Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Pantographs

"He Loves Me" flower pantograph
What is a pantograph? A pantograph is a continuous line pattern that a machine quilter uses to guide the quilting machine.  This type of quilting is also known as "edge to edge" or "all-over" quilting. It is stitched in rows from one side of the quilt to the other, and is repeated in an interlocking format from one row to the next, until the entire surface has been quilted.


"Bauhaus" a more contemporary pattern


A quilted pantograph is 
"Merrily Feathers" one of the
many feather pantographs


"Double Bubbles" - a fun
 and contemporary design
 which looks great on
 strip quilts.



"Starburst" a swirl
pattern
not only beautiful, it is the most affordable and quickest way to have your pieced top professionally machine quilted. There is a huge range of categories for this type of quilting: flowers, leaves, animals, butterflies, fish, abstract, sports, children's designs, feathers, swirls, western, music, and more, both contemporary and traditional designs - and there are literally hundreds of them out there.

"Angel Wings" a versatile pattern for
all types of quilts.
Many of these patterns work well for any type of quilt. I have shown just a few here to give you the idea. If you have not considered this type of quilting before, perhaps this may be just what you need for that top you are working on!

"Baptist Fan" a much loved and
 asked for traditional design.
 





Sunday, November 3, 2013

Totes, etc.

I cannot believe it is November already - I am once again in a panic because, like you, I know Christmas is right around the corner. I am working down my Christmas list every spare moment I have, and thought I'd show you a couple of the completed items on my list. (Notice I said completed - there are still a few to go!!)

Tote bags make great gifts, and these were really easy to make. I always like lots of pockets in my totes - makes it so much easier to find things - and these have a total of 10!) This pattern is "The Max Bag" by Dixons Designs, and uses grommets to hold the handle. I had not done this before and was truly surprised by how easy they are to install.







 
I have an affinity for cat fabric, and when I found this Laurel Burch fabric I thought it would make the perfect bag for one of the cat lovers on my list. This is "The Melanie Bag" pattern, designed by Patricia Minich. It has zippers, so it was not as easy as the totes, but still not difficult. (Trust me - if I can make it, it is not complicated!)
Well, I still have a lot of gifts to make, so I guess I better get to it - but I think I will go for a walk first. There will not be very many beautiful fall days like today! Happy Fall, everyone!