My first panto quilt..not as easy as it seems!
#14
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Tip for doing pantos..... with your finger trace on top of the design for a row Trace, beginning to end of the design and that will put it in your brain. Your curves will be more consistent with the pattern.
I use to do this every time to refresh my memory. I quilted on my Gammil for 14 years.
I use to do this every time to refresh my memory. I quilted on my Gammil for 14 years.
#15
What a beautiful quilt. Simple but so pretty because of it.
Your quilting looks great and I think it is Angela Walters who says spirals are individual to each person and don't all have to look the same.
Watson
Your quilting looks great and I think it is Angela Walters who says spirals are individual to each person and don't all have to look the same.
Watson
#17
Love it, great job on the quilting! What a coincidence, but am doing a baby quilt and coming to the quilting stage right now and was considering something like this! Except that I'm on a DSM. After your "not as easy as it seems" warning, I might reconsider...
#18
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Thank you for sharing your experience. It is encouraging. There are so many techniques that are challenging; however, that is part of the journey. We all strive to improve our skills and you have encouraged us by sharing your experience. I think your quilt looks great. Keep up the great work.
#20
What a nice quilt! I love both the back and the front. You will get better with practice. I do a couple of practice rows before I start a quilt. That helps build muscle memory. I think you did a great job on it!
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