Thank You! I was offered a great deal on pantograph supplies which I bought. But!!! No back handles. Your method is a way to move forward without more $$$$. Yay!
I have a Babylock Coronet on a Kinetic frame and I used this method to do my first pantograph. It was super easy and extremely inexpensive. Thank you for your tutorials, they are very much appreciated!!
Thanks for posting the videos since I also don't have enough space behind the frame for rear handles. Do you use side clamps? I have a 2 rail 8' Grace frame and use large clamps at the front to keep the layers from shifting and that makes it harder to secure the foam board. The Grace frame allows the front rails to be extended, have you done that? I see you leave the ruler base on the machine, is there a reason for that? Looking forward to future videos.
Thank you for these videos Theresa. I have a small sewing room with just enough room for my Coronet long arm with a 7’ frame. There isn’t enough room to work from the back. This is so exciting to see that I can still use pantographs and can’t wait to try it! I found a laser similar to yours on Amazon for $12 but am struggling to find the foam board. Is it possible for you to send a link to what you are using; I’m guessing it was Amazon. Or at least more info? So many options for thickness…2mm, 4mm etc. as well as sizes of the sheets. Thank you again! 😊
Love your videos. Can you tell me which pantograph from Urban Element that you are working? I like the look of it and world like to try that one. Thank you!
It is an Urban Elementz free pattern. When you go on their homepage there is a “free” link on the top of the page. They have about 20 free patterns to download and the cute flower panto she is using is one of them.
Hello Theresa, I’m trying your method and I do appreciate your videos. Do you always stitch one row at a time going right to left and then start over again right to left for the second row if there is a second row on the paper pattern?
Hi! I am not Theresa. My friend used to always stitch from right to left and her quilts distorted. I go from right to left and then left to right and my quilts come out straight. Hope it helps.
Thank You! I was offered a great deal on pantograph supplies which I bought. But!!! No back handles.
Your method is a way to move forward without more $$$$. Yay!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge!
where do you get the foam board .
I'm new to long arm. Genius idea to quilt panto from front. A great way to mix panto and FMQ together. Thank you!
You are a rock star! Thank you SO much!!!
Thank you! You been mention quite a few times on one of my quilt forums.
You are very good about explaining things
Can you suggest a quilt forum? I’m not on Facebook, and have a cutie from the Grace company and would love to use pantographs from the front..
I have a Babylock Coronet on a Kinetic frame and I used this method to do my first pantograph. It was super easy and extremely inexpensive. Thank you for your tutorials, they are very much appreciated!!
Thank you for these videos.
Someone else on utube was stitching on the front of the machine but she had her paper, right in front of the back bar and she stitched lower.
You rock !! Nice make over too
Thank you, this idea was exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you so much. This is a great tutorial. I’m definitely going to try this.
Thank you so much
such a fantastic tip! Thank you so much!
Learning! Thanks😊
Where do you get the foam pads. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for posting the videos since I also don't have enough space behind the frame for rear handles. Do you use side clamps? I have a 2 rail 8' Grace frame and use large clamps at the front to keep the layers from shifting and that makes it harder to secure the foam board. The Grace frame allows the front rails to be extended, have you done that? I see you leave the ruler base on the machine, is there a reason for that? Looking forward to future videos.
Thank you for these videos Theresa. I have a small sewing room with just enough room for my Coronet long arm with a 7’ frame. There isn’t enough room to work from the back. This is so exciting to see that I can still use pantographs and can’t wait to try it! I found a laser similar to yours on Amazon for $12 but am struggling to find the foam board. Is it possible for you to send a link to what you are using; I’m guessing it was Amazon. Or at least more info? So many options for thickness…2mm, 4mm etc. as well as sizes of the sheets. Thank you again! 😊
Did you ever find the foam board? My guess would be Joann's or Michael's??
8:11 I am just wondering what is the advantage to working right to left
I’m wondering also.
I think it is just more comfortable for her.
thank you so much !
Where do you get your 18” long foam sheets? I can’t find them.
She mentioned in another video that she got them at Hobby Lobby
Love your videos. Can you tell me which pantograph from Urban Element that you are working? I like the look of it and world like to try that one. Thank you!
It is an Urban Elementz free pattern. When you go on their homepage there is a “free” link on the top of the page. They have about 20 free patterns to download and the cute flower panto she is using is one of them.
Thank you!
Hello Theresa, I’m trying your method and I do appreciate your videos. Do you always stitch one row at a time going right to left and then start over again right to left for the second row if there is a second row on the paper pattern?
Hi! I am not Theresa. My friend used to always stitch from right to left and her quilts distorted. I go from right to left and then left to right and my quilts come out straight. Hope it helps.