Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Adjust-a-Frames UPDATED AGAIN

Adjust-a-Frames:  Two Half Frames 

A lot of folks don't like Evertite stretcher bars because of their expense and weight. For those who would like something along the same lines that is lighter and about two-thirds of the cost, there is the Adjust-a-Frame.  It is tightened using the same size hex wrench that Evertites use.  These wrenches can be picked up at the hardware store.  Just take one stretcher bar so you know which size to buy.  



Another View

Assembled 

From Anne Booher who has used the Adjust-a-Frames for years--


"Adjust-A-Frames do not have a web site. They are made by Mr. Coffman and
it is strictly word of mouth as far as I know. You can reach the Coffmans
at MCGC123@sbcglobal.net or (847) 639-4936. This is the information which comes on a sticker on each of his frames.  (NOTE that the contact information no longer works as Mr. Coffman has sold the business.  See update below.)

The frames are made out of light weight wood and are 1 1/2" wide and
3/4" deep. You order them in half frame or whole frames sizes. In other
words if I was ordering a set of 14 x 14, I would get a full frame (4 sides) 14"
long each. I email Mr. Coffman my order and he sends it
out UPS, usually within a week. His wife sends the invoice out when the
order is shipped and I send her a check."

Anne took photos of two pairs of Adjust-a-Frames for us so you can get a sense of what they look like and how they work.


Close Up of Screws and Holes

Many thanks to Anne and the other members of NP Etc. who provided the above information! Also thanks to Canvases Be Gone for posting photos.

UPDATE:  According to Regina at Needlepoint Nation on Facebook, these frames are now available by emailing adjustaframesales@gmail.com.  Mr. Coffman has sold the business (2022).


Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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2 comments:

Sara Leigh said...

Interesting. I may have to try these.

Brenda's Needlepoint Studio said...

I have used these frames and can highly recommend them.