Lomgarm panto on paper design
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Lomgarm panto on paper design
I am looking for a panto design that I saw resently on a quilt in someones home. She had it quilted several years ago and can't remember who quilted it for her. It is nothing more then a large meander with clusters of 4 small "bubbles" positioned throughout, mostly at the top and bottom of the squiggle. I tried freehanding it but my results were not so precise as the panto and I think that precision is what made this particular pattern so interesting.
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Thanks, Sandyms, that one is interesting but not the one I am looking for. The one I want has more negative space and the 4 bubbles are clustered and spaced further apart. I have a customer quilt that is screaming for this panto. (or maybe thats me I hear)
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top left here http://mohrquilting.com/ - not exactly what you described, but could you replace some of the bubbles with simple meander? Or this one - same idea http://www.susankquilting.com/susank...aph.php?id=212
I often design my own pantos, so that's definitely what I would do in this case.
I often design my own pantos, so that's definitely what I would do in this case.
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Thanks Kritra. I like the first one and you are right I could easily redesign an existing panto. I keep 5 different meandering patterns of different densities so I can insert different "stuff". But pattern I am speaking of just hit me and I can't get it out of my mind.
top left here http://mohrquilting.com/ - not exactly what you described, bu
could you replace some of the bubbles with simple meander? Or this one - same idea http://www.susankquilting.com/susank...aph.php?id=212
I often design my own pantos, so that's definitely what I would do in this case.
could you replace some of the bubbles with simple meander? Or this one - same idea http://www.susankquilting.com/susank...aph.php?id=212
I often design my own pantos, so that's definitely what I would do in this case.
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