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The Frank A. Edmunds Universal Craft Stand, 6111, is a versatile and durable crafting solution made from high-quality hardwood. It accommodates various crafting tools and adjusts for optimal comfort, making it perfect for both left and right-handed users.
| ASIN | B000YZ7M0W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,488 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #15 in Quilting Frames |
| Brand | Frank A. Edmunds Co. |
| Brand Name | Frank A. Edmunds Co. |
| Color | Other |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,012 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00715627161118 |
| Item Dimensions | 14.7 x 3.55 x 5 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Craft Stand |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.7 x 3.55 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Notions - In Network |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Number | 6111 |
| Part Number | 6111 |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Features | Adjustable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**Z
What a Terrific Product and Buddy!
Frank A. Edmunds Universal Craft Stand, 6111...and my thoughts! I could tell it was going to be a good product when I realized the instructions were painless. I saw the illustration, read the first two steps out of the many, many, and just put that away and looked at the box photo and had it together in literally about 3 minutes. That is with polyneuropathy and carpal tunnel hands! It is sturdy, goes in and out of the sizes I want in height really easily...I am tall even in a chair, and the entire thing is just easy. The bolts and hinges or whatever you want to call them are sturdy, do not slip and the only complaint is the head on the Phillip's head bottom screws did NOT like an electric drill and stripped one of the two quite ferociously. That is easy to fix if I ever need to. I have embroidery hoops, traditional ones, from 3 inches to 12 inches and one that is 24 inches and about 6/8ths inch thick! Yes, I do! I love that but will get around to that when I have time. The point being, it fit in the clamp! So do my painting canvases from small up to 18x24 inches, the frames are not all that thick but wide enough to hold onto, and in painting one about 11x14 inches horizontally, it is great! I have a monstrous easel but cannot set it up here, so if I need to it can double as an art easel when angled properly for me. It also held a tray perfectly even and firmly that was wood -- a serving tray -- with a can of soda, snacks, a sandwich, and a brownie. The flooring here is hideous, old, flattened shag carpet and it has to be on that for whatever I use it for and it did fine on all my adventures! Oh, the alien Xtolffrosintzi, he's from Jupiter, wanted to use this for a directing table for the stuffed animals I get him from the thrift store so he won't be lonely when he's in the walls when I am away and that worked out really well for him. He used a very large baking sheet and there was no mess. Don't worry, they are full of fluff, beans, shavings, straw, or strips of thin plastic that look like the hair on Xtolffrosintzi's stomach, and though they are all cats, he puts them back together, albeit with different parts, and sends them up to the ship that cloaks itself above the house yet still manages to ruin the flower bed by shading it at all times. (He won't leave...HELP!) I absolutely love this and it will make my life so much better, enjoyable, creative, and happier. Where I have to do things at is the small bedroom I am in that has two giant office desks, one with cabinets, and bookshelves, a huge chair, giant speakers, well...I could go on but the point is I have about a 6' x 4' floor space and whatever I do off the computer as to be there. So, it not only holds everything I need it to, but it stows away when I want and does not take up any space anyway. I could have said it was really great, looked exactly like the photos, and did precisely what it is described for, but I am an artist. Details, kids, details! I definitely recommend this, if you haven't guessed, and say it would make a terrific gift for anyone who could use it! Aliens, too! By the way, the price is excellent! You can get a lame, lightweight table stand or lap stand for about ten bucks less or even that cost a stupid amount more. This is the ticket!
S**E
Great Craft stand
Easy to put together and fairly sturdy. The wood is smooth and all the holes for the screws are drilled and line up. It is not overly large and I like that I will be able to loosen the knobs to fold it down for storage.I am going to replace the nut that hold the bars for holding the hoop/frame with a plastic knob for easier tightening and loosening. I’m tall and this is easy for me to adjust for comfortable stitching. I bought this because my left hand was beginning to have some pain from holding stretcher bars and stitching for a long time. This has helped elevate the pain. I am able to bring the stand close enough to be able to sit back and stitch. I would highly recommend this product. One other plus is that it is less expensive than other craft stands.
L**E
Great Value for the Price
I had no problems putting this together, all I needed was a phillips head screwdriver for the two screws. The carriage bolts I easily tightened by hand. The instructions were clear enough, I had a little difficulty understanding how the very top part and clamp fit on but I just followed the instructions and it all worked out. I was not missing any parts and all my pieces were properly drilled. I will say that some of the pieces look exactly like other pieces, the only difference being the placement of bolt or screw holes so I am wondering if people who thought their pieces were not drilled were just using the wrong piece. Also the bolts come in various lengths, and you really need to measure them against the handy ruler included with the instructions. If you use the wrong one in the wrong place you will be sorry later!! Also, for me, the 4" bolts just barely cleared the wood, but there was definitely enough bolt to get the wing nut screwed onto and I really don't want a lot of bolt sticking out anyway because they will just catch on things like furniture and human legs!!! I was able to place my 8" embroidery hoop in the clamp with no problem and it left plenty of room to stitch. I did use a folded plastic bag as a "buffer" just to keep from damaging either my hoop or the clamps and to just make it seem tighter. As for sturdiness, it seems sturdy enough for what I want to do. I don't think it would take a really heavy frame, or a person leaning on it, very well. I haven't had a chance to use it much (I only put it together last night!) but it was fine for my crewel embroidery. Mine is wobbling a bit, not because of the stand but because I have it on an uneven tile floor. I just put a foot on each of the bottom pieces and that solved that. I can't criticize the stand for that as the floor is the issue not the stand. I have read some comments saying that the stand is too short. Well, the height is clearly stated in the description. Also, it is quite adjustable. It is working fine for me. I am working sitting up straight on a sofa. I don't think this has enough reach to accommodate sitting back in a recliner for example, but that would also depend on you and your recliner. For the price, I think this is a great stand. Compared to others on the market it is VERY inexpensive. As for me, the other option was a significantly more expensive, and hard to get, metal stand. I decided to try this as an inexpensive alternative to see if it would even work. Well, it did. I was really liking embroidery but thought it would be better if I could stitch "two handed" and I was correct. With this stand I have both hands free for stitching. The ONLY issue I can see right now is that you either have to take the hoop out, or be a contortionist, to really get to the back of your work. But I have also learned the method of stopping with a "cast off" with three small seeding stitches and then clip my thread from the front of the work rather than take it to the back anyway. My work is much neater and more even with this method! Edit for that last paragraph: Now that I have had time to use it a bit more, I can tell you that you absolutely CAN get to the back of your work if you are using an embroidery hoop just by raising up the arm. I can't say how that would work with a large Qsnap because I don't use them, but with an 8" embroidery hoop you can just loosen the top arm a bit, lift it up, and you can easily see the back of your work.
H**R
Flexible! A needlework necessity :D
Awesome product! The stand can be put in different positions or heights. Need it to hang further out? No problem! Just unscrew, move, and tighten! This is my first time buying a stand. I kept getting hand cramps from the rings or there were times i needed to use both hands, but had to place my work down to do it. Of course, thats me whining and not a big deal to most im sure, but when i do my counted cross stitch projects......😩 id always lose my spot!! I also got a stamped cross stitch kit and the pictures going to be a 19x36 image! So i needed a stand cause theres a TON kf fabric to handle (thank you scrolls!) While searching.. I found this one. I wasnt sure because of the price. I didnt want to buy a cheap product when everything else was like 60-90 bucks! I went ahead with the purchase based off of what other folks said and im glad i did. The box came well packaged, all the pieces present, and picture/walkthrough directions to put it together. Now.. main reason i didnt give 5 stars in the "Easy to Use" section, was the building demand. Theres a lot of pieces! On the instructions, there is a printed ruler to measure the bolts. Use it! Make sure youre using the right bolt for the right hole, the right knob, the right piece of wood, etc. I say this only because i messed up building it, haha! The hardest part i think was putting in the 2 screws at the bottom of the stand. This is the only part where a phillips screwdriver is needed. Everything else is bolt/washer combo which is done by hand. Anyway, concerning the screws... Be gentle (just a firm push) and be patient. If you try to rush, youll end up stripping the screw. Make sure you have a large enough screwdriver and it shouldnt slip. So.. hooray! I finished building it! I super tightened everything and it doesnt wobble. Its real wood which i like and not particle or anything. I think its sturdy for the purpose i need it. Some past reviews said it was crooked or wobbly or cheap... i just dont think they put it together right and need to try again before slamming it. Now am i going to lay on it? No.. itll break cause it's not meant to hold my weight 🙄 Anyways.. i attached a picture of me sitting on the couch with the stand at about breast level. The great thing about this stand is its flexibility! Thats a low couch im sitting on, if i go to a recliner, a kitchen chair, (or maybe stand? 🤔 whatever floats your boat I reckon), regardless of where you sit, all you have to do is loosen the knobs, move each section to where its most comfortable to you, and tighten it back. Easy as that! I attached both my embroidery work (my first time, wish me luck!) as well as my scroll. Honestly i dont even know if i did the scroll right, but either way it fits in the clamp. The instructions say to wrap a rubber band around the clamp, this keeps the scroll from slipping apparently but i havent tried it. Also.. from the picture, you can see the clamp grips the fabric. If you dont want this.. just use batting or fabric to protect it. Whatever makes you happy! My last picture is how small it gets! 😁👍 to match my low couch, i needed low end tables. So these are NOT normal or typical end tables and the stand STILL fits under the table! If you dont need the stand, it can easily be tucked away! Besides the pieces and having to use muscle to get the 2 screws put in correctly, this has become an exceptional (and essential) addition to my needlework pasttime! The price is perfect, the stand is convenient snd flexible to suit your needs! I hope this review and my pictures help 🤗 if you have a question and want to ask me (i dont know if thats possible or not), please dont hesitate! Have an awesome day, y'all! 👋
A**I
Ideal scroll frame floor stand
I gave this as a gift to my daughter. She loves it and happily said "it works swell!" She said though she had to study the instructions a bit it fit together and assembled easily. She said she loves that it's the perfect height and sturdy. I feel it was a great value for the price. And my daughter was thrilled and used it right away.
S**P
Functional
This review is for the floor stand only and NOT for the tapestry frame. It works mostly the way I expect it to. I am still working out the best setup for me. It is not easy to flip to the back of your work. There is only one small wing nut to adjust how vertical or horizontal your work is. I will be looking for more of a knob to replace it with. It is difficult to tighten and does not stay tight. It is functional and will work for me. I like that it is lightweight and easy to move. However, it is lightweight and prone to falling over.
M**G
This is a great hoop holder and is worth the price!
This is so wonderful - I already had the one with the saddle shaped holder for my larger frames and this one is perfect for my hoops! All the parts were included and only one hole was drilled a little crooked but my son got it all sorted out for me and it is sturdy, solid and super adjustable, too. It is so much easier to stitch with both hands free.
J**E
Wife uses this every day and loves it
My wife does cross-stitch projects every day, and has been using this stand for four months. She loves this stand. I didn't think it would be nearly as sturdy as it is, but it locks down tightly and is really simple to adjust. We looked at a bunch of different stands, but I'm really glad she chose this one. It's easy to put together if you lay out all the parts in groups and follow the diagram. I think it took me under 10 minutes, and if I recall, all you really need is a phillips screwdriver. That's for the screws that connect the base to the pieces that stand straight up. You gotta get those tight, but everything else is just bolts and wing-nuts. My wife only uses hoops, but it can handle all sizes, and there are lots of accessories to handle other types and shapes of projects. Initially I thought there would be a problem because it doesn't swivel and I know cross-stitchers need to get to both sides of their work. But she just loosens one of the Tri-wingnuts and lifts the work straight up to access the back. Pretty simple. I included a couple of pictures to better illustrate her 'technique'. No doubt this will last a lifetime, and it was priced about right. Pros + Super adjustable. + Wide plastic-handled Tri-wingnuts for adjusting the three most used joints are easy on the fingers. + Collapses or disassembles easily for storage. + Very stable. Cons - Only has three plastic handled Tri-wingnuts - but there are seven more small metal wingnuts. At least three or four more of the bigger plastic ones would have been nice. Although they're actually used far less, the small ones are hard to get tight for delicate hands.
C**N
Un po' leggero e basso rispetto alle mie aspettative
L'assemblaggio è stato abbastanza facile, per me che lavoro seduta sul bordo del letto mi è sembrato troppo basso e ho dovuto metterlo su un'appoggio , tutto sommato fa il suo lavoro
F**A
Works really well
Why didn't I buy one sooner!
S**N
Does what it says on the tin
I don’t normally leave reviews but I thought I would for this. Good points - it came 5 days early as it came from the States. The wood is not flimsy but good quality wood, easy to put together. Holds my frame nicely and easily adjustable to your needs. It has made doing my cross stitch so much easier. I love it. Bad points - haven’t got any
M**E
Einfaches aufbauen
Einfaches aufbauen. Super klasse. Kann mann sogar als Handy Halterung benutzen
M**I
A very useful embroidery tool.
Absolutely worth the price. A must for embroidery lovers. Well finished and easy to assemble.
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