Pantograms Design Guide

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Paper Pantograph Designs for E2E Continuous Line Quilting

Tape the pieces together on the FRONT AND BACK sides of the pantograph. (taping both sides allows your pattern to be more stable and roll up easily) Use a permanant marker to draw over any connection lines that may have gotten hidden by overlapped side edges. Trim and tape the nameplate piece to the end of the left side of the pantograph.

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Home - Pantograms by ColDesi

Pantograms is now ColDesi! We became one company several years ago and the results have been AMAZING for our customers. We've helped over 30,000 people get into the embroidery and custom t-shirt business - and new we can do it all: Avance …

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Pantograph Quilting Basics Tutorial - Free Motion Quilting

Feb 26, 2019 . By stitching up to the topmost, dashed line, you’re creating the space between the pantograph rows. Then when you roll the quilt back on the frame, make sure your needle is in the down position so you don’t lose your spot. Roll the machine down so it’s between the two dashed lines at the bottom of the pantograph design.
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How to Quilt with Pantograph Designs on a Longarm

Learn the basics of quilting with a pantograph design on a longarm quilting frame in this beginner quilting tutorial with Leah Day. Read more here: https://l...

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Paper Pantographs - Pantograph Quilting Patterns

Paper Pantographs - Pantograph Quilting Patterns. These Paper Pantograph quilting patterns are a continuous line design on a paper roll designed for use on longarm quilting machines. The roll is approx. 11 to 12 feet long. (unless otherwise noted). A pantograph quilting patttern, or panto, is used by longarm machine quilters who move the head of their machine over the quilt.

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Paper Pantograph Patterns - Modern-Geometrics Theme

Pantographs are continuous line quilting pattern designs on a paper roll designed for use on longarm quilting machines. The roll is approx. 11 to 12 feet long. (unless otherwise noted). Plan ahead for 2022 and Stock up Now! Pantograph Prices Increase after Jan. 1st …

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Quilting Pantographs - Digital and Paper Pattern Designs

All Quilting Pantograph Patterns $6! Shop our large selection of E2E continuous line pantos for digital and paper pattern designs for longarm and machine quilters.

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Paper Pantographs Quilted Joy

Paper pantographs are the quickest and easiest way to phenomenal edge to edge quilting! We have a great variety of designs to choose from. These designs range from floral to starry and geometric to circular. You’ll find the perfect pantograph for any quilt! If you’re building your stash, be sure to check out our paper pantograph packages!

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Paper Longarm Pantographs

Design by: Apricot Moon Designs 1 row = 6" - 1 row/roll - 144" long Partial reference rows above and below Paper roll height 12" SKU: BREATH-OF-THE-GODS Designer: Apricot Moon Designs Pattern Height: 1 row = 6" - 1 row/roll Paper Roll Height: 12" Our Price: $14.50. Quick view. Qty in Cart: 0. Quantity: Decrease ...

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Pantographs Etsy

Branching - Digital Quilting Design for Longarm Quilting (Statler, Handiquilter, Innova, APQS) RedWillowQuilts. 5 out of 5 stars. (3) $13.86. Add to Favorites. SUNRISE SKATELAND - READ description. Quilting Digital Edge to Edge Pantograph Bernina Handiquilter Gammill Statler Stitcher Long Arm. 627handworks.

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Digitizing Software - Pantograms by ColDesi

Digitizing Software for Commercial Embroidery Machines Digitizing Software for your Commercial Embroidery Machine, Graphics Software for your Creativity, Rhinestone Software for Bling and more… Outstanding digitizing software is what separates the average new embroidery business owner from the real professionals. That’s because while an industrial embroidery …

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Recommended Beginning Longarm Pantographs Quilted Joy

Pantographs are long pieces of paper (12′ to 14′) with a printed continuous design on them. Using the rear handles on your longarm quilting machine you will trace the printed pattern on the paper with a laser that is pointed onto the paper pattern. Paper pantograph patterns nest together.

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Pantograms GS-1501 Singlehead Embroidery Machine Impressions

Pantograms Manufacturing Inc. introduces the new GS-1501 compact singlehead embroidery machine. With features like an integrated light for easy threading, a straightforward cap-driver system that installs in less than 30 seconds and a LED color screen that allows the operator to see the job they are loading, the GS-1501 simplifies the embroidery operation, according to …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a paper pantograph?

    Paper pantographs are the quickest and easiest way to phenomenal edge to edge quilting! We have a great variety of designs to choose from. These designs range from floral to starry and geometric to circular. You’ll find the perfect pantograph for any quilt!

  • What is a pantograph quilting patttern?

    A pantograph quilting patttern, or panto, is used by longarm machine quilters who move the head of their machine over the quilt.

  • What are the different types of paper pantographs?

    PAPER PANTOGRAPHS are printed with two full rows (unless otherwise specified) and all are printed with partial rows for the next row line-up. CQP, DXF, HQF, IQP, PAT, QLI, SSD, TXT, WMF and 4QB or PLT. Most designs also include a BQM, DWG, GPF, PDF, PNG and SVG.

  • How do you make a pantograph step by step?

    Line up the pattern pieces having the connection lines on the left and right sides of each piece of paper. Run the glue stick along the sides of each piece and then put them together, overlapping the sides a little bit. Tape the pieces together on the FRONT AND BACK sides of the pantograph.

  • What is the difference between e2e2e and P2P?

    E2E (edge to edge) designs are continuous line pantograph / border / sashing designs. P2P (point to point) are E2E designs that have the start and stop points at the outer most edges of the design. There is no interlock side to side on P2P designs, but there may be an interlock top to bottom.

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