Bauhaus Baby PAPER longarm quilting pantograph design by Patricia Ritter of Urban Elementz More Details A single row is 6.25" wide - printed with two rows - 144" long. Click here to go to our main Panto Directory Page. Click here to see more items of interest to machine quilters. Don't know what a "panto" is? Click here to find out what the heck a "panto" is.
Breath of the Gods - Pantograph / E2E © 2013 Apricot Moon Designs PAPER: A single row is 6 inches - printed with one row - 144 inches long DIGITAL (computerized quilting systems): Zip file includes: BQM, CQP, DXF, HQF, IQP, PAT, QLI, SSD, TXT, WMF and 4QB or PLT. Most designs also include a DWG, GPF, PDF, PNG and SVG. SELF-PRINT: A single row is 6.25 inches - printed with one row. EMBROIDERY (computerized embroidery systems): Zip file includes: ART, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PCM, PCS, PDF, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX Sizes included: Size 1: 95.4 mm x 79.6 mm (3.76 Inches x 3.13 Inches) Size 2: 144.6 mm x 120.6 mm (5.69 Inches x 4.75 Inches) Size 3: 205.2 mm x 171.6 mm (8.08 Inches x 6.76 Inches) Size 4: 266.2 mm x 222.2 mm (10.48 Inches x 8.75 Inches)
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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. Geoglyph is just a bit different from our other offerings, but the possibilities are also quite varied!This design is a 120" wide by 12" extended width design. It can be used in a border or it can be tiled down a quilt top for an overall effect.We have a video showing one way to arrange the blocks for a random-looking allover quilting result (shown in the sample). Click here to watch the video.Quilting details: Row height: 12"Gap: +0.5" Density: The spacing of the lines ranged from 1/2" to 1" when sized at 12" rows, so there is room to scale up or down depending on the density you'd like to accomplish. 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 We'd love to see how you use this in your quilting. :) Use #geoglyphpanto 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!
Pantograph designs for every machine and every frame! You can now find the perfect sized pantograph design to fit your home machine or longarm machine. We've stitched our pantographs up a notch - with an easy advancing system and mix n' match ability to create unique designs for your quilts. Each PDF Pantograph Design file includes two sizes of the design. Use the smaller design if you're quilting on a home sewing machine on a frame: Use the larger 7 inch design if you have a longarm. Mix n Match by printing out multiple designs and taping them together to create a pantograph design perfectly sized for your longarm machine. If you have an even bigger longarm, you want to maximize that quilting space! These Mix n' Match Pantographs are designed so you can tape multiple rows together to create a truly unique design for your quilt. Start Pantograph Quilting Right Now Our pantograph quilting designs arrive instantly via email as a PDF file. Simply follow the instructions within the pantograph to print, trim, and tape together the perfect sized pantograph for you! Frequently Asked Questions about Mix n' Match Pantographs What do I need to quilt pantographs with a Grace Qnique longarm? Rear Handlebars so you can control the longarm from the back. Qnique Laser Light to follow the pantograph. Solid back table on your frame to support the pantograph. What do I need to quilt pantographs with my home machine? Gracie Laser Light to follow the pantograph. Solid back table on your frame to support the pantograph. Click Here to contact us for help adding a back table to your frame! Can I use pantographs on a home machine set in a table? Not really. These designs are intended for quilting on a frame where the machine moves over the quilt. How many pantograph designs do I get in one PDF? You will receive one 3-inch and one 7-inch version of one design. Example - if you select the Spiraling Pantograph, you will receive one 3-inch and one 7-inch row of Spiraling. Follow the instructions in the PDF to print your rows, cut the designs and tape them together to create your pantograph design. Charts are included to guide you on printing out the correct number of pages for your machine and frame. ----------------------------------------------------------- NOTE - These pantographs are only available as digital downloads. You must have a printer and be able to print in full color on US Letter sized paper. ----------------------------------------------------------- Learn even more about quilting with pantographs! If you need more help understanding how to use these designs, check out Leah's Pantograph Quilting PDF Guidebook. This guide includes a wealth of information on placing your pantographs, how to recover from common mistakes, and how to make the most of the quilting frame you're using. Click Here to find the Pantograph Quilting Guidebook!
Inspiration at the quilt shop. Recently my mom and I visited a quilt shop near my home town. I love patronizing new shops, checking out their fabric selection and most of all drooling over their shop sample quilts on display. This shop had many samples in several styles, but what caught my eye was the
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There are some designs that are perfect for beginners to get their sea legs and become accustomed to longarm machine quilting. Thankfully we have created some great videos that will walk you through the best designs so you can grow your skills quickly and easily.
INVENTORY REDUCTION - Overflow PAPER longarm quilting pantograph design by Sarah Ann Myers More Details A single row is 5.5 inches wide - printed with two rows - 144 inches long Click here to go to our main Panto Directory Page. Click here to see more items of interest to machine quilters. Don't know what a "panto" is? Click here to find out what the heck a "panto" is.
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I had both of my Grandson's for the weekend. After they left today I went back to the studio to keep working on my pine needles. I fused the larger part of the each branch, quilt it, outline it and then stitch in the smaller branches in a variegated thread. When I have all the branches in I begin adding the needles with thread. It is a tedious process but the results are worth it. I keep my sketch of the short needle pine close by so I remember the layout of its branches. It is below zero today and colder weather is coming tomorrow. Good weather to stay put in the studio that is for sure!
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Imagine a field of tiny little sprouts, and you've got Sprig! Leave it stacked and nest the rows for a traditional look, or leave no gap between the rows for a completely different vibe! ** Please note, this is a digital pantograph. To view our self-print pantographs, please click here. ** Experience level: Beginner friendly Recommended row height: 6.0 inches Backtracking: None Offsetting: None Use the hashtag #SprigPanto on Instagram and tag us @MaTanteQuilting so that we can see and share your work! Upon purchase, you will immediately be sent an email with a .zip folder that contains the following pantograph files: BQM, CQP, DXF, HQF, HQV, IQP, PAT, PLT, QCC, QLI, SSD. The .zip folder also includes a minimum of two images that you can use for promotional purposes. You will also receive a .pdf User Guide containing a full-quilt layout mock-up, recommended row height, and alignment information. This will give you an easy visual that you can print out and show to clients, or keep for your own reference. © 2022 Ambling Vines
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Two of Hearts PAPER longarm quilting pantograph design by Melonie Caldwell More Details Two of Hearts pantograph pattern by Melonie Caldwell PAPER: A single row is 5.5" wide - printed with two row - 144 inches long Click here for more machine quilting pantographs from Melonie Caldwell Click here to go to our main Panto Directory Page. Click here to see more items of interest to machine quilters. Pantographs are continuous line quilting pattern designs on a paper roll designed for use on longarm quilting machines. The roll is approx. 11 to 12 feet long. A quilting pantograph pattern is typically used by longarm machine quilters or machine quilters using a frame.
'Modern Curves' by Anita Shackelford - Tumbler Quilt Sometimes I find a new digital quilting pattern which becomes flavour of the month here at Fabadashery Long Arm quilting. This time around it is 'Modern Curves' by Anita Shackelford. 'Modern Curves' quilting pattern by Anita Shackelford There are plenty of patterns out there with flowers, feathers and fancy swirls, but like this simple square quilt, sometimes a quilt top needs to be quilted, but doesn't necessarily need an all over pattern which is going to alter it character significantly. The simple undulating lines of 'Modern Curves' seems to achieve this. 'Modern Curves' by Anita Shackelford - Tumbler Quilt After completing the Allietare Mystery quilt, I decided to use the scrap leftovers to make a small green tumbler quilt. It was quick to come together and once on the APQS quilting frame quick to quilt. It didn't really have a planned destination, but is just so happens that is co-ordinates nicely with this IKEA stool, so I think it has found a home. Joining up with Crazy Mom Quilts
When it comes to the best thread for quilting, how do you choose? There are a lot of decisions to make and factors to consider. There's also the issue of whether you are looking for thread for machine quilting or hand quilting. Many of these thread tips are helpful for any sort of sewing, so keep this handy for your non-quilting sewing projects, too! The best threading for quilting is generally a cotton or polyester-cotton blend. Avoid cheaper polyester threads as they are more likely to break or snap over time. The weight of your thread depends on your fabric and pattern. Thicker fabrics or quilts with more layers of fabric need a thicker weight (or stronger) thread. First, we will discuss thread in general, looking at the terms associated with thread and how it's measured. Then we will go into the common thread materials each thread type from which each is made. We will then focus on types of thread you will see when looking at thread spools along with the types of thread that are readily available. Some are great for quilting and some are not as fitting. Finally, we will focus on the best machine quilting threads as well as the best threads for hand quilting. So, start reading and get ready to learn all about thread in relation to quilting and choosing the best threads for your upcoming quilt projects. Table of Contents Thread Basics Thread Material Types of Thread Best Threads for Machine Quilting Best Threads for Hand Quilting Conclusion
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It has been a weird week. I am running up against the deadline for finishing the "Elements" pieces and I essentially lost two days this week. Monday morning I woke up with a stiff neck and by bedtime I was in a serious amount of pain. Did not sleep and by morning I was in such pain and fear of what might be causing it that I went straight to the Urgent Care Clinic near us. It was a strained trapezius muscle in my neck, making my neck impossible to move without screaming, hot pain and sending tentacles of pain winding up around my skull. The recommendation was rest and drugs and sleep and a soft cervical collar to support the weight of my head. So I lounged around all day on Tuesday reading and sleeping, felt a little better on Wednesday and much better today. So I was back in the studio this afternoon. "Water" should have been easy (that's why I left it for last), but I had a hard time settling on an idea. Close to my heart is the wetland area where we walk, so that began to take shape in my head. I started with an assortment of blue, gray and tan fabrics and fused some strips to form a base. At the end of today I had this: I think I am nearly there. A few additions, then I will trim it to size and bind it. Speaking of the wetland area, we had a surprise when we walked last week. Sofia was with us, and as we came around the corner near the Fanno Farmhouse, Beth and I were talking away and Sofia piped in "look at the turtle!" There, studiously digging in the dirt at the side of the trail, was a large turtle. I took its picture with my phone. That evening on the local news was a story of another turtle that was captured in a backyard several miles away. They are snapping turtles that have invaded the wetlands and creek. They are not native to the area and are thought to have been pets, originally, that were released into the creek and have bred there for years. This is the season when they come onto land to dig holes and lay eggs. They are quite destructive, eating the native fish, frogs, even baby ducks and can take a finger off if you are dumb enough to offer it to one. We found this one pretty interesting and were happy to have encountered it until we learned later what pests they are. If we see another we are advised to call the Parks department or Fish and Wildlife, who will come and take it away. Wish I had known. Now I am on the lookout when we walk.
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. Sweet and simple, simple and sweet! It's great to have designs that are easy to stitch out and versatile for all kinds of quilt tops! Read more about this design here. 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: 2.5"Gap: -0.512"Pattern height: 3.012"Offsetting: noneBacktracking: minimal We'd love to see how you use this in your quilting! Use #shieldspanto on social media and tag the @longarmleague if you are on Instagram. We'd love to cheer you on!
Add wonderful texture, from Sew Shabby Quilting, to your quilted project with these designs. Pattern Type: Edge to Edge Pattern Style: Modern Formats Included: BQM CQP DXF HQF HQV IQP PAT PLT QLI SSD
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