Nurge Snap Frame- 29cm x 29cm

€15.95
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The Nurge range of ‘Snap Frames’ are ideal for Embroidery, Cross-Stitch, Tapestry, Punch-Needle and Needlepoint projects. These frames are strong and durable – yet very lightweight, easy to assemble – and disassemble for compact storage. Each frame consists of 4 pieces of durable plastic PVC pipe approximately 20mm in diameter which simply slot into each other to make a frame. The colourful clips can then be removed to place your fabric over the frame and then ‘Snap’ the clips back on the frame to trap your fabric. Give each clip an outward twist on the pipe until you have the optimum taut tension on the fabric to enable you to start your next masterpiece! Square 29cm x 29cm (approx. 11.5” x 11.5”) * Less than 250grms

Also available is an Extension Rod pack consisting of x4 18cm Rods to enable you to extend the working area of your chosen Snap Frame. Depending on where you add the 4 extension rods will allow you to create 4 different size frames from the initial starting size. Extension Rods added to the 29cm x 29cm Frame will also make frame sizes: 29 x 47cm (11.5” x 18.5”) * 47 x 47cm (18.5” x 18.5”) * 29 x 65cm (11” x 25”)

Extension Rod packs are sold separately and are available here.

The Frames are available in 6 colours: Blue * Pink * Grey * Beige * Purple * Orange

Key Features: Genuine NURGE Quality * Strong & Sturdy * Lightweight * Easy ‘Snap’ together Assembly * Keeps Fabric Tight and Even * Simple Twist Adjustment * Optimises working space * Cheerful Colour Options *

FAQs

What are your delivery options?

We have a dedicated blogpost on this which can be found here.

What size needle should I buy?

Although needle size is really quite a personal preference, the general recommendation is that you choose a size 24 needle for 14ct aida or 28ct evenweave/linen, a size 26 needle for 16ct aida or 32ct evenweave/linen and a size 28 needle for 18ct aida or 36ct evenweave/linen. 

What size piece of fabric should I buy?

An excellent question and one which is answered in depth here.