Pantos and LA thread.
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Pantos and LA thread.
They will be delivering my LA machine tomorrow and I've been thinking about thread and pantogram sources. Do any of you fine LArs have a great online source for these items that you could recommend? Are there any resources that sell wholesale to individuals?
#2
I dont do pantos but LOVE the thread from Connecting Threads---called Essential Pro or something like that. It is a huge bargain and works great in my old HQ16. I am mainly a charity quilter so cannot afford those fancy LA threads.
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Congratulations on your new machine!
Many wholesalers require a resale certificate (tax exempt number) to sell. This is mainly for batting manufacturers like Hobbs and Quilter's Dream.
Threads, can't say I'm a big fan of the Essential pro. Bought one cone and was ecstatic when it was gone. My favorite LA quilting thread is Glide by filtec. http://www.bobbincentral.com/ I also LOVE their prewound magnaglide bobbins. Spendier than winding your own but IMHO totally worth it.
another great source of thread is Metro embroidery thread. Very inexpensive, beautiful thread and a great product, but made in China. I prefer to support US made products when possible (Glide is made in the US)
http://www.metroemb.com/store/
You may wish to get the feel for your machine before investing in a bunch of pantos. I had my machine for several months before I ordered my first ones. I only have a handful of them and while they are great to use, I much prefer working from the front of the machine. I like pantos that are nested and have a portion of the design printed on top and bottom. Makes for much easier lining up when advancing. My favorite source for pantos is Willow Leaf studios.
http://www.willowleafstudio.com/
another thing you will want to consider are rulers and templates. When my dealer delivered my machine I bought a straight edge ruler right off the bat from him. I wouldn't be without my rulers and templates. I love them. I use circles and straight more than anything. Unfortunately willow leaf quit making their straight edge and circle templates. But Handiquilter has some very nice ones. I got some from Erica's. Be forewarned, LA templates are expensive. You will go into sticker shock the first time you look at them. So choose your tools wisely or spread the purchases out over time.
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/tools...mequilting.htm
Many wholesalers require a resale certificate (tax exempt number) to sell. This is mainly for batting manufacturers like Hobbs and Quilter's Dream.
Threads, can't say I'm a big fan of the Essential pro. Bought one cone and was ecstatic when it was gone. My favorite LA quilting thread is Glide by filtec. http://www.bobbincentral.com/ I also LOVE their prewound magnaglide bobbins. Spendier than winding your own but IMHO totally worth it.
another great source of thread is Metro embroidery thread. Very inexpensive, beautiful thread and a great product, but made in China. I prefer to support US made products when possible (Glide is made in the US)
http://www.metroemb.com/store/
You may wish to get the feel for your machine before investing in a bunch of pantos. I had my machine for several months before I ordered my first ones. I only have a handful of them and while they are great to use, I much prefer working from the front of the machine. I like pantos that are nested and have a portion of the design printed on top and bottom. Makes for much easier lining up when advancing. My favorite source for pantos is Willow Leaf studios.
http://www.willowleafstudio.com/
another thing you will want to consider are rulers and templates. When my dealer delivered my machine I bought a straight edge ruler right off the bat from him. I wouldn't be without my rulers and templates. I love them. I use circles and straight more than anything. Unfortunately willow leaf quit making their straight edge and circle templates. But Handiquilter has some very nice ones. I got some from Erica's. Be forewarned, LA templates are expensive. You will go into sticker shock the first time you look at them. So choose your tools wisely or spread the purchases out over time.
http://www.ericas.com/quilting/tools...mequilting.htm
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I second the mention of needing rulers, straight and circles. You might want to look at DeLoa's Circle Buster rulers:
http://www.deloasquiltshop.com/deloa...clebuster.html
Rather than a complete circle, they have an innie and outie half circle of the same diameter on one ruler. You normally hold the ruler in one hand and guide the machine with the other. If you're not ambidextrous, then you need to be a contortionist! Not with these rulers, however.
http://www.deloasquiltshop.com/deloa...clebuster.html
Rather than a complete circle, they have an innie and outie half circle of the same diameter on one ruler. You normally hold the ruler in one hand and guide the machine with the other. If you're not ambidextrous, then you need to be a contortionist! Not with these rulers, however.
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I suggest you check out www.mqresource.com it is a machine quilter's forum and they have a lot of good info. also occasionally people selling their pantos as they upgrade to a computerized system
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I love Quilts Complete (www.quiltscomplete.com) for Pantos.
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