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Use a 50% offset to achieve this look. This design has very little backtracking. Formats in ZIP File include .BQM .CQP .DXF .HQA .HQF .HQV .HQW .IQP .PAT .PLT .QCC .QLI .SSD .TXT .WMF .JPG I do not offer returns or refunds but let me know if you have any problems with your purchase. This design is not authorized for mass production of items for sale
Paper pantograph roll for longarm quilting featuring the "Bauhaus" design. Urban Elementz edge-to-edge pantograph designs are printed on paper with one or two full rows and contain partial rows for the next row line-up. Use basting spray adhesive to attach the paper to the quilt, stitch, remove the papers, and you have a beautiful finished quilt design that looks like it was professionally quilted right at home! Single row is 12", printed with 1 row 144" long
Have you heard about our Digital Panto Club? Join the Club to get every NEW design we release sent to your inbox at no additional charge! Also, you'll get an unlimited 20% off discount for all designs that have already been released (like this one). Click here to sign up and get your discount code. Made to look hand-guided, Echoed Swirls is a great pantograph to use on quilts with a lot of negative space or quilts that use solids fabrics that prints that read solid. The texture is fantastic and the curvy design is a nice contrast to angular piecing. Read more about it on our blog, including some tips and tricks. We consider this design to have an "advanced" difficulty rating. Upon completing your purchase, an email containing your download will be sent immediately. Please note: WE DO NOT SELL ANY PAPER PANTOGRAPHS. You will get the following file formats in your zipped folder: .bqm, .dxf, .hqf, .pat, .plt, .qcc, .qli, .ssd, .iqp, .txt, .wmf, .pdf, .jpg Sizing shown on the Mini Modern Heart Quilt (approx. 52" x 63")Row height: 7"Gap: -5.727"Pattern height: 12.727"Offset: 50%Backtracking: minimal There is very minimal (barely any) backtracking, but the design is dense. For dense pantographs that are nested closely together, I suggest stitching each row in the same direction (L to R). In general, it's good to be aware that fabric draw can happen, so watch the margins of your quilt because it'll shrink up toward the center. The big thing to watch for is that the stitching doesn't overlap with the last quilted pass. Hashtag your project with #echoedswirlspanto on Instagram and tag us @longarmleage so we can see what you're working on! :)
Create these free motion flowers for use as single motifs in a block or as an all over edge to edge quilting design
Hopping, skipping, jumping – PLAY! Before you hop to the next paragraph, there is exciting news at the bottom of this post! This week’s free motion design is called Hop after the little…
Add texture to your quilted project with this design. Pattern Type: Edge to Edge, E2E Formats Included: BQM CQP DXF HQF HQV IQP PAT PLT QLI SSD
Our guest teacher for June was Cindy Needham, http://www.cindyneedham.com/ who is an amazing quilter/teacher/artist!!! You should check her site out!! Our task this month was to Divide and Conquer, or, do a swirl doodle and fill in the spaces with machine quilting. I decided to do kind of a free flowing, wavy sort of design and actually had first decided to do it horizontally. This is my doodling on paper. I was at first going to add letters. I may still do this for my grand-daughter :^) I first used my blue washout pens to draw the design on the fabric. Then I began to fill in each space with quilting. As you can see from the three photos above, I had the mind set of a horizontal design. But I did not like it at all, so it sat for awhile, untouched!! Then I moved it a quarter turn to a vertical view, and it was a surprise!! I liked it so much more and it was begging to be filled in. How silly when you think about it!!! So now that I liked the design, I could actually find my hummm-purrr like Cindy described. It is as though you are one with your machine gliding along at a comfortable, relaxing pace :^) More photos to show some close ups and the beautiful texture this kind of quilting makes!!! I did a little shading with a crayon. I am not so sure I really like that part, but too late, it cannot be removed!! WOW, what a great tutorial. I learned a lot and I learned tons from all the other members of our challenge group. I just love the sharing that is going on!! Thanks to Cindy Needham for such a wonderful lesson and to SewCalGal, http://sewcalgal.blogspot.com/ for hosting this year long challenge. The education and experience is priceless!! Take care everyone, Happy Quilting, and keep those needles sharp!! Martha
FAT LOOPS Default size 4" tall x 3.72" wide. Longarm quilting pattern for digital quilting. File formats include: .bqm .cqp .dxf .hqf .hqv .iqp .pat .plt .qli .ssd .svg .txt .wmf .jpg image file These are compatible with most longarm quilting formats including: Innova, Bernina, AutoCAD, HQ Pro-Stitcher, Intelliquilter, Side Saddle, Statler Stitcher, QBot and PC Quilter. This is a digital product no physical product will be sent. Once payment is complete a digital file will be available for download in your account and an email will be sent to your Etsy registered email. Please check your spam or junk inbox. I also offer long arm quilting services via JulieHirt.com
Have you heard of “quilting in the hoop”? Grab your embroidery machine and see how it can be used to quilt large and small projects.
Did you know you can free motion quilt with a 12W thread? You would have to go really slow, yes. But it can be done! For this week’s design I used a spool of Sulky Cotton Petite 12w thread. P…
This Honeycomb Longarm Quilting Digital Pantograph is a simple continuous line that makes up half of the shape of a honeycomb. By simply adding another line and adjusting it’s shape, you can create the honeycomb effect as in the picture in this listing. This design is a Panto and can be used in E2E (Edge to Edge) quilting. It is re-sizable to any size or shape you need using your quilting program. Info about the product you will be purchasing: This is an instant download and will be available once your checkout is complete. File is a Zipped file with most popular longarm quilting formats (see below for all formats it comes with): BQM Bernina CQP CompuQuilter DXF AutoCad HQF HandiQuilter ProStitcher IQP IntelliQuilter PAT Innova AutoPilot PLT Qbot SSD SideSaddle QLI Statler Plus a TXT and/or a WMF with an image for viewing. NOTE: You are purchasing a digital machine quilting file, not a finished, physical item. You must download the file to your computer, unzip the file and have a way to transfer the design to your longarm quilting machine. Once downloaded from your email, the link will be available for 24 hrs prior to that. All design formats are included in a single zipped file. Due to the digital nature of this product, all sales are final. Due to the many computer operating systems, I cannot offer support in those areas. You have permission to use the files for personal use or on items intended for sale, but may not resell design or share file electronically without permission of creator. All rights reserved by ©OhSewKute L.L.C. *Please be sure you understand how to unzip files, transfer files and use your longarm machine before purchasing. Refunds are not given should you realize you cannot use the files after you have purchased them, but if there is a problem with the file please do not hesitate to let me know and I will make sure that it is functional. Thank you for shopping with Oh Sew Kute!
JANLYNN-Candlewicking Embroidery Kit. Create this beautiful design that will remind you of the beach and ocean! It will be a great accent for any room in your house. This package contains screen printed 100% cotton muslin fabric, 6-strand cotton floss candlewickthread, backing fabric, polyester batting, needle, graph and instructions. Finished size: 14x14 inches. Design: Ocean's Edge.
The freemotion machine quilting Groovy Buds filler is based off the common daisy design. It's perfect for your your next preteen or teen girl quilt.
Add this edge to edge quilting design to your next quilting project. This design is also included in the October 2021 Club: On A Different Note. Pattern Type: edge to edge Pattern Style:Music, carols, singing Formats Included: BQM CQP DXF HQF HQV IQP PAT PLT QLI SSD
Some of the flowers that I sowed last month have already turning into plants that I can plant out in the garden this week. Some have not come up at all. I will have to redo them to see if it is a p…
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The Grace Company shares their Complete Guide to Pantographs, perfect for Beginners learning to long-arm quilt. Click here now to learn more!
Posted here you will find samples of some of the different pantographs that I am able to offer you my customer. There are others available too, but as they are used I will post them here. Will also pop some custom styles on too. Thank you for trusting me with quilting your lovely quilts. This pattern is called "Tickle Too" Then we have "Cool Beans" a very modern style of pattern. Great for a man's quilt. This one looks great and is called "Dazzle" and is another quite modern looking style. Also good for a masculine style quilt. Holly Hock is the pattern name for this one. Gorgeous. This is some custom work This is my sister's quilt and the pattern came up beautifully and is also "Tickle Too" Colleen's gorgeous Irish Chain with freehand feathers... This pattern is "Plush" and looked great on Jean's purple 16 patch scrap quilt. Sue's super scrap quilt with the "Art Deco" pattern Some more freehand custom
I am finishing off my little side project and thought I do a post on how I put an edge to edge design on a quilt using a sitdown longarm machine. I did do an earlier post some weeks back but thought it might be interesting to people to see a more detailed description of the process. As I am in a bit of a hurry I again used the Cloud Nine design by Patricia E. Ritter that I purchased as a self print design from Urban Elementz a few weeks earlier. I printed several pages of the design and then stuck it together to form one row to fit my quilt. As you can see the design to be stitched is printed in black whereas the previous and next row is in a lighter grey colour. Starting off I traced the design (all of it) on Golden Threads paper. In order to cover an entire quilt you need many of those rows (some 10 rows for my small baby quilt). That of course becomes incredibly tedious to trace, so this time I tried something different, i.e. I stitched through several layers of Golden Threads paper from my first traced design to produce multiple copies in one hit. So, started off with the first row which was traced and stitched through. I trace with a blue water soluble marker which is fairly faint however you can see that under the machine light. The reason for this is that I do not inadvertently want to transfer pencil marks or similar onto the quilt top. In terms of attaching the paper I use both, pins and removable glue dots. The pins are always at the top where I can see them because as you go down in rows you overlap the rows and if you have pins on the bottom it is easy to forget that and like I have done before, run over a pin. The glue dots are great...they stick to the fabric and paper but when you take them off, they come off with the paper. They do not leave any residue behind and the only danger is that you might stitch through one. While that is a bit of a hassle, it is way better than running into a needle. Here is the first row stitched out. I am quilting this on the sitdown Bernina Q20, using the stitch regulator (BSR1) set at 9 stitches per inch. The BSR1 is the mode where the machine keeps stitching at a pre-determined speed even if you do not move the fabric anymore which means that when you stitch along in stitch regulation and come to a point where you momentarily stop to change direction it will take one or two stitches before you take off again which gives you a very crisp point. For the thread I used my trusted Aurifil 50/2 weight in a variegated orange colour, this time teamed with a prewound (Decobob). Quilting out the rows is incredibly quick...the design is a bit over 7in so you do quilt this in bigger sweeping movements which is easy to do with the stitch regulator (and a lot of fun!). Once finished with the row, I start taking the paper out. In the photo you can see my little glue dot coming off with the paper. I suppose you could leave the paper in, but I got used to taking it out row by row, so that I can see what I am doing. In terms of taking the paper out though, I do leave the part where the next row is (in light grey on the design which I also traced on) on the quilt because that serves for the alignment of the next row where the first and next row overlap. While I do check how my stitched row aligns, there will always be differences because once you get going you may not always stitch directly on the line, hence the traced beginning of the next row is the more important one for the next alignment. So this is what this looks like...most of it taken out with just the bottom part left for alignment. The paper comes out easily (you can take it out bit by bit or tuck on it gently) and I find it quite relaxing sitting there taking out the paper. My points looked it a bit sloppy in parts on this first row, so I had to make a tension adjustment at this point to ensure that my points were nice and crisp. Now for the big experiment...the stitched through rows. Wondered how that would go. This did not fill me with a lot of confidence as I am used to the traced design, but gave it a go and to my surprise that worked quite well. Next time though I might stitch that through with a bigger eye needle as I had problems seeing the row underneath once I overlapped the next row. However I managed and stitched my way down the quilt. As you would have noticed I only stitch one row at a time, however as I came to the bottom this time I did try stitching two traced rows in one hit. Yes, that worked, however I don't think I would do this all the time...by this stage I was quilting towards me and I just had a lot of paper in front of me which was a bit difficult to negotiate. Also was a bit overwhelmed taking out two rows of paper. Anyway, finished this today and am quite happy with how this turned out. A few little inaccuracies did creep in here and there, but that is to be expected with this method. The paper can shift a bit, you start to loose it a bit in terms of following your lines...mind you, some of that you can see as you stitch in the overlapped region and you can even that out a bit as you go along, particularly if you know the design well. I also check on my alignment as I quilt over the seams making a note where a particular element sits in relation to the seam. That lets me know how straight my row is. Again, it will not be a hundred percent but it should be similar as you move across your quilt. The finished product I quilted this over 2 days and I would say, all in all it took me about 6 hours. A bit more effort however I do like the look of edge to edge designs. The only limitation is that I have to choose simpler, more open designs being mindful that I have to take the paper out. While it comes out easily it does get stuck in points and tight spaces, so you want to choose a design that has bigger distinct shapes to make your life easier. Now, the binding and then I am back to my Background Filler project. Karin
Did you know you can free motion quilt with a 12W thread? You would have to go really slow, yes. But it can be done! For this week’s design I used a spool of Sulky Cotton Petite 12w thread. P…
BAPTIST HEART FAN / BAPTIST HEART CLAM SHELLS Longarm quilting pattern for digital quilting. *Your machine needs the ability to offset/adjust every other row. File formats include: .bqm .cqp .dxf .hqf .hqv .iqp .pat .plt .qli .ssd .svg .txt .wmf .jpg image file These are compatible with most longarm quilting formats including: Innova, AutoCAD, HQ Pro-Stitcher, Intelliquilter, Side Saddle, Statler Stitcher, QBot and PC Quilter. This is a digital product no physical product will be sent. Once payment is complete a digital file will be available for download in your account and an email will be sent to your Etsy registered email. Please check your spam or junk inbox. I also offer long arm quilting services via JulieHirt.com
This design is also featured in the DVD Beginner Free Motion Quilting Fillers, as well as the ebook From Daisy...
‘All birds have begun nests, except me and you – what are we waiting for now?’ (‘Hebban olla uogala nestas hagunnan hinase hic enda thu uuat unbidan uue nu’) Around the year…
**This is not an instant download. You will be shipped your instructions for downloading your designs.** This expansion pack provides 10 additional quilting designs to use with the Easy-Connect Quilting technique explained in our book, Edge-to-Edge Quilting on Your Embroidery Machine. Intended to be used with our book, this Expansion Pack does not include instructions. But, it does provide new designs that you can use to get fun and beautiful quilting results that look like they were done on a long-arm. Now, this Pack also provides PRO files (in C2S and BQM formats) that you can use with the technique from our Edge-to-Edge PRO book. Standard files are available in three sizes: Small – 5.5” x 9.5” (140 x 241 mm) Med. – 6.5” x 11.5” (165 x 292 mm) Large – 7.3” x 13.3” (184 x 337 mm) Designs in the expansion pack include: Beach meander Bubble meander Coyote meander Christmas meander Hearts meander Ivy meander Oak meander Shell meander Snowflake meander Spaceships meander File formats: ART, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VIP, VP3, 10o. To use this product, you must have the instructions from the book, Edge-to-Edge Quilting on Your Embroidery Machine. File formats: Standard formats: ART, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VIP, VP3, 10o. PRO files in C2S and BQM format are now included for use with the resizing techniques and software included with our book, Edge-to-Edge PRO. For even faster quilting: consider a Monster Snap Hoop. This magnetic hoop allows you to re-hoop your quilt without leaving your machine! This video shows how fast quilting can be. Call our store for help ordering your Snap Hoop Monster magnetic hoop!
Have you heard about our Digital Panto Club? Join the Club to get every NEW design we release sent to your inbox at no additional charge! Also, you'll get an unlimited 20% off discount for all designs that have already been released (like this one). Click here to sign up and get your discount code. Gridlock Max is an edge-to-edge design when tiled across a quilt can make for interesting secondary patterns. It would look great on a quilt with a lot of negative space, or even as a wholecloth design! Upon completing your purchase, an email containing your download will be sent immediately. Please note: WE DO NOT SELL ANY PAPER PANTOGRAPHS. You will get the following file formats in your zipped folder: .bqm, .dxf, .hqf, .pat, .plt, .qcc, .qli, .ssd, .iqp, .txt, .wmf Quilting details:Row height: 10.5"Gap: +0.205"Pattern height: 10.295"Offset: noneBacktracking: minimal We'd love to see how you use this in your quilting. :) Use #gridlockmaxpanto on social media to share a photo! Tag the @longarmleague if you're on Instagram, we'd love to cheer you on, whatever you're creating! If you are interested in the Gridlock Bundle, be sure to see our shop listing for a special price.