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Edmunds Frank A Split Rail Scroll Frame 6'X12', Beige

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$14.86

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About this item

  • Easy to apply and leaves no residue
  • For use with wood or plastic hoops
  • Color: yellow


F.A. EDMUNDS-6x12 inch hardwood split rail scroll frame. Perfect for: cross stitch, needlepoint, crewel, and embroidery. Made in the USA.


PJGavigan
2025-09-04 17:52:41
I had a very small bit of difficulty putting it together because the holes weren't completely sanded, but ultimately I got it to work just fine and it was clear sailing after that. Great for those larger or more labor-intensive cross stitch and other needlework projects. A little bit of sanding in the holes to smooth them out a bit might have helped, but I managed to do just fine with a little "umph" here and there.
S. Tunnell
2025-07-17 17:02:03
The wood isn't finished, meaning after it was cut and drilled, it was not sanded. Lots of wood/splinters flaked off during setup and onto my project (even after I thought I had brushed everything loose off).Some of the provided wing nuts didn't even fit right; some won't stay tight and one immediately falls off.The scroll does not keep the project tight.I don't recommend this product.
Mary Pace Harrison
2025-07-09 09:07:55
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Linker
2025-06-22 10:52:07
I have a larger frame from the same manufacturer that is almost 20 years old. It is sturdy and well made. This frame is not the same quality. The wood is very soft and not well finished. The dimensions do not list the size of fabric you can actually put in the frame. When I inserted fabric in the frame it put sawdust everywhere. The wing nuts stripped immediately on 2 of the bolts. I didn't try to tighten the other two.
featherboa50
2025-05-19 15:40:09
The wingnuts were utter garbage! They were stamped metal, so bent and stripped out as soon as any tension was applied. So I can't give it any higher than a 3 star.Now if you are a little handy get real wingnuts or drill some tapped holes in some scrap wood.Otherwise this is great for a beginner
R. Byrd
2025-05-11 13:36:15
I am working on a needlepoint canvas, kind of small. This particular frame is working exactly as expected. Thank you!
Mamaof2
2025-03-25 21:22:18
I was only in need of the end pieces that hold the rods. Wish Edmunds only sold the end pieces. I use my own dowel rods for my frames but I'm always in need of the end pieces. It works quite well.
Pidwell
2025-01-03 17:31:56
Fame cheaply made. Wing nuts did not tighten. Wood was split.