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http://www.urbanelementz.com/ I have bought pantos from them and they are very friendly.
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Originally Posted by gellybean402
http://www.urbanelementz.com/ I have bought pantos from them and they are very friendly.
I just checked their site...must have been a different company..I will have to go do some checking. |
It was Intelligent Quilting that went to all digital. I'm SO glad it was not urban elementz. I love their pantos!
http://www.intelligentquilting.com/P...Home/index.cfm |
www.stensource.com
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Originally Posted by running1
I'm a satisfied customer of The Stencil Co... go to www.quiltingstencils.com
I ordered and they arrived in a few days.. Tons of stencils from which to choose, too! |
Urban Elementz has a number of their designs available in stencil form.
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I bought some at Amazon.
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I buy some as well as make my own from differnt sources, depending on how lazy I feel !LOL
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I make all of my own stencils. It's just doodling. That way I can customize to any size. Really complex stuff i draw onto tear away or wash away stabilizers and stitch right over them.
Even paper works. I've never had much success with chalk. MK |
I don't know if it will work as i haven't tried it yet but i read in an OLD magazine from my grandmother you can take coloring pages and put them on the machine without thread and sew the design then take a nylon stocking with cornstarch and tap the paper with it to mark the fabric. It sounded pretty easy but i have a pounce pad i will use.....I don't think this would work for fancy designs but may just be the trick for simple ones. I love reading her old work basket magazines from the 40's and 50's
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