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How is tension applied evenly to the top and bottom of the quilt using a two roller quilting frame?

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How is tension applied evenly to the top and bottom of the quilt using a two roller quilting frame?

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Bunching of the quilt bottom and batting occurs when the quilt is roller over the top of both rollers. With our unique quilt to roller system one end of the quilt is being rolled under one roller, applying pressure to top of quilt with the other end of the quilt being rolled over the opposite roller applying pressure to the bottom of the quilt. With this figure 8 application, tension is applied evenly on the top and bottom of the quilt, eliminating bunching of materials.

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