Long arm quilters..... where is your favorite
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Long arm quilters..... where is your favorite
place to buy pantographs? And, what is your most favorite pantograph to use? I am on the look out for some all time favorite pantographs that would look good on any quilt. I am into simplicity and not a real tight pattern. I want something fast but pretty. Also, something that looks good on a man's quilt. Not feminine. So, where do you go to get your quilt patterns?
#2
Hey there girl!
I haven't purchased from them but have drooled over some of their designs before.... http://www.urbanelementz.com/
Same thing with these folks:
http://www.sewthankful.com/Clearanceoverstock.html
have fun looking
See around...I'm on a fabric diet for a little bit...my cabinets are busting at the seams so don't be putting great on sale or you'll kill me
I haven't purchased from them but have drooled over some of their designs before.... http://www.urbanelementz.com/
Same thing with these folks:
http://www.sewthankful.com/Clearanceoverstock.html
have fun looking
See around...I'm on a fabric diet for a little bit...my cabinets are busting at the seams so don't be putting great on sale or you'll kill me
#4
I have placed one order at urban elementz. I ordered on a Saturday and messed the order up. I placed another order and sent an email asking them to correct the first order (I ordered different patterns on the second order). They were at a show but checked their email during a break and called me. They couldn't fix the first order, so they cancelled it for me and explained what I did wrong. They filled the second order and I received it in just a few days. So not only do they have nice patterns, but great customer service as well. I will definitely be ordering from them again. They have a huge selection of patterns! It takes a long time just to look at all of them!
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Another vote for Urban Elementz. Lots of eye candy on the website, plus they do have catalogs. You can contact them and ask for a catalog, not sure if there's a charge for it or not. I picked mine up in Houston a year or so ago.
They also have a social media site for longarmers to connect with each other and share tips, it's pretty neat. https://www.connectedthreadz.com
They also have a social media site for longarmers to connect with each other and share tips, it's pretty neat. https://www.connectedthreadz.com
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I like willow leaf studios, they carry a few designers. Sew Thankful is a good source for pantos too. I like Lorien Quilting Designs. She is an Australian designer but several US sources carry her patterns.
I don't have a favorite go to panto but I know loads of other LAQ do. I do more custom than panto work.
I don't have a favorite go to panto but I know loads of other LAQ do. I do more custom than panto work.
#7
I don't really like pantographs, but I LOVE Urban Elements tatoos for sewing machines! I picked one up at the Houston show a couple of years ago. I love looking at "Shirley" now - get a giggle every time I LA
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I like Urban Elementz. They carry quite a few designers so there is a lot to choose from. Popcorn is a good man's design. I purchased it from a friend who went the computer route so I'm not sure where you can get it, but try Urban Elementz. They have tons and will send you a catalog if you want.
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