I use a panto. My machine is hand guided, no computer.
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Thanks for starting this thread. As a brand new longarmer I love to see this stuff and what people are doing. I have not yet done a quilt, I still have my practice sandwich on. Only got the machine 3 weeks ago but it has been too hot to practice and now that the heat wave has broke I have been in piecing mode getting a top ready to throw on there.
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I have been trying all morning (or so it seems) to post a picture of a customer's quilt that I quilted this week. I'm on dial up and it takes sooooooo long that my computer kicks out before the picture gets posted. I quilt on a hand guilded Gammill Classic - no stitch regulator, no computer, no bells nor whistles. Just me and my trigger finger. Most of my customers request custom or heirloom quilting but I do like to quilt a pantograph pattern every so often. I invite you to look at photos of quilts I have quilted on my webshots at http:/community.webshots.com/user/barbara4811.
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Very nice!!
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
tin lizzie. totally free motion. i chose not to use the stitch regulator. this was the first thing i did when i got the machine.
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Originally Posted by TammyM
A couple of customer quilts I have done on my Nolting Pro recently.
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I will try to post a picture after I get home from work
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No, that is a panto called Royal Plume. I just love the way it quilts out. It is my most requested panto right now.
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APQS Millennium, hand guided.
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A few more.
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