longarm and midarm quilting group
#2
Power Poster
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 18,347
Newbee3 ... This might be what you are inquiring about ...
New Quilting Board Group
If so, You will see that many of us are a bit confused about this "social group".
A lot of questions have been asked.
PatriceJ will get likely get back to us on that thread, with answers and help clear up the confusion.
New Quilting Board Group
If so, You will see that many of us are a bit confused about this "social group".
A lot of questions have been asked.
PatriceJ will get likely get back to us on that thread, with answers and help clear up the confusion.
#5
I'm gonna start dialogue in this thread!
Since my sit down machine, Q16, is new, so is my FMQ. I found a great large, loopy pattern that I printed out on 2 sheets of paper, joined them together, and taped to the wall in front of my machine. I follow the pattern with my eyes for a small section, and then stitch, repeat.
I used Word to enlarge the pattern onto 2 sheets of paper.
Since my sit down machine, Q16, is new, so is my FMQ. I found a great large, loopy pattern that I printed out on 2 sheets of paper, joined them together, and taped to the wall in front of my machine. I follow the pattern with my eyes for a small section, and then stitch, repeat.
I used Word to enlarge the pattern onto 2 sheets of paper.
Last edited by aashley333; 08-22-2024 at 04:04 AM.
#6
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,602
I like your thinking, Ashley!
I've found several freebie self-print panto patterns on UrbanElementz.com. When I first started longarming, being able to experiment and practice with pantos without investing a small fortune was very helpful.
I've found several freebie self-print panto patterns on UrbanElementz.com. When I first started longarming, being able to experiment and practice with pantos without investing a small fortune was very helpful.

