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    Old 08-29-2018, 04:33 PM
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    Hi - Just wondered if any of you have used the Anne Bright "Square Dance" edge-to-edge design on your quilts? If you have, would it be possible to post a picture? I just finished a modern quilt and am thinking about using that design since there is a lot of negative space in this quilt. Thanks so much!
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    is this the one? https://annebrightdesigns.com/product/square-dance/
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    Originally Posted by plays10s
    Hi - Just wondered if any of you have used the Anne Bright "Square Dance" edge-to-edge design on your quilts? If you have, would it be possible to post a picture? I just finished a modern quilt and am thinking about using that design since there is a lot of negative space in this quilt. Thanks so much!
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    There is just no way to tell if a quilting pattern will work without seeing the quilt top itself. Please post a picture of the top. Thanks!!
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    I use pantos all the time and would not end up with perfectly straight lines, therefore I avoid anything that has them.
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    Really interesting designs for sure. Please show us the finished quilt. That quilt pattern looks intriguing for a modern quilt.
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    Old 08-30-2018, 06:45 AM
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    It also looks like it's a large pantograph so is your machine going to handle the up and down movement to achieve the block design?
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    I agree with Dianne. Hand guided pantos like this will not be perfectly straight. It is almost impossible to get a straight line with a longarm without using robotics or a ruler. That is just how it is.
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    I have a panto with big allover stars made of long straight lines, many on the diagonal, of course. The first time I used it I wasn't satisfied with how straight my freemotion lines were. So the next time I used that panto, I used my stylus instead of the laser light, and ran it along a ruler placed next to the lines on the paper panto. It took more time doing it that way, but my lines were straight.
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    I have used this panto (can't post a picture) and really like it. It is a little too close for me, but I found I liked it well enough. It is not one I've used a lot because I think it really takes the right quilt top pattern. Not saying that I chose the right pattern, but I thought it worked for the pattern called City Blocks. I would like it better if it was more open. It took a long time to quilt. I guess it would be harder to keep the lines straight if it was more open. The picture of the panto was deceiving to me, considering the size was 13 inches. I would use it again with the right top. I am not very good at choosing pantos. That's why I have so many(over 70). I did it!!!!
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    Old 08-30-2018, 07:24 PM
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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]600261[/ATTACH]Here's another with varigated thread. Above had purple.
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