Thread: Pantographs?
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:32 AM
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JustAbitCrazy
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There's also a free one at Fons and Porter's website. You'll need to enlarge the copy you make, most likely. You can also buy books with quilting pantographs in them. They usually only show a small section (one repeat). If there's one I want I just trace the repeat with a thin sharpie onto paper on a roll I bought and make my own. By using those in books you will find pantographs which you seldom or never see other longarmmers using, plus you will save a lot of money buying a book as opposed to paying $16.50 per pantograph. You just need a roll of paper and time. I like Anne Bright's books, and Laura Lee Fritz comes to mind.
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