
I am pleased to see it is not just me who modifies the stitching frames.
When I was younger I used to use hoops. These seem to stretch the fabric and keep needing to be moved around. The rectangular frames seemed to be the answer but they were difficult to hold and holding seemed to acquire dirty

finger marks. I did buy myself one of those sit on hoops and that sorted out the dirty marks but it still suffered with stretching the fabric. So time to find a modification to the rectangular frames:
The requirement was two fold: for the smaller frames I wanted something simple that is easily moved around and for the much bigger wider frames I wanted something that would securely support the frame BUT it had to allow for getting at the back for tying off AND it had to be height adjustable. So this is the bigger rectangular frame holder:
The table clamps at the bottom have been made out of the same piece of beech as the base for the floor standing frame, to it has bee added a flat arm from an old horrible stitching frame side. All joints secured with 6mm coach bolts, some washers and because I hate butterfly nuts some star nuts to secure them. The important need is to be able to get at the back so with the bottom pivot bolts loose the stitching frame and the arms can be tilted forward and backwards:
It can also be folded down to try to prevent catching it:
What is so nice about this frame mount is that any rectangular frame can be mounted into it: here is a much bigger frame mounted using the same pair of side clamps/arms:
(I must finish that one as well and it still has butterfly nuts on the frame

)
Next I'll show you my mount for the smaller rectangular frames and the common mount that goes through the exiting holes in the Ebleese frames.
Jo
P.S. I also have a pair of much longer arms that enable me to stand up when using this frame mount.