Showing posts with label pantographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pantographs. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Working on the Long Arm

My Christmas Quilt is so close to being finished.  I should be able to share pictures next week.  In the mean time, I thought I'd show you a bit about how I quilted it on the long arm.  I took a few pics with the camera phone to give you an idea of how/what I do.  If you already know how this works, you can move along, but I have some friends/family who read my blog because they love me, and I thought they might like to see how it works.
 Here it is on Wed afternoon.  Waiting for me to finish the label.  I confess I'm a bit scared to wash it.  I'm not a pre-washer by nature, and there's a whole lotta red in this quilt.  Reds run.
 Ok, on to the long arm.  I did a pantograph on this quilt.  So you make a bunch of copies of the pattern, tape them along the table and use a laser pointer to follow the pattern.  I like to think of the pattern as a guide.  There is no way I can follow those lines perfectly.  Close, yes.  Perfect, no.
 This is the name and creator of the pattern.  I thought it looked kind of festive.  And I do love lots of quilting in a quilt.
 Here's the machine and the quilt all set up.  There are handles that you can use on either side.  When you follow a pantograph, you're on the 'back side'.  You are looking at the pattern and not the quilt at all.
 A shot of some decent quilting.  Good points, relatively smooth curves.
 This is a shot of the table with the pattern taped down the length of it.
It's pretty great that I get to use my Stepmom's long arm.  This would have been a beastly quilt to do at home.   I am also a pretty strong believer of quilting your own quilts, and this makes things a bit easier at times.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Learning Pantographs

Today I learned how to do a laser guided pantograph pattern on my Step Mom's Long Arm Sewing Machine. What fun!  Thanks, A, for hanging with the boys.