Learning the Pantograph

For those who are thinking that free motion quilting is hard, there is a solution. You can learn to use the pantograph on the back of the long arm machine to trace designs with a laser light. Karol will show you how to progress the design to create a seamless transition in the pattern. You will be amazed at how professional your quilting looks.
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | If you have taken the Long Arm Usage Class this is the next step in learning a new technique in quilting. |
Requirements: | You must have previously taken the Long Arm Usage Class at Imagine That & More. Prepare your materials for the long arm, Backing 1-1/2 yard backing Top material 1 yard (plain or tone-on-tone fabric) Batting 1-1/2 yard. Do not baste your sandwich. Make sure your fabric is IRONED not all wrinkled Cut off salvages |
Instructor: | Karol Fischbach |
Instructor Bio: | Karol w/a K is a fun-loving woman with a contagious joy and zest for life. She quilts, embroiders, and teaches classes. She will encourage you and share tips for whatever project you're working on. Karol particularly loves teaching beginners how to sew and quilt. No matter where you are at in your quilting journey, Karol has some sage insight for you. She originally taught Megan Sorn how to quilt her first table topper. |
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For those who are thinking that free motion quilting is hard, there is a solution, you can learn to use the pantograph on the back of the long arm machine to trace designs with a laser light. Karol will show you how to progress the design to create a seam
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