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  • Page 1 ABLE OF ONTENTS ..........INISHING AND TORAGE .
  • Page 2: Lifetime Limited Warranty

    For details on accessories and other information, see us online at www.graceframe.com For shipping of materials to the Grace Company address package (postage prepaid) to: The Grace Company, 2275 South 3200 West, SLC, UT 84119. Materials may be returned only with a valid RMA# or Returned Merchandise Authorization Number which may be obtained by calling GraceWood, Inc.
  • Page 3 A34 Parts List (1) Right Pole mount End (1) Left Pole Mount End (1) Right Front Leg (1) Left Front Leg (1) Right Back Leg (1) Left Back Leg Pole Parts (1) Right Accessory Tray (3) Round (3) Ratchet Stop...
  • Page 4: Hardware Parts List

    Hardware Parts List ***Drawings display hardware in actual size*** (4) 1/4" X 60mm (8) 5/16 X 2" Connector Bolt Carriage Bolt (2) 1/4" X 45mm (4) 5/16 X 1-1/2" Connector Bolt Hex Bolt (4) 5/16 Plastic (3) 1/4 X 1-1/2" (12) 1/4"...
  • Page 5: Tools Needed

    Ø This is a new product! We welcome your feedback on this product or these instructions. If you encounter a problem during assembly or use of the Grace A34 , and you can’t seem to overcome it, call us before frustration sets in! J 1-800-264-0644.
  • Page 6 Ø Tighten the 45mm bolt completely, using the allen wrench provided. Repeat these instructions for the Left Pole Mount End. 1/4" X 45mm Connector Bolt 2: H ARDWARE TO SSEMBLY : 1 – L ARTS EEDED EFT AND IGHT RONT 1 –...
  • Page 7: Parts Needed

    3: L EGS TO OUNT SSEMBLY 1 – L 1 – L ARTS EEDED EFT AND IGHT RONT EFT AND IGHT 1 – L 4 – 1⁄4” F EFT AND RIGHT OUNT ENDER ASHER 4 – 5/16” F 4 – 5/16” P ASHER LASTIC KNOB 4 –...
  • Page 8 4: B RACE SSEMBLY ARTS EEDED 4 – B RACES 4 – 5/16” 1 1⁄2” H 4 – 5/16” F ASHER Ø In this step, you will pair the brace pieces together to form the upper and lower braces. Take two braces and line them up with each other as pictured. (Now is the time to select the size of frame Ø...
  • Page 9 Brace Sizes Crib Size(59" quilting space) Upper Brace Assembly 60 1/2" Lower Brace Assembly 63 5/8" Twin Sizes(73" quilting space) Upper Brace Assembly 74 1/2" Lower Brace Assembly 77 5/8" Queen Size(95" quilting space) Upper Brace Assembly 96 1/2" Lower Brace Assembly 99 5/8"...
  • Page 10 5: B RACE TO RAME SSEMBLY 1 – L 2 – A ARTS EEDED EFT AND IGHT RAME SSEMBLED RACE 4 – 1⁄4” 4 – 1⁄4” R ONNECTOR ECTANGLE 1/4" X 60mm Connector Bolt 1/4" Rectangle 1/4" X 60mm Connector Bolt Braces and Frame Sides Assembly Ø...
  • Page 11 6: P SSEMBLY PART A: “B” and “C” Pole Assembly Round End Cap Round End Cap : 3 – “B” P (14”) “C” P (36”) ARTS EEDED 3 – R OUND #10 Square Nut #10 Square Nut 3 – #10 S OCKET CREW #10 Socket Head Screw...
  • Page 12 PART C: Connecting Pole to Pole : 1- “A” P (57-11/16”) 1- “B” P (14”) ARTS EEDED 2- #10 3/8 P OUPLER CREW : 1- “A” P (57-11/16”) 1- “C” P (36”) UEEN ARTS EEDED 2- #10 3/8 P OUPLER CREW : 1- “A”...
  • Page 13 7: P OLE TO RAME SSEMBLY 3 – A ARTS EEDED SSEMBLED OLES 3 – R ATCHET TOPS 3 – 1⁄4” 1 1⁄2” T RUSS Front Rail Middle Rail Back Rail ***IMPORTANT: Before complet- ing the next step, keep in mind that the truss bolt should be about 1/4”...
  • Page 14 Ø Retighten the four plastic knobs so the legs hold their folded position. Ø The A34 can be stored leaning against a wall, or lying flat on the floor. If lying the frame flat, be cautious about floor moisture affecting the frame.
  • Page 15 Assembly & Use of Accessories (Available from the Grace Company: 1-800-264-0644) Assembly and Use of 4th Pole Kit Fourth Rail Parts Lists 1-Spring 2-1/4" X 50mm Connector Bolt 1-Quick Release 1-Pole Cap Pole Hook 4- 10-24 Socket Head 4-1/4" X 45mm...
  • Page 16 Ø First connect the Angled Wood Brackets to the Left and Right End pieces. Ø The short leg of the Angled Wood Bracket connects to the End piece using the 45 mm connector bolt, washer and nylock nut (as pictured) with the longer leg of the Angled Wood Bracket pointing down. Ø...
  • Page 17 Application and Use of Bungee Clamps Ø The Bungee Clamps help keep even tension on the outside edges of your quilt work area. First put the Bungee Clamp inside the Left end of the frame. Thread the cord through the hole on the inside of the Left Pole Mount End.
  • Page 18 Installing Fabric and Quilting with your A34 Use of Optional Cloth Leaders Your quilt fabrics may be inserted directly into the poles. However, using cloth leaders is a much better way to attach your quilt. Cloth leaders are easy to make, and they allow the quilter to move the last few inches of the quilt forward from the rear pole to the front quilting area.
  • Page 19 Fabrifast Tubing Cloth Leader Attach Fabric To Rails after sliding plastic tubing into sleeve Pin or Baste Fabric Layers to the 1" Reference Line Mark Each Leader Cloth With A Solid Reference Line 1 or 2 Inches From the Edge Sew a 1"...
  • Page 20 Installing Fabric on the A34 Step 1. BACKING FABRIC The first fabric that will be applied to the quilting frame is the Backing. The Backing is also known as the lining fabric. This piece of fabric will be the under side of the finished quilt.
  • Page 21: Installation

    Rolling the Backing fabric onto the middle pole 1. Roll the material onto the middle pole, making a smooth roll. Be sure there are no wrinkles present. 2. Smooth the quilt from the center to the outside edges of the pole as it is being rolled. At this point do not roll the fabric tightly, just roll it nicely smooth and even.
  • Page 22: Top View

    Trouble Shooting Problem: Fabric sags on one side or in middle. Solution: Fabric may not be cut evenly straight or the grain of the cloth may not be square. Take it off and square it up or pull (gently) to square. Problem: Sides of quilt have a concave edge.

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