Double Irish Chain
#33
Thank you, Patsy's Mom. I'm thinking about getting a license fairly soon so I can charge for pantograph designs. I'm fairly comfortable with pantographs for now. I'm not quite ready to take a chance on messing up someonelse's quilt, trying to do custom quilting. I'm still doing my homework. You've all been so kind.
#37
Originally Posted by jacquemoe
All you women are starting scare me. Really, it's not as great as you think. Come on, someone be a critic.
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Beautiful quilt.
How are you going to top it? I seem to have seen a seven Irish chain on this board.... can you do eight?
tim (triple irish chain) in san jose
#38
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absolutely lovely..did you really do that freehand? It looks so beautiful.
One question though what is a pantograph? i am just about to start on a lap quilt for my mum and that would look so nice on her quilt..can you tell me step by step how you did it ie did you have a picture that you could refer to while stitching it or did you just have something in your head and you just bravely stitched away all the while hoping for the best. i dont have a long arm just a standard sewing machine would that be possible for me to do?
One question though what is a pantograph? i am just about to start on a lap quilt for my mum and that would look so nice on her quilt..can you tell me step by step how you did it ie did you have a picture that you could refer to while stitching it or did you just have something in your head and you just bravely stitched away all the while hoping for the best. i dont have a long arm just a standard sewing machine would that be possible for me to do?
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