Melco now sells them-it's the yellow 'clamping system' and it is well worth it. Overpriced, of course, by several hundred dollars but it will speed you up and make
sewing so more efficient you will pay it back fast.Fast frames use adhesive back paper-that's all that holds the item in place unless you use 'wedge clamps' (paper clamps) but nothing heavy, bulky, or slippery
will work on them.I think the manufacturer calls it speedframe, Melco calls it the Slim line
part #17124 for the base unit with adapter bracket #17131 6.5" x 5" 'window' (frame size) #17132 3.5" x 5.5" 'window'that's all we have for now-when we bought it those were the only ones available. I think it's up to 2 or 3 base sizes and half a dozen 'windows' available. It's great-jackets, poloshirts, totebags, fleece blankets, even the knit 'beanie' hats
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signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On Sep 6, 2007, at 10:43 AM, JLMEMB@xxxxxxx wrote:
Roland,You refer to Speed frames, Who makes them and what makes them better than slim line or fast frame?Joe Sepanik JLM EMBROIDERY Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com.