Cutie Frame Build Video - Put Your Home Machine (or Longarm) on a Frame!

https://leahday.com/cutie Watch this video to see how to assemble the Cutie quilting frame with Grace Dealer Leah Day! Learn how to build this collapsible hoop frame designed for home sewing machines and longarms one step at a time. The Cutie Quilting Frame is a new style of collapsible, storable frame designed for quilters with very limited space. This frame is designed to help you machine quilt on your home sewing machine or any table mounted longarm like the HandiQuilter Sweet 16 or Babylock Tiara. This frame is also compatible with all Grace Qnique 15, 16, and 19 inch longarms! I'm a dealer for Grace Company so come check out this frame and pick up all the accessories you need: Cutie Quilting Frame - https://leahday.com/products/cutie-qu... Additional Accessories to Add to Your Frame: Cutie Frame Channel Locks - https://leahday.com/products/cutie-qu... Handles Above Upgrade - https://leahday.com/products/cutie-ha... Bungee Clamps - https://leahday.com/products/bungee-c... Speed Controller (Please check and make sure your sewing machine is compatible!) - https://leahday.com/Speed Sure Stitch Elite (Check for compatibility!) - https://leahday.com/stitch I am a dealer for The Grace Company and we ship throughout the Continental US. Shop all Grace Company longarms, frames and accessories on my website: https://leahday.com/Grace Jump ahead to the part you most need to see in this video: 00:00 Let's Assemble the Cutie Quilting Frame! 00:38 Build the bottom tracks 02:05 Attach the side brackets 03:26 How to attach the side assemblies 04:07 Squaring the back corner brackets 05:15 Attach encoder bracket to bottom carriage 05:51 Roll the bottom carriage to align the tracks 07:42 When to tighten all the screws on the front corner brackets 08:21 Attach encoder bracket to top plate carriage 09:02 Yes, you can use a Babylock Tiara or HQ 16 on the Cutie! 09:51 Mark the wheels so you can make sure they are all spinning 10:49 How to clamp your home machine in place on the Cutie frame 12:30 Connect and install back rail 13:29 Adjust the height of the back rail 15:07 How to connect the front rail of the Cutie frame 15:56 Confusing step! Assembling the front and side rails 18:19 How to install the front and side rails on the frame 19:53 How to stop your machine from hitting the back rail 21:12 Why you need a home machine with at least 8 inches of harp space 22:17 A home machine I recommend for the Cutie Frame 23:40 What type of quilter will like the Cutie?