I believe this is one of the reasons why I never liked using my Little king size Gracie frame beside having more area to quilt in. Is (Tension problems).
If you don't have enough "thread guide" you will not have good "sewing tension". with out this you will get constant thread breakage,or your bobbin thread will make a big globby mess on the under side.
I delt with this even with a long arm Janome attached to the frame. I know it's the "thread guide" because my long arm works great setting on the table when quilting.
I saw a lady showing a different type of quilting frame and a nice
long arm machine and she went over this throughly. I was surprized with what I learnt by this. She even used pieces of sponge,or rice bags where the quilt is rolled onto the bar just behind area you will be quilting in, for extra quilting tension.She would stuff it alittle under the rolled up quilt on the bar.
I never got any lessons on how to use the frame just how to set it up. I know of a shop that does lessons but haven't went yet. So all this information was great!
I'm going to set up my frame again to give it another drive, because I think it will be easier on my neck/back/shoulders. I let ya know if I like it any better,its the quilting space I have problems with too the allowed quilting space.
I need more thread guides, for better tension. I will use afew screw hooks, they make really nice thread guides.
Ps. if you are having problems with constant thread breaking while quilting or bobin blobs check out (tension guides),"having enough".
I wont have the alowed quilting area that I like but I think it will make life alittle less achey, I'll update once I get it set up again and, I will put a picture up once I get it back up! LOL!
DH Loves me
Happy Quilting
Edited to say: I repeated myself several times,Oh well it's me in a nutt shell! what can i say............