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E-Z Stitch Scroll Rod Pair, Webbing Version / 28" length, 5/8" heavy duty diameter
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E-Z Stitch Scroll Rod Pair, Webbing Version / 28" length, 5/8" heavy duty diameter

SKU: SR28HDWEB

UPC: 843219090734
$29.30

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Webbing Scroll Rod Pairs include 2 wood dowels with 1" wide webbing fabric attached along the length of each dowel. 

The webbing rods come in a variety of lengths to fit your stitching needs: 6", 8", 10", 12", 14", 16", 18", 18" Heavy Duty, 20", 20" HD, 22", 22" HD, 24", 24" HD, 26" HD,  28" HD, 30" HD, 36" HD, 42" HD and 48" HD.

The diameter of the scroll rods is 1/2" for regular rods, 5/8" for heavy duty rods and 3/4" for all extra heavy duty rods 30" and longer. Heavy duty rods provide more strength and stability for larger stitching projects. 

"Size" of scroll frame rods refers to the length of the scroll rods. Regular or heavy duty refers to the diameter of the rod.

The diameter of the scroll rods is 1/2" for regular rods, 5/8" for heavy duty rods and 3/4" for extra heavy duty rods. Heavy duty rods provide more strength and stability for larger stitching projects. 

Regular scroll rods are 1/2” in diameter and are available in 6", 8", 10", 12", 14", 16", 18", 20", 22" and 24" lengths. The heavy duty rods are 5/8" in diameter and available in 18", 20", 22", 24", 26" and 28" lengths. The extra heavy duty rods are 3/4" in diameter and available in 30", 36", 42" and 48" lengths.

How it works: Each rod has webbing fabric attached to it. Hand stitch or machine sew your embroidery project fabric to the webbing on the scroll rods. Assemble your scroll frame and rotate the rods to pull the fabric taut for stitching.

Please note: Scroll rods are designed to work with an E-Z Stitch scroll frame. Two side bars and 4 knobs are needed, along with the rod pair, to complete a scroll frame.

If you are looking for an easy alternative to webbing, consider the E-Z Stitch Rods with Tape, click here.



KAREN K W.

Can you stitch a needlepoint design sideways in a scroll frame with the side mounted on the top and the left side being the top of the design and the right side being the bottom of the design? On the stitched design, the stitches will slant from the upper left to the lower right rather than the upper right to the lower left. The design is wider that I want to stitch in my lap stand.

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Leah W.

Hi Karen,

Theoretically, this could work. You would just need to make sure that you adjust how you hold your scroll frame and what direction you look at your pattern from. If you don't mind doing this, then I don't see anything that would prevent you from being able to put your fabric on the frame the way you described above.

Leah W.
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Lori L.

I have a cross stitch piece that allowing for room on the sides is 35x35. I like the tape version of your frames. Which frame do you suggest I buy?

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Leah W.

Hi Lori,

Great question! We usually recommend getting a frame that is one or two inches larger than your project. Based on this, I think that the 36" or 42" Scroll frame would work well for your needs. I hope this information helps! Please let me know if you have any questions, and have a great day.

Leah W.
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Elizabeth R.

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Leah W.

Hi Elizabeth,

I see you started a comment on our forum, but it doesn't look like it came through. Is there something I can help you with?

Leah W.
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Tamara R.

will these scroll bars fit the E-Z stitch Tomorrow's treasures lap scroll frame?

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Jeanne E.

Hi Tamara,

Yes, these scroll rods are designed to fit the frame on the lap stand. We don't recommended going any bigger then 30" on the lap stand. The bigger rods are meant for the floor stand. Have a great day!

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Sheryl D.

What is the largest length rods this stand will hold?

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Jeanne E.

Hi Sheryl,

Thanks for the question! We recommend the 30" rod as the longest for the Lap Stand. If you were to use the Floor Stand then it's fine to use the longest rod that we carry, which is the 48" rod. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Have a great day!

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Lora Brillhart

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Lora Brillhart

I sewed by hand so I didn’t use the sewing machine.I’ve always sewed by hand since I was a little 4

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Heather B.

Sure, that makes sense, Lora! That's impressive that you've been sewing by hand since you were so little.

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Patricia S.

This is my first time purchasing a scroll rod with webbing. What kind of thread is best to stitch my tapestry canvas to the webbing with? I'm going to use this for stitching a needlepoint rug that measures 48x72". Thank you.

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Donnett H.

Wow that's a huge awesome project! I have only used the webbing a couple times because once I found the rods with the tape I never looked back. But when i did use the rods with webbing I used just a regular cotton thread. And I used my sewing machine to attach the fabric to the webbing. However I never had a project that large on rods with webbing. So short answer a cotton thread would totally work.

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