11.
Now roll the basted portion of the quilt
hows
a, so you can start where
e you have rolled the
quilt evenly onto the front rail, with the
better results.
13.
Drop your needle into the place where you
stopped quilting.
14.
Make sure you have enough tension in the
work area, avoiding any wrinkles or sagging.
15.
Remove the pins as you quilt. Avoid quilting
over a pin or a pucker (watch carefully to
see that there are no puckers on the top or
bottom of your quilt).
16.
As you finish your quilt you will now roll
from the front to the back rail (opposite of
Optio
onto the front rail until your stitching s
up in the work are
you left off. (Make sur
edge lining up).
12.
Remember to use the EdgeMasters
TM
for
before).
nal Fourth Pole Assembly
Parts Needed: 1 – 70” (Longer) Rails
1 – Round End Cap
preventing you from having to roll it off the
il, you may simply roll it on, or you can tack the end of it into the wooden
4th pole
Front of
Frame
Back of
Frame
1– 34” (Shorter) Rails
1
– Coupler
1 – Square End Cap
¾
The fourth pole is an extra pole that fits
into slots on the back legs of your frame.
¾
It is the pole that houses that batting,
floor.
¾
This pole does not require a ratchet
wheel.
¾
To fasten the batting to ra
dowel while the dowel is inside
TroubleShooting Tips:
The rail is binding and will not roll easi
If any of the rails are difficult to ro
more room for your rail.
To do this, simply loosen the bolts
fasten the Table Left Side.
the rail.
ly
ll an
r are binding, you will need to readjust your frame to allow a little
d/o
th
gether, and loosen the connector bolts that
As you loosen all these bolts the fr
sh
are loosened, and then re-tighten all t
at fasten the braces to
ame
ould naturally push out slightly. Roll the rails to make sure they
he bolts.
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