Thank you so much for explaining slowly. I have just received a used longarm and have never longarmed before. I recently just bought my first panto from you guys. Really excited to get started.
Great video! Very detailed and thorough! I enjoy watching your videos and get inspired to try new things on my longarm. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Thank you for commenting, Victoria! We did a quick RUclips search for pantograph with cutie frame. Here is a link for your convenience: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=pantograph+with+cutie+frame We hope these help give some insight into your machine!
Wishing there was a way to add a photo, but we used a double stick tape that we also got from Walmart which is where the poster clips came from. It is made by Scotch and it is called MOUNT (double sided mounting tape) INDOOR. It took two full packages plus about six inches for my 12' frame.
That’s a great question! The most common method we’ve seen is using a shoe rack or a purse rack to organize paper pantographs. They can be organized by size, theme, alphabetically, etc., whatever works best for you. Here is a link to an article from APQS on the subject: www.apqs.com/how-to-organize-your-paper-pantographs/ Please be sure to read the comments at the end of the article for additional ideas.
This is super helpful - thank you!
Thank you for your videos... I just have my grid on the table and didn't know what to do next. Thank you again ❤
You're welcome! We are always happy to help.
Thank you so much for explaining slowly. I have just received a used longarm and have never longarmed before. I recently just bought my first panto from you guys. Really excited to get started.
We are glad you enjoyed it. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions!
Very informative and educational video. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching!
I also realized that I could make my own quilting design on the back of the grid and really can't wait to see if I can do it.
Yes! We would love to know how it turns out.
Great video! Very detailed and thorough! I enjoy watching your videos and get inspired to try new things on my longarm. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Thank you for watching!
Very well explained. Learned a lot. I appreciate your videos.
I need more instruction on doing pantograph with cutie frame that I have to not only advance quilt top to bottom but side to side.
Thank you for commenting, Victoria! We did a quick RUclips search for pantograph with cutie frame. Here is a link for your convenience: ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=pantograph+with+cutie+frame
We hope these help give some insight into your machine!
Great information, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the video.. very informative.. my question is what did you use to secure the poster clips to the fable?
Wishing there was a way to add a photo, but we used a double stick tape that we also got from Walmart which is where the poster clips came from. It is made by Scotch and it is called MOUNT (double sided mounting tape) INDOOR. It took two full packages plus about six inches for my 12' frame.
How do you store your printed paper pantographs? Thanks for all you videos, they are so helpful, because you explain in such detail.
That’s a great question! The most common method we’ve seen is using a shoe rack or a purse rack to organize paper pantographs. They can be organized by size, theme, alphabetically, etc., whatever works best for you.
Here is a link to an article from APQS on the subject: www.apqs.com/how-to-organize-your-paper-pantographs/
Please be sure to read the comments at the end of the article for additional ideas.
Great job! I’m interested in the leader holder(clamps) is that PVC piping?
The ones on this machine were made by Quilters Apothecary. They are thinner than PVC pipe.