Here is how my new stand arrived in its boxes...

It was packaged well so nothing got broken during shipping.


The accessories that I purchased include a chart holder, light, and magnifier with a top that closes so there is less risk of a fire (after reading about some stitchers that had fires start in their homes due to their magnifiers I am paranoid so I also purchased another cover to go over it like a hood, and I haven't used it yet).
It was so easy to put together and I was able to try it out the same day I received it! Here is a photo of it in action...

The main "arm" adjust for tension so you can clamp your stitching and lock it in place, and you can set the angle you would like to use, say if you would like it closer to horizontal or closer to vertical it's all adjustable! And the best part of the Stitch Smart stand is that it easily flips over so that you have access to the back of your project for starting and ending threads!
Another feature I love is by adding the chart holder arm which is flexible and also completely adjustable I don't have to try to affix my chart to my piece with a needleminder (the one above is from Fiberlicious). Instead my chart is right where I need it hanging above my stitching surface! You can see that better in the photo below.

I really like this stand and I feel it has helped me stitch a little faster because now I can stitch two-handed on everything!
Here is another photo of it in use with a Q Snap. In the background I am watching one of The Stash Queen's Flosstubes. She is one of my favorite Flosstubers and I discovered Flosstube when she linked hers from her blog and I instantly became hooked!
The only criticism I have of this stand is that when I use my 17" x 17" Q Snaps the angle doesn't stay where I would like it too as well. It probably has to do with the weight and size. I think there is another extender attachment you can use that might help with this issue. Overall I am very happy with this purchase that was still half the price of the expensive stands I was first looking at, before I was able to find mine at 50% off of that price! Do you use a stand to stitch with? What type is your favorite? Also do you make Flosstube videos? I always love to find new stitchers to subscribe to. Please let me know in the comments below. Until then...Happy Stitching!
*Note this is NOT a sponsored post. Although it would be pretty great if I could figure out how to get paid to try out cross stitch supplies or equipment*
Wow that's a great investment . I love my stand too, though it's not an actual stitch stand ..lol. Just something hubby fixed.
ReplyDeleteI see that your stand holds only one side of the hoop /q-snap. Doesn't it make the second side wobbly?
Thank you for your comment Mini. This stand holds the frame from the top so it is pretty stable.
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