I love to complicate things. On the offset pattern you demonstrated, I think it would be neat to try to use a smaller size of that motif, flip it over and quilt it. Crazy, yes.
I have watched your pantograph videos and I was curious if these procedures apply to all machines or just those with giant throats?the machine that I have at the moment only has a 9” throat on a frame. I was told that I need to mark my quilting space to know my limits. I only saw your videos mark the edges. Please let me know if there is a video that i missed or advise
Hi there! With a smaller throat you may need to mark your whole space to ensure that your pattern will fit accordingly:) The larger throat machines have a little bit more flexibility.
If have a pattern with a double row, do I quilt both rows before I advance the quilt and when I get to the right side on the front of the quilt,do I quilt the second row from right to left or go from left to right? TYIA
If you have enough quilting area available, then you can quilt both rows. We always recommend quilting right to left that way you can see what is ahead:)
Thank you for creating all those beautiful pantographs. Very interesting video
So nice of you! Thanks :)
you have just convinced me to get the quilt from the back kit for my machine
Loved your video!!
Glad you liked it!!
Great video. Thanks. I’m just learning pantographs.
Great to hear!
I love to complicate things. On the offset pattern you demonstrated, I think it would be neat to try to use a smaller size of that motif, flip it over and quilt it. Crazy, yes.
Now there’s an idea:)
I have a Moxie it has a 15”. What size do I use
Max 8”
Thank you
You're welcome!
I have watched your pantograph videos and I was curious if these procedures apply to all machines or just those with giant throats?the machine that I have at the moment only has a 9” throat on a frame. I was told that I need to mark my quilting space to know my limits. I only saw your videos mark the edges. Please let me know if there is a video that i missed or advise
Hi there! With a smaller throat you may need to mark your whole space to ensure that your pattern will fit accordingly:) The larger throat machines have a little bit more flexibility.
@@LindasElectricQuilters Do you have video that shows how to mark your whole space?
Unfortunately we do not:(
@@LindasElectricQuilters Thank you
If have a pattern with a double row, do I quilt both rows before I advance the quilt and when I get to the right side on the front of the quilt,do I quilt the second row from right to left or go from left to right? TYIA
If you have enough quilting area available, then you can quilt both rows. We always recommend quilting right to left that way you can see what is ahead:)
Yes do both rows before you advance. You would go back to the left and quilt left to right on 2nd row.