Lokscroll Demo
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- čas přidán 12. 02. 2016
- Quick demonstration of the Lokscroll frame by Artisan Design from Oklahoma, USA. www.artisandesign.com/
If anyone is wondering, I leave beadwork until last and typically remove the fabric from the frame and complete the beading by hand. I have rolled seed beads up on the frame without harming the fabric, but it was only for a couple of days. Thank you for watching! =)
Thank you for the fabric loading instructions. It really helps!
Thank you so much for this demonstration, these scrolls look like the frame I am looking for
I just order and received this frame!!! LOVE it!!!! It is so light and easy to use and the price did not break me! I received my first order, cause of course I have ordered more rods, within one week!! Thank you for you demo and for bringing this frame to my attentions!!!
+Judy Richardson Fantastic! So glad to hear you like the frame and thank you for supporting the nice folks at Artisan Design! Hope you have many happy hours of stitching on it. =)
Thanks for this video! You make it look SO EASY! Can't wait until I get mine!
Great tutorial never seen these frames before happy stitching xx
Thank you for your demo, I have these scroll rods and never noticed the grove in the turning knob, I have just been holding the fabric stick as I tightened it up. As they say you learn something new every day.
+Angie Auger Glad to be of help! =)
Thanks for the demonstration. It's great knowing more options!
+Painting with Thread - Shana My pleasure! =)
Well done!
Finally an informative video, most make you want to go to sleep!
Straight to the info.....excellent
Thank you so much! Hope it was helpful.
Thank you for this demo! I've been looking for a 'no baste', 'no tape', 'non-Millennium' frame. I have to find some kind of frame for my L&L Celtic Autumn. I'm glad to hear the rods go up to 30 inches that's definitely a plus for the bigger fabric sizes. I'll be checking this one out.
+stdwynwen Can't recommend them highly enough. Celtic Autumn should fit on the 24" rods, especially if you stitch on 32ct. What's nice is how interchangeable the rods are with the sidebars. Thank you for watching!
Thank you! This was a very helpful video and a nice, quick overview. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for watching, hope you got something out of it! =)
Very helpful!
Thank you for the demonstration. I was wondering can you use a scroll frame in place of a slate frame for Luneville embroidery?
I am about to start my very first hardanger project but would like to work on a frame in order to attach my clip on magnifier. I am not very keen on a hoop as i am afraid pushing my fabric through the hoop could add unnecessary pressure and distort my work. Would you recommend this frame for hardanger ?
Thank you for the demo. I want to buy some scroll frames for bigger projects I will check them up. Is this company is the same company you got the floor stand from?
+Banan Felimban That is correct - same company. They make several different types of stands so no matter how you stitch, they have you covered. =)
Can anyone help please. Looking for scroll frame for 34 x 48 inch tapestry. Any tips please. Thanks v much.
So, what do the tension knobs do? Do they just hold the stick in place? Or, do they turn or make adjustments in the tension?
They can be turned to increase or decrease tension.
Is the tension you get with this frame very taut? Comparable to a qsnap or a hoop? I know many scroll frames since the sides aren’t being pulled don’t pull as tight which is why I’ve been hesitant to get a scroll frame. I like it to be drum tight.
what if i dont have the thin rods?
I am a needlepointer. Can I use canvas in this frame or just material? Thank you.
Great video. What do you do if the width is wider than the width of the frame?
+xx courtr5877 Thank you! If the fabric width is a little wider than the scroll bar, I guess you could try folding the ends over, although it might make the piece too thick to fit in the slot. I have a variety of lokscroll widths so usually I can find one that fits, but for some projects, I have to stitch them in hand. Hope this helps!
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Can you use this scroll frame on the stiff needlepoint canvas and still have that bar inserted into that groove?
No, only Aida or linen fabric can fit the grooves. Sorry!
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Ok thank you. I will try another company for one.
Very good demo, what is the name of your piece ??
+Deborah Graham Thank you so much! The piece is from the Jan/Feb 1996 issue of Cross Stitch & Country Crafts magazine and it's called Flower Shop. It is 3-D - there is another piece of fabric that goes under it which has the shop interior stitched over one. It's the only project I have stitched twice because it is so flippin' fun to do!
Thank you for this very helpful demo! What are the dimensions of your lokscroll frame?
need help ordering this frame im in Scotland UK
Hi Carol! I don't work for the company unfortunately. Have you tried emailing them? www.artisandesign.com/html/lokscroll__fabric_frames.html
I have a narrow long project to make, 12 x 54, will it work in this?
Hi Kathy, the widest frames they make are 30".
You can load your fabric on the 12 inch side and roll the majority of the 54 inch side. (I'm assuming your project is vertical). )You would not need the 30 inch width frame. I bought the Master set and the Elan lap stand. Now I'm going back for the 30 inch scrolls for a large project. I also love the lap stand. Hope this helps.
Hi will this hold tapestry canvas?
I don't know. If it's any thicker than Aida cloth, then probably not. The slot is pretty narrow.
Thank you.. and you are right, judging from your video tutorial, it is just simply too narrow to fit. Thank you again
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