Pantograph patterns: June 2008 Archives
The last few weeks have been so packed for me it has been really difficult to spend bonding time with Max (the longarm).
Finally, I was able to work on (and FINISH) another practice panto piece earlier this week. I chose Wild Horses by Deb Geissler.

Click here to see this panto on SALE at SewThankful.
Click here to see more pantos by Deb Geissler.
I used the large (12" design) panto and Superior King Tut #925 Caravan thread with Fil-Tec Magna-Glide bobbins to practice edge-to-edge quilting on muslin again.
I LOVE this design and once I got the hang of where I was going, it was no problem to complete...though I did "motion practice" the design several times before I started quilting. I love how the variegated thread turned out and I have very almost zero issues (LOVE those Magna-Glide bobbins). I'll definitely use this panto again! Jeff and the boys love it too.
Here's how it turned out (click each image to open larger image in a pop up window):


I still have a LOT to learn, but I'm feeling good about it because I can definitely see progress in my work. FUN!
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Finally, I was able to work on (and FINISH) another practice panto piece earlier this week. I chose Wild Horses by Deb Geissler.
Click here to see this panto on SALE at SewThankful.
Click here to see more pantos by Deb Geissler.
I used the large (12" design) panto and Superior King Tut #925 Caravan thread with Fil-Tec Magna-Glide bobbins to practice edge-to-edge quilting on muslin again.
I LOVE this design and once I got the hang of where I was going, it was no problem to complete...though I did "motion practice" the design several times before I started quilting. I love how the variegated thread turned out and I have very almost zero issues (LOVE those Magna-Glide bobbins). I'll definitely use this panto again! Jeff and the boys love it too.
Here's how it turned out (click each image to open larger image in a pop up window):
I still have a LOT to learn, but I'm feeling good about it because I can definitely see progress in my work. FUN!
Want to know when I post new panto and product reviews, demos and more? Be sure to join the Sew Thankful eNews -- click here.
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This page is a archive of entries in the Pantograph patterns category from June 2008.
Pantograph patterns: May 2008 is the previous archive.
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