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Grace Hoop 18

Grace Hoop 18" Polypro Quilting Frame & Stand with Edge Tools - REDUCED $80
"Never quilt a square quilt on a round hoop!"Now the same amazing innovation and function found in the original GraceHoop2 is available in a new Polymer edition. This product has all of the same features of the wood version, using different material. The hoops, support brackets and ball-swivel mechanism all made from high-quality industrial strength polymer resins instead of wood. Shape Makes All the DifferenceSquare-hoop quilting is really a matter of logic. For years we have known that a square hoop would be more ideal for holding fabric than a round one. Because the weave in fabric is square, it lends itself naturally to square-hoop quilting, and makes it much easier to achieve good, even tension on all sides. Now high-tech engineering has enabled the Grace Company to make the GraceHoop2 PolyPro a reality. You will easily achieve the accuracy and ease of use that would be difficult, if not impossible, with a round hoop Stretch Fabric The Way It Was Meant To Be StretchedQuilters will love quilting on theGraceHoop2 PolyPro. Straight edges make positioning and repositioning fabric simpler, and it is much easier to keep track of your work areas. The hoops amazing design will not pull your fabric on the diagonal; it just naturally tensions the quilt across the woven grain of the fabric, from side to side, not from corner to corner. The outer hoop rests on the lip of the inner hoop to prevent the outer hoop falling completely over the inner hoop.A tighten-and-release system built into the outer hoop allows the quilter to easily tighten it down so that it fits snugly around the fabric and inner hoop without a bolt sticking out to snag on fabric or clothing. Thin, carefully placed dish brackets enable the quilter's hands to get underneath the hoop with plenty of clearance. Quilting is very comfortable, even in the corners.Quilt In Any PositionThe GraceHoop2 PolyPro comes with one TotalComfortâ„¢ Quilt and Craft Stand. This unique stand is made from extremely tough Birch plywood, and includes an adjustable arm and two base pieces. When combined with the ball-swivel, the TotalComfort Quilt and Craft Stand provides the quilter with an endless possibility of quilting positions. The arm easily adjusts to four different height settings,from 24" to 45", nearly a two-foot span. It adjusts high enough for even the tallest of quilters to quilt standing. At its lowest setting, a quilter could quilt sitting on the floor or even while lying in bed. The stand's low-profile front foot base easily slides underneath a sofa, bed or recliner. Side feet provide stability and prevent wobbling, even with the heaviest of quilts. Busy quilters will especially appreciate the GraceHoop2 Lift-and-Tote Handle. Placed on the back of the arm, this handle enables the quilter to quickly lift and pivot the hoop out of the way when getting up.360-Degree Rotation In Two DirectionsQuilters will be amazed with the GraceHoop PolyPro SureLockâ„¢ Swivel device. This ball swivel mechanism allows



GraceHoop14
GraceHoop14" Polypro Quilting Hoop Frame with Stand and Edge Tools - REDUCED $100
"Never quilt a square quilt on a round hoop!"Now the same amazing innovation and function found in the original GraceHoop2 is available in a new Polymer edition. This product has all of the same features of the wood version, using different material. The hoops, support brackets and ball-swivel mechanism all made from high-quality industrial strength polymer resins instead of wood. Shape Makes All the DifferenceSquare-hoop quilting is really a matter of logic. For years we have known that a square hoop would be more ideal for holding fabric than a round one. Because the weave in fabric is square, it lends itself naturally to square-hoop quilting, and makes it much easier to achieve good, even tension on all sides. Now high-tech engineering has enabled the Grace Company to make the GraceHoop2 PolyPro a reality. You will easily achieve the accuracy and ease of use that would be difficult, if not impossible, with a round hoop Stretch Fabric The Way It Was Meant To Be StretchedQuilters will love quilting on theGraceHoop2 PolyPro. Straight edges make positioning and repositioning fabric simpler, and it is much easier to keep track of your work areas. The hoops amazing design will not pull your fabric on the diagonal; it just naturally tensions the quilt across the woven grain of the fabric, from side to side, not from corner to corner. The outer hoop rests on the lip of the inner hoop to prevent the outer hoop falling completely over the inner hoop.A tighten-and-release system built into the outer hoop allows the quilter to easily tighten it down so that it fits snugly around the fabric and inner hoop without a bolt sticking out to snag on fabric or clothing. Thin, carefully placed dish brackets enable the quilter's hands to get underneath the hoop with plenty of clearance. Quilting is very comfortable, even in the corners.Quilt In Any PositionThe GraceHoop2 PolyPro comes with one TotalComfortâ„¢ Quilt and Craft Stand. This unique stand is made from extremely tough Birch plywood, and includes an adjustable arm and two base pieces. When combined with the ball-swivel, the TotalComfort Quilt and Craft Stand provides the quilter with an endless possibility of quilting positions. The arm easily adjusts to four different height settings,from 24" to 45", nearly a two-foot span. It adjusts high enough for even the tallest of quilters to quilt standing. At its lowest setting, a quilter could quilt sitting on the floor or even while lying in bed. The stand's low-profile front foot base easily slides underneath a sofa, bed or recliner. Side feet provide stability and prevent wobbling, even with the heaviest of quilts. Busy quilters will especially appreciate the GraceHoop2 Lift-and-Tote Handle. Placed on the back of the arm, this handle enables the quilter to quickly lift and pivot the hoop out of the way when getting up.360-Degree Rotation In Two DirectionsQuilters will be amazed with the GraceHoop PolyPro SureLockâ„¢ Swivel device. This ball swivel mechanism allows



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