Gripit Plus frame, how to put it together??

My "sit on it" frame was taken apart when we made the move from California to Texas over 5 years ago. I hadn't used it for several years even before that. So now that I have the time to cross stitch again I can't figure out how to put the 20 piece together again. And the company seems to be out of business. I can't find a picture of it much less instructions for assemble. So terribly frustrated. Help, please!!!!

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My "sit on it" frame was taken apart when we made the move from California to Texas over 5 years ago. I hadn't used it for several years even before that. So now that I have the time to cross stitch again I can't figure out how to put the 20 piece together again. And the company seems to be out of business. I can't find a picture of it much less instructions for assemble. So terribly frustrated. Help, please!!!!

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My "sit on it" frame was taken apart when we made the move from California to Texas over 5 years ago. I hadn't used it for several years even before that. So now that I have the time to cross stitch again I can't figure out how to put the 20 piece together again. And the company seems to be out of business. I can't find a picture of it much less instructions for assemble. So terribly frustrated. Help, please!!!!

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irdeb

Perhaps sewgirls can help you, or perhaps use you, like they use us!

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lucretiaborgia

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Cathy From KY in CA

I did a Google search for "Gripit plus" and found this :

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were apparently made/sold by an Albuquerque hobby shop known as ADifferent Drummer.

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Magic Mood Jeep

Tia Mary has one that she uses all the time. She should be able to tell you how to put it together. I'm sure she will post soon.

Janet

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Janet

You know you're not posting to anyone ? That was posted over here by sew girls (who make money from advertising on their forum and need to keep people interested) so they will take your post and it won't mean diddle to the OP ! The OP probably doesn't even know about the existence of rctn.

Sew girls is a commercial operation the very antithesis of us.

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lucretiaborgia

PAX, Tia Mary /\____/\ =A9 >^.,.^< =3D 0.0 =3D ( )~~~~~ Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their WHISKERS! NOTHING is complete without a few cat hairs -- they make the best decorative fibers! Tia Mary's Webshots

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Tia Mary

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