, and the interior 28 inch by 30 inch. All I do is flip the vertical 54 in beam in the middle and now the strip is facing outward from the side I decided to use😁
@@tuftrugsatl I see. So when you flip the vertical 54" beam do you have to remove the screws flip and re screw them? Unless I am missing something? Aren't all the pieces attached with angle brackets and screws?
So each L bracket holds 4 screws total. 2 are attached to the frame and the other 2 are attached to the 54 in piece on each side. When I am about to flip it, i only unscrew 2 screws on each side. After thats done... I pull the 54in beam out and rotate it 180 so the tack strips are facing away from the middle of the smaller frame I'm about to tuft on. Let me know if thats clear :)
@@tuftrugsatl a staple gun may solve any issuses
Where's the adjustable part?
The removable slats make it adjustable